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Sonntag, 6. Juli 2014

Tödliche Süssstoffe: Zero-Getränke erhöhen Krankheitsrisiko

http://www.srf.ch/news/panorama/toedliche-suessstoffe-zero-getraenke-erhoehen-krankheitsrisiko

Tödliche Süssstoffe: Zero-Getränke erhöhen Krankheitsrisiko

Geahnt haben es wohl schon einige, jetzt ist es wissenschaftlich bewiesen: Wer sogenannte Zero-Getränke konsumiert, lebt gefährlich. Zu diesem Schluss kommt eine Studie.
Kinder vor einem Regal voller SüssgetränkeBild in Lightbox öffnen.
Bildlegende:Für viele gehört der Griff zum Süssgetränk zum Alltag. KEYSTONE
Die Resultate der Columbia University sind erschreckend: Wer täglich ein sogenanntes Zero-Getränk konsumiert, erhöht das Risiko eines Herzinfarkts oder Schlaganfalls um 48 Prozent.
An der Studie nahmen 2564 Personen teil. Davon erkrankten 559 Teilnehmer. Sie erlitten Gefässerkrankungen. 338 starben schliesslich an den Folgen. Allerdings gibt es immer wieder Studien, die das Gegenteil behaupten.
Für Udo Pollmer ist klar: Es besteht ein Zusammenhang zwischen Süssstoffen und Fettleibigkeit. Er arbeitet am Europäischen Institut für Lebensmittel- und Ernährungswissenschaften. «Süssstoffe werden sicher nicht zur Mast eingesetzt, wenn die Tiere davon abnehmen.»
Genauso verhält es sich beim Menschen: Der Geschmackssinn signalisiert dem Körper, dass Speisen oder Getränke süss sind. Der Organismus stellt sich auf eine grosse Kalorienmenge ein, schüttet Insulin aus. Der Nebeneffekt: Süssstoffe liefern keine Kohlenhydrate, der Blutzucker sinkt – Heisshunger folgt.

Montag, 4. November 2013

Hamburger Chef Jamie Oliver Proves McDonald’s Burgers “Unfit for Human Consumption”

http://www.getholistichealth.com/37967/hamburger-chef-jamie-oliver-proves-mcdonalds-burgers-unfit-for-human-consumption/

Hamburger Chef Jamie Oliver Proves McDonald’s Burgers “Unfit for Human Consumption”


Hamburger chef Jamie Oliver has won his long-fought battle against one of the largest fast food chains in the world – McDonalds. After Oliver showed how McDonald’s hamburgers are made, the franchise finally announced that it will change its recipe, and yet there was barely a peep about this in the mainstream, corporate media.Hamburger Chef Jamie Oliver Proves McDonald’s Burgers “Unfit for Human Consumption”
Oliver repeatedly explained to the public, over several years – in documentaries, television shows and interviews – that the fatty parts of beef are “washed” in ammonium hydroxide and used in the filling of the burger. Before this process, according to the presenter, the food is deemed unfit for human consumption. According to the chef and hamburger enthusiast, Jamie Oliver, who has undertaken a war against the fast food industry, “Basically, we’re taking a product that would be sold in the cheapest way for dogs, and after this process, is being given to human beings.”
Besides the low quality of the meat, the ammonium hydroxide is harmful to health. Oliver famously coined this the “the pink slime process.”
“Why would any sensible human being put meat filled with ammonia in the mouths of their children?” Oliver asked.
In one of his colorful demonstrations, Oliver demonstrates to children how nuggets are made. After selecting the best parts of the chicken, the remains (fat, skin and internal organs) are processed for these fried foods.
In reply to all of the bad press this process has received from Oliver, the company Arcos Dorados, the franchise manager for McDonalds in Latin America, said such a procedure is not practiced in their region. The same, it should  be noted, applies to the product in Ireland and the UK, where they use meat from local suppliers.
In the United States, however, Burger King and Taco Bell had already abandoned the use of ammonia in their products. The food industry uses ammonium hydroxide as an anti-microbial agent in meats, which has allowed McDonald’s to use otherwise “inedible meat.”
Most disturbing of all is the horrifying fact that because ammonium hydroxide is considered part of the “component in a production procedure” by the USDA, consumers may not know when the chemical is in their food.
On the official website of McDonald’s, the company claims that their meat is cheap because, while serving many people every day, they are able to buy from their suppliers at a lower price, and offer the best quality products. But if “pink slime” was really the “best quality” that McDonalds can muster in the US, then why were they able do better in Latin America and Europe? More to the point, why can they apparently do better now in the United States?
These questions remains unanswered by the franchise which has denied that the decision to change the recipe is related to Jamie Oliver’s campaign. On the site, McDonald’s has admitted that they have abandoned the beef filler from its burger patties.
Source:
David Warner

