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Processed Foods

Tessa Kwan

Traducteur A AI

Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Processed Foods explores the intricate relationship between these widely available products and our health. It delves into the impact of processed foods on well-being, dissecting hidden ingredients and offering actionable strategies for healthier eating. The book highlights how factors like industrialization and convenience have led to a surge in processed options, often laden with additives and artificial sweeteners. Understanding ingredient lists and the effects of these foods on conditions like obesity and heart disease is crucial for making informed choices.

 
The book begins by defining "processed food" and its history, progressing to analyze health impacts and deciphering ingredient lists, including additives and preservatives. It culminates with practical strategies for navigating grocery stores and interpreting food labels. A key insight is that excessive consumption, driven by misleading labeling, poses significant health risks. By providing knowledge and tools, Processed Foods empowers readers to make healthier dietary choices and advocate for better food policies.
Disponible depuis: 15/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 111 pages.

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