Top 7 potentially carcinogenic kids’ party menu foods you ought to Avoid starting Today

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See the top 7 potentially carcinogenic kids’ party menu foods you ought to Avoid starting Today We all get worried when we begin to think of the role of food in causing diseases to us but are more particularly alarmed when it comes to our young ones. From diary milk to red meats, many foods have in time been discussed as potentially carcinogenic even when some of those foods have been with us for as much as human history can be traced back. It’s clear some are simply scare stories while some are building momentum based on research that they’re harmful product we all should be avoiding. Processed foods and petroleum based products stand out as main culprits. Petroleum the yellow liquid that is mined from the earth’s crust to produce gasoline and motor oil has in the recent been past had derivatives passed on into food production processes. Many grocery lines today come with these additives some of which are being marketed towards children. The bright colours that these products come in are especially attractive to kids which makes them all the more potentially dangerous. The additives to kid’s food lines come in the form of bright food colouring, flavouring and preservatives in many processed snacks and foods. Yellow dye #5 and red dye #40 are well-known variations. There is currently no unified guidance from authorities and some of these have come in on country to country basis some countries choosing to completely outlaw products with these ingredients because of their serious health risks Many people today recognise the effects of the many additives and preservatives in children’s foods as a result of intense research in this area of science. Some effects are listed below;          

Hyperactivity Cancer Allergic reactions Obesity Asthma Diabetes Chromosomal damage Hypoglycemia Organ damage Birth defects

A discussion of carcinogenic foods has to highlight one major point. The fact that there are many confounding factors that can contribute to a single case of cancer. Most eaters of processed meats for example can also be huge consumers of big quantities of sugar, complex carbs, beer, other processed foods, not getting much exercise, etc. all of which can compound into the single case. Some food items do however standout as potentially carcinogenic such as food dyes and processed meats. Food dyes as an example can also contain unexpected and unknown impurities. These substances have been in the recent past been ruled toxic by both the UK government and European Union that have since sought to end their use in food throughout Europe since 2009 and 2010, respectively. Red 40, Yellow 5, and Yellow 6 have been reported to account roughly for 90% of the dyes used in foods in some countries.


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