Samstag, 2. November 2013

Cancer-in-a-Can? The horrific true story of how Pringles are made

http://www.undergroundhealth.com/horrific-true-story-of-how-pringles-are-made/

Cancer-in-a-Can? The horrific true story of how Pringles are made


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by Dr. Mercola – Mercola.com

To understand the nature of Pringles and other stackable chips, forget the notion that they come from actual potatoes in any recognizable way.

The Pringles Company (in an effort to avoid taxes levied against “luxury foods” like chips in the UK) once even argued that the potato content of their chips was so low that they are technically not even potato chips.

So if they’re not made of potatoes, what are they exactly?

The process begins with a slurry of rice, wheat, corn, and potato flakes that are pressed into shape.his dough-like substance is then rolled out into an ultra-thin sheet cut into chip-cookies by a machine.

According to io9:

“The chips move forward on a conveyor belt until they’re pressed onto molds, which give them the curve that makes them fit into one another. Those molds move through boiling oil … Then they’re blown dry, sprayed with powdered flavors, and at last, flipped onto a slower-moving conveyor belt in a way that allows them to stack. From then on, it’s into the cans … and off towards the innocent mouths of the consumers.”

I suspect nearly everyone reading this likely enjoys the taste of potato chips. However, they are clearly one of the most toxic processed foods you can eat—whether they’re made from actual potato shavings or not.

Potato Chips are Loaded with Cancer-Causing Chemicals

One of the most hazardous ingredients in potato chips is not intentionally added, but rather is a byproduct of the processing.

Acrylamide, a cancer-causing and potentially neurotoxic chemical, is created when carbohydrate-rich foods are cooked at high temperatures, whether baked, fried, roasted or toasted. Some of the worst offenders include potato chips and French fries, but many foods cooked or processed at temperatures above 212°F (100°C) may contain acrylamide. As a general rule, the chemical is formed when food is heated enough to produce a fairly dry and brown/yellow surface. Hence, it can be found in:

– Potatoes: chips, French fries and other roasted or fried potato foods

– Grains: bread crust, toast, crisp bread, roasted breakfast cereals and various processed snacks

– Coffee; roasted coffee beans and ground coffee powder. Surprisingly, coffee substitutes based on chicory actually contains 2-3 times MORE acrylamide than real coffee

How Much Acrylamide are You Consuming?

The federal limit for acrylamide in drinking water is 0.5 parts per billion, or about 0.12 micrograms in an eight-ounce glass of water. However, a six-ounce serving of French fries can contain 60 micrograms of acrylamide, or about FIVE HUNDRED times over the allowable limit.

Similarly, potato chips are notoriously high in this dangerous chemical. So high, in fact, that in 2005 the state of California actually sued potato chip makers for failing to warn California consumers about the health risks of acrylamide in their products. A settlement was reached in 2008 when Frito-Lay and several other potato chip makers agreed to reduce the acrylamide levels in their chips to 275 parts per billion (ppb) by 2011, which is low enough to avoid needing a cancer warning label.

The 2005 report “How Potato Chips Stack Up: Levels of Cancer-Causing Acrylamide in Popular Brands of Potato Chips,” issued by the California-based Environmental Law Foundation (ELF), spelled out the dangers of this popular snack. Their analysis found that all potato chip products tested exceeded the legal limit of acrylamide by a minimum of 39 times, and as much as 910 times! Some of the worst offenders at that time included:

– Cape Cod Robust Russet: 910 times the legal limit of acrylamide

– Kettle Chips (lightly salted): 505 times

– Kettle Chips (honey dijon): 495 times

Beware: Baked Chips May Be WORSE than Fried!

