What You Are
Eating Could Make You Itch
The
pollutants in our air, water and food have led to a rise allergies
Almost everyone seems to
have some sort of allergy. This is due to the high number of chemicals in
foods, cosmetics, air and water. To live a low-allergy lifestyle, you must
identify the allergens and chemicals to be avoided.
Here’s a list of the most
commonly found:
Artificial
food colours
Yellow: Chemicals like
Auramine and Metanil give beverages, sweets and spices yellow colour. Prolonged
use of Auramine harms the kidney and the liver, while Metanil affects internal
stomach lining.
Red: Children are
attracted to red-hued candies and drinks. Many countries have banned
Erythrosine red and Allura red as high doses of both have been linked to
carcinogenic activities in rats.
Blue and green: Indigo
blue and artificial green have also been banned in several countries.
Harmful ingredients in
bread:
The use of potassium
bromate, the chemical used to reduce baking time, ensure loaves last longer and
maintain their shape, has been linked to hormonal imbalance and cancer.
Azodicarbonamide, the chemical that keeps packaged buns soft, is linked to
respiratory allergies among children and is banned.
Jams: Several jam makers
use cheap starch, and bottle gourd, potato and beetroot-based ingredients to
increase volume. To increase weight, they add sugar, and high fructose corn
syrup. So, jams could have a high content of sulfur dioxide, and more sorbic
acid than permitted.
SHIKHA SHARMA
HTBR 7JAN18
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