If you think you can avoid the health risks of potato chips by choosing baked varieties, which are typically advertised as being “healthier,” think again. Remember that acrylamide is formed not only when foods are fried or broiled, but also when they are baked. And according to U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) data on acrylamide levels in foods, baked chips may contain more than three times the level of acrylamide as regular chips!

Interestingly, the same trend holds true for other foods, too, which suggests that baking processed potatoes at high temperature may be one of the worst ways to cook them. For instance, according to the FDA’s data, Ore Ida Golden Fries contained 107 ppb of acrylamide in the regular fried version and 1,098 when baked. So remember, ALL potato chips contain acrylamide, regardless of whether they are natural or not; baked or fried. Likewise, they will ALL influence your insulin levels in a very negative way.

Acrylamide is Not the Only Danger

Acrylamide is not the only dangerous genotoxic compound formed when food is heated to high temperatures.

A three-year long EU project, known as Heat-Generated Food Toxicants (HEATOX), whose findings were published at the end of 2007, found there are more than 800 heat-induced compounds, of which 52 are potential carcinogens. In addition to their finding that acrylamide does pose a public health threat, the HEATOX scientists also discovered that you’re far less likely to ingest dangerous levels of the toxin when you eat home-cooked foods compared to industrially or restaurant-prepared foods.

Additionally, the HEATOX findings also suggest that although there are ways to decrease exposure to acrylamide, it cannot be eliminated completely.

According to their calculations, successful application of all presently known methods would reduce the acrylamide intake by 40 percent at the most—which makes me wonder whether chip manufacturers have really succeeded at this point in reducing acrylamide levels to within legal limits… There’s no updated data as of yet, so there’s no telling whether they’ve been able to comply with the 2005 settlement.

For more in-depth information about acrylamide, I recommend reading the online report Heat-generated Food Toxicants, Identification, Characterization and Risk Minimization. In general however, just remember that cooking food at high temperatures is ill advised. A few of the most well-known toxins created in high-temperature cooking include:

– Heterocyclic Amines (HCAs): These form when meat is cooked at high temperatures, and they’re also linked to cancer. In terms of HCA, the worst part of the meat is the blackened section, which is why you should always avoid charring your meat, and never eat blackened sections.

– Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs): When fat drips onto the heat source, causing excess smoke, and the smoke surrounds your food, it can transfer cancer-causing PAHs to the meat.

– Advanced Glycation End Products (AGEs): When food is cooked at high temperatures (including when it is pasteurized or sterilized), it increases the formation of AGEs in your food. When you eat the food, it transfers the AGEs into your body. AGEs build up in your body over time leading to oxidative stress, inflammation and an increased risk of heart disease, diabetes and kidney disease.

The Search for a “Healthful” Chip Continues…

Like a modern-day search for the Holy Grail, chip manufacturers keep searching for methods to improve the image of their health-harming but profitable snacks. For example, by the end of 2011, about half of Pepsi’s Frito-Lay brand snacks will be reformulated with all-natural ingredients. The switch is part of PepsiCo’s master plan to tap into the healthy foods market share. The Wall Street Journal recently reported the company hopes to boost their nutrition business from $10 billion to $30 billion by 2020.

The company will remove dietary hazards like monosodium glutamate (MSG), replacing it with natural seasonings, such as molasses and paprika. Artificial colors will be replaced with beet juice, purple cabbage and carrots. All in all, about different 60 snacks are scheduled to get an all-natural makeover.

This is certainly a good example of how consumer demand can alter the direction of food manufacturers in a positive way.

The reformulated chips may end up being less bad for you than the original formulations. However, chips will never be truly healthful. All-natural chips may be the lesser of two evils, but if consumed regularly, they will still push your health in the wrong direction… There’s no getting away from the fact that modern plagues such as cancer, heart disease, obesity, and diabetes have a dietary component, and potato chips and French fries will always be a losing bet if you want to avoid becoming another disease statistic.

How to Avoid Heat-Induced Toxins in Your Diet

Ideally, you should consume foods that are raw or minimally processed to avoid these types of toxic byproducts—the more raw food, the better. My nutrition plan emphasizes the need for at least one-third of your foods to be consumed raw. Personally, I consume about 80 percent of my food raw, and I find it is one of the most important factors that help keep me healthy.

It may take you awhile to switch over to a less processed diet, but throwing out the most obvious culprits would be a great start.

These would include:

– French fries and potato chips

– All sodas (both regular and diet, as artificial sweeteners may be more problematic than fructose)

– Doughnuts

Healthy Eating Made Easy

Aside from creating potentially toxic byproducts, cooking and processing also depletes the food of valuable micronutrients, which is another reason for eating as much raw food as possible. This includes protein sources such as eggs. Raw whole eggs from organic, pastured chickens are an incredible source of high-quality nutrients that many are deficient in. Raw milk is another good example of a food that is beneficial in its raw state but becomes harmful after it is pasteurized.

By opting for foods that will benefit your health, such as raw, preferably organic and/or locally-grown vegetables, organic grass-fed meats, healthy oils, raw dairy, nuts and seeds, you can change your health for the better. These are the foods that are truly natural, and quite easy to prepare once you get the hang of it.

For a step-by-step guide to make the transition to a healthier diet as simple and smooth as possible, simply follow the advice in my optimized nutrition plan.

Remember, eating fresh whole foods is the “secret” to getting healthier, losing weight and really enjoying your food. It’s unfortunate that so many are under the mistaken belief that it’s “next to impossible” to create a meal without processed foods. Bruce Weinstein and Mark Scarbrough tackle this issue head-on in their book Real Food Has Curves, which is a great starting point to “relearn” the basics of how to enjoy and prepare real food.

Once you get used to it, you’ll find you can whip up a healthful meal from scratch in the same amount of time it would have taken you to drive down the street to pick up fast food. The main difference will be greater satisfaction, both physically and mentally, and perhaps even financially, as processed foods typically end up being more expensive than cooking from scratch.

Donnerstag, 17. Oktober 2013

Wir sind empört ! Monsanto und Syngenta gewinnen Welternährungspreis 2013 mit Gift und Genen!

http://netzfrauen.org/2013/10/02/wir-sind-empoert-monsanto-und-syngenta-gewinnen-welternaehrungspreis-2013-mit-gift-und-genen/


Wir sind empört ! Monsanto und Syngenta gewinnen Welternährungspreis 2013 mit Gift und Genen!


Monsanto45Es ist kein Witz  Monsanto und Syngenta sollen  all diese Kriterien erfüllt haben – und bekommen den Oscar der Lebensmittelbranche - Gesunde Lebensmittel war gestern: Wir sind empört!
Die offizielle feierliche Preisverleihung erfolgt am  17. Oktober 2013 in Des MoinesIowa im Sitzungssaal des Iowa State Kapitol. Zur selben Zeit wird das World Food Prize Borlaug Dialogs  International Symposium veranstaltet, das sich jedes Jahr mit einem Thema betreffend Welthunger und Sicherung der Welternährung beschäftigt, wo mehr als 1,000 Menschen aus mehr als 65 Ländern jedes Jahr teilnehmen. 
Er gilt als Oscar der Nahrungsmittelbranche:
Nicht zu fassen, Monsanto gewinnt World Food Prize für genmanipuliertes Saatgut!
Der Welternährungspreis (World Food Prize) ist eine internationale Auszeichnung für Personen, die besondere Leistungen für die Verbesserung der Quantität, Qualität oder Verfügbarkeit von Lebensmitteln erbracht haben.
Der Preis wurde 1986 vom Friedensnobelpreis-Träger Norman Ernest Borlaug (* 25. März 1914 in Cresco, Iowa; † 12. September 2009 in Dallas, Texas) ins Leben gerufen.
Er war ein amerikanischer Agrarwissenschaftler, der für seine Bestrebungen und Arbeiten zur Verbesserung der Landwirtschaft 1970 den Friedensnobelpreis erhielt.
Der Preis berücksichtigt Beiträge auf allen Gebieten, die der Welternährung dienen:
  • Ernährungswissenschaft,
  • Agrarwissenschaft und Agrartechnologie,
  • Produktion,
  • Marketing,
  • Lebensmittelforschung,
  • Volkswirtschaftslehre,
  • Armutsbekämpfung,
  • politische Initiativen
  • Sozialwissenschaften.
Neben der Anerkennung persönlicher Leistungen sah Borlaug den Preis auch als Mittel, Vorbilder zu etablieren, die andere inspirieren würden.
Es ist kein Witz – Monsanto soll all diese Kriterien erfüllt haben.
Ausgerechnet Robert Fraley, hochrangiger Mitarbeiter des Konzerns Monsanto bekommt diesen mit 250.000 Dollar notierten Preis.
Es ist das erste Mal, dass der Preis für Leistungen im Bereich der Genmanipulation vergeben wird. Fraley, der bei Monsanto als Executive Vice President und Chief Technology Officer arbeitet, ist einer der Strategen hinter Monsantos Engagement im Bereich genmanipulierter Saaten, heißt es in der Laudatio.
Aber wenn man berücksichtigt, dass Monsanto im Jahr 2008 fünf Millionen Dollar an diese Stiftung, die den Preis vergibt, überwiesen
haben soll, dann brauchen wir uns nicht mehr zu wundern.
  • Gentechnisch veränderte Pflanzen werden auf 420 Millionen Hektar von 17,3 Millionen Landwirten auf der ganzen Welt angebaut.
  • Mehr als 90 Prozent von ihnen sind Kleinbauern in Entwicklungsländer. .
Kritik an Gentechnischen Pflanzen werden weltweit lauter
  • Ergebnisse von unabhängiger Forschung und von Prüfungsberichten auf Bauernhöfen seit 1999 bestätigen, dass GM-Pflanzen versagt haben. Die Nachweise für Vorteile von signifikant erhöhten Erträgen und reduziertem Einsatz von Herbiziden und Pestiziden konnten nicht erbracht werden.
  • Gentechnisch veränderte Pflanzen haben die USA etwa 12 Milliarden US$ an Landwirtschaftsunterstützungen, eingebüßten Verkäufen und Rückrufen von Produkten aufgrund transgener Verunreinigung gekostet.
  • Aus Indien wird von massive Fehlschläge bis zu 100% bei Bt-Baumwolle wurden aus Indien berichtet. Biotech-Unternehmen haben seit dem Jahr 2000 einen rapiden Verfall erlitten und Investmentberater sagen ihnen im landwirtschaftlichen Sektor keine Zukunft vorher.
  • Weltweiter Widerstand gegen GM erreichte 2002 einen Höhepunkt als Sambia, trotz der Bedrohung durch eine Hungersnot, GM-Mais als Nahrungsmittelhilfe ablehnte.
  • Weitflächige transgene Verunreinigung ist in den Landsorten des Maises in verborgenen Regionen von Mexiko trotz eines offiziellen Anbauverbots aufgetreten, das seit 1998 in Kraft ist.
  • Hochgradige Verunreinigung ist inzwischen in Kanada gefunden wurden. In einem Test von 33 Proben aus zertifizierten Saatgut-Lagern, wurden 32 kontaminiert vorgefunden.
  • Die neuere Forschung zeigt, dass transgener Pollen, durch Wind getragen und anderswo abgelagert, oder der direkt auf den Boden gefallen ist, eine Hauptquelle transgener Verunreinigung ist. Kontamination ist als unvermeidbar generell anerkannt, somit kann es keine Koexistenz von transgenen und konventionellen Pflanzen geben.
  • Bt-Proteine, eingebaut in 25% aller weltweiten transgenen Pflanzen, sind für eine Reihe von Nicht-Zielorganismen als schädlich befunden worden. Einige von ihnen sind auch potente Immunogene und Allergene. Ein Team von Wissenschaftlern hat vor der Freigabe von Bt-Pflanzen für die menschliche Nutzung gewarnt.
  • Nahrungspflanzen werden in wachsendem Maße für die Herstellung von Pharmazeutika und Medikamenten genutzt, einschließlich Zytokinen, die bekannt sind für ihre Wirkung, das Immunsystem zu unterdrücken, Übelkeit herbeizuführen und eine Vergiftung des zentralen Nervensystems zu bewirken.
  • Vom Interferon Alpha wird berichtet, Demenz, Vergiftung der Nerven und Nebenwirkungen auf das Gemüt und Gedanken zu haben; und virale Sequenzen wie das “Spitzen”-Protein-Gen des Schweine-Coronavirus stammen aus der gleichen Familie, wie der für die aktuelle Epidemie verantwortlich gemachte SARS-Virus.
  • Das Glyko-Protein-Gen gp120 des AIDS-Virus HIV-1, eingebracht in GM-Mais als ‘billiger, oral einzunehmender Impfstoff’, ist noch eine weitere biologische Zeitbombe, da dieses Gen mit dem Immunsystem in Konflikt geraten kann, und sich mit Viren und Bakterien rekombinieren kann, um neue und unvorhersehbare Pathogene zu erzeugen.
  • Es gibt bereits experimentellen Nachweis, dass transgene DNA von Pflanzen durch Bodenbakterien und im Darm von freiwilligen Versuchspersonen aufgenommen wurde. Markierungsgene für Antibiotikaresistenz können sich von transgenen Lebensmitteln auf pathogene Bakterien übertragen,was die Behandlung von Infektionen sehr schwierig macht.
  •  Es ist bekannt, dass transgene DNA die Verdauung im Darm überlebt und in das Genom von Säugetierzellen eindringt, was die Möglichkeit des Auslösens von Krebs erhöht.
Gemeinsam mit zwei anderen Wissenschaftlern, dem Belgier Marc Van Montagu und Mary-Dell Chilton aus den USA ausgezeichnet worden.
“Diese drei Wissenschaftler werden geehrt für ihre individuellen Leistungen in der Gründung, Entwicklung und Anwendung von moderner Agrar-Biotechnologie”, sagte Kenneth Quinn, Präsident der World Food Prize Foundation, die die Auszeichnung vergibt. Das Vergabekomitee betonte, dass gentechnisch veränderte Pflanzen höhere Erträge böten und resistenter gegen schlechtes Wetter und Krankheiten seien.
Präsident Kenneth Quinn verteidigte die Entscheidung des Vergabekomitees für die Gentech-Forscher. Die Spenden von Großkonzernen wie Monsanto hätten keinen Einfluss auf die Preisvergabe gehabt.
Wir sind schockiert!
Er gilt als Oscar der Nahrungsmittelbranche:
Nicht zu fassen, Monsanto und Syngenta gewinnen Welternährungspreis 2013!
Unsere Stellungnahme zur Preisverleihung an Monsanto und Syngenta:
Nahrungsmittel in großen Mengen zu produzieren, deren Pflanzen gegen Alles und Jedes resistent sind mag ihnen ausreichen, um diesen Preis an Monsanto zu vergeben.
Uns nicht! – Pflanzen, die uns als Nahrungsmittel dienen, sollen in ihrer Vielfalt erhalten bleiben und jedem zur Verfügung stehen und: sie sollen gesund sein!
Wir haben unsere belegten Zweifel, dass das genmanipulierte Saatgut diesen Anforderungen genügt. Es sind einfach zu viele Studien erfolgt, die beweisen, dass es gefährlich ist, sich mit den daraus gewachsenen Pflanzen und Früchten zu ernähren.
*Was außerdem eine Verleihung zur Farce werden lässt, ist die Rigidität, mit der Monsanto auf seine Eigentumsrechte pocht.
Farmer, Bauern werden in eine Abhängigkeit gezwungen, die sowohl das Saatgut, als auch die notwendigen Pestizide und Dünger betrifft! Die Vorgehensweise ist menschenverachtend!*
Dies trifft auch für Syngenta zu, die als führende Produzentin von Pestiziden und (Gentech-)Saatgut immer wieder im Zentrum der Kritik von Zivilgesellschaft und Medien steht. So wird aktuell Syngenta Pestiziden vorgeworfen Bienen zu töten.
Deshalb mein NEIN zu dieser Verleihung!
Hier kann man seine Empörung zum Ausdruck bringen:
 Deine Nahrung sei dein Heilmittel” soll Hippokrates, griechischer Arzt, gesagt gaben, doch da gab es noch nicht Monsant
Netzfrauen Lisa Natterer und Doro Schreier
Weitere Gründe gegen Monsanto und Co.

Freitag, 27. September 2013

Non GMO Food Companies With Printable List Of Brands

http://www.undergroundhealth.com/non-gmo-food-companies-with-printable-list-of-brands/

Non GMO Food Companies With Printable List Of Brands


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By: Caryn Talty, B.S.Ed., M.A.

Need a list of non GMO companies? We’ve put together one and include tips on where you can go to buy non GMO products. In many cases these non GMO companies sell products in your local box store. Some of these products are naturally gluten free, and some are not.

1. Amy’s Organics:

Amy’s sells both gluten free and products that contain gluten. You can find Amy’s frozen entrees and canned goods at places like Jewel Foods, Dominicks, Walmart, Peapod, and Whole Foods. This is a widely distributed brand of vegetarian foods. There are no meat, eggs, fish, or poultry are in any of their products. They do use dairy, however.

2. Applegate Farms:

*update 5-29-13* UndergroundHealth.com recieved an email clarifying a few things regarding Applegate Farms’ products being 100% GMO free. Their line of “organic” products is 100% GMO free as expected. However, a few of their “natural” line of products we’re found to have GMO ingredients which they are working “agressively” to remove as quickly as possible. For this list email the company from their website. They have assured us they will have all of their products 100% NON-GMO asap. They are a stand up company who is on the forefront of becoming 100% GMO free as a whole, not just their “organic” product offerings. Please note – Applegate is also listed on the “Printable list of brands below”.

Applegate Farms Organics sells mainly frozen and fresh meat products and cheeses. They have both gluten free and products that contain gluten. You can easily find Applegate Farms Organics products at places like Kroger’s, Jewel Foods, Trader Joe’s, Peapod, and Whole Foods. They have a product locator page which makes shopping very convenient, too. Visit the link to check off what you want to buy and enter your zip code. You’ll get a list of local stores that carry it. They also have an online store. Applegate Farms does not guarantee their Naturals line is non GMO.

3. Ciao Bella Gelato:

Need a dessert brand that is healthy, free from high fructose corn syrup and non GMO? You need to try a dairy free sorbet from Ciao Bella Gelato. Local Chicago area readers can buy Ciao Bella at Super Target, Whole Foods, and Peapod. They are at Safeway stores and you can even buy them online.

4. Earthbound Farm:

This is one of the most popular non GMO companies. Earthbound sells fresh grown vegetables, fruit, granola, cookies, etc. Not all of their products are gluten free. You can get their lettuce greens and spinach in plastic containers at Jewel Foods, Dominicks, Super Target, Walmart, Super Kmart, Whole Foods, Peapod, and Costco. There’s a complete list of stores on their website. They also have frozen fruit, dried fruit, and snack products as well. Their Dipping Doubles are perfect for lunchboxes.

5. Earth Balance:

If you are looking for non GMO soy products, Earth Balance is a great brand. Not all their products are non GMO verified, but they are working on additional products. You can find many Earth Balance products at Whole Foods and other area health food stores. The soy free buttery spreads are sold at most local grocery stores including Dominicks, and they are available at Peapod. Are you an Amazon.com shopper? They have select varieties of peanut butter for sale.

6. Eden Foods Organics:

This is one of our favorite non GMO companies. At one time Eden Foods was not visible in the local grocery store. Today Eden Foods can be found at local Jewel Foods, Pete’s Fresh Market, as well as local health food stores. The biggest selection of their products is at Whole Foods. If you are not in the Chicago area, visit their store locator page to find a store near you. They sell a wide variety of canned products in BPA free containers, dried goods, snacks, tomato sauce products, condiments, fruit products, and whole grains. You can also order online and have their food delivered. With Eden Foods promo code ECO13 you’ll get 20% off your online purchases until May 31, 2013.

7. Lundberg Family Farms:

Lundberg sells a wide variety of rice products. Allergic to MSG? None of their products contain hydrolyzed vegetable protein. They carry vegan, kosher, and gluten free labels on various products. You can get organic rice cakes, organic brown rice syrup, organic rice couscous, organic MSG free risottos, organic rice chips, and organic rice. Where to buy? Get it at Meijer, Jewel Foods, Ultra Foods, Walmart, Whole Foods, Peapod, and Super Target. It’s also sold at many smaller food markets and health food stores nationwide. See their store locator page.

8. Mary’s Gone Crackers:

This gluten free non GMO company sells cookies, crackers, pretzels, and crumbs. Local Chicago area consumers can find this brand at Jewel Foods, Peapod, Ultra Foods, County Fair, and various health food stores. If you’d like to find Mary’s Gone Crackers Products in your area, visit their store locator page.

9. Nature’s Path:

This non GMO company has a wide range of cereal products, toaster pastries, granola bars, oatmeal products, and even high protein chia products. They have a special section for gluten free products on their site as well. Find them at Peapod, Jewel Foods, Walmart, and various health food stores. You can also buy them at Amazon.com.

10. Organic Valley:

Organic Valley products can be found at most local retailers in the Chicago area. Local readers can find this brand at places like Trader Joe’s, Walmart, Dominicks, Peapod, and Jewel Foods. The widest variety of their products can be found at Whole Foods. This non GMO company sells milk, cream, yogurt, cream cheese, cottage cheese, sour cream, and butter. They’ve also got various cheese products, organic non GMO soy products, juices, eggs, and produce. They also carry beef, chicken, pork, and turkey products. Gluten free shoppers need to check out their gluten free products listing.

11. Pacific Foods:

There aren’t many non GMO companies that sell broths. Pacific Foods is one of them, and they can be found online through Peapod. Pacific Foods does not use MSG in their products. They sell vegetable broths, chicken broths, and beef broths. They have a wide variety of cream soups, carton soups, and condensed soups. This is the brand you want for non GMO cream of mushroom soup. Pacific Foods also has non GMO nut and grain drinks. During the holidays you can get cranberry sauce and pumpkin puree from Pacific Foods. Gluten free and food allergy shoppers need to see their page on special diets to find safe products. Don’t shop Peapod? Try Whole Foods or Amazon.com.

12. Spectrum Organics:

Looking for non GMO companies that make healthy oils? Spectrum Organics is a great non GMO brand. Healthy dieters are often told to use Canola oil when cooking. Unfortunately, canola oil is commonly made with GMO canola. Spectrum Organics carries non GMO organic canola oil, organic flax oil, organic olive oil, and organic mayonnaise made with olive oil. Spectrum is one of our favorite non GMO companies. They sell products at Meijer, Dominicks, Super Target, Kroger’s, Peapod, and Whole Foods. Locally, we buy ours from Lil’s Dietary Shop in Beverly. Visit their store locator page to find out where to buy. They also sell palm oil, which is a great substitute for butter in baked goods. Do you use Crisco oil or margarine? Start using Spectrum Palm Oil or Coconut Oil instead.

13. Stonyfield Organic:

This company is one of the pioneers in non GMO labeling and sustainable farming. They sell yogurt, milk and cream, frozen yogurt, ice cream, and non dairy cultured soy yogurt products. Stonyfield can be found at nearly every large national chain store in the U.S. Stonyfield is found at Meijer, Dominicks, Super Target, Kroger’s, Peapod, and Whole Foods.

14. Simple Truth and Wild Harvest:

In addition to these major organic and non GMO companies, both the Super Valu and the Kroger grocery stores have private label organic brands. Super Valu has several chain stores that carry their Wild Harvest organic foods label. These chains are: Acme, Albertson’s, Bigg’s, Cub Foods, Farm Fresh, Hornbacher’s, Jewel-Osco, Lucky, Shaw’s/Star Market, Shop ‘n Save and Shoppers Food & Pharmacy. Kroger also has several chain stores that carry their Simple Truth organic label brand.

If you are shopping for Simple Truth and Wild Harvest be sure you are buying food with organic written on the label. There is a MAJOR difference between the two labels. Foods marked as natural are not regulated. This means that they can contain pesticides and GMO ingredients in them. This can be quite tricky when you are shopping, so always look for the label.

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Source: Healthy-family.org