Thursday, November 30, 2023

This Side Effect Is Often Confused for Dementia in Seniors

As we age, the list of medications we have to take on the daily to maintain a healthy and active life begins to lengthen. At the same time, the ability of the body to compensate for the side effects of these medications decreases with age, and some medications may start making us more confused, drowsy and apathetic - a side effect known by the name ‘medication fog’. 
 
The problem is that many patients, caregivers, and even doctors can overlook the probability of medication fog, and tend to link the above-mentioned symptoms with a neurodegenerative disease that exhibits identical symptoms - dementia. To learn more about medication fog and how to distinguish it from dementia, continue reading. 
 
What Is Medication Fog?

Many common medications have an anticholinergic effect on the brain, meaning that they reduce or interfere with the way our nerves function. When we’re young, our nerve cells are capable of compensating for those effects, and so we don’t feel like our brain is essentially “slowing down”, but with age, we notice the effect of medication on our cognitive health more and more.

Several of these medications, even those we could previously take, can manifest themselves in the following symptoms: 
 
Difficulty concentrating 
 
Dizziness 
 
Confusion 
 
Drowsiness. 
 
These side effects together create the medication fog. 
 
Unfortunately, with age, one’s risk of dementia also increases, and many cases of medication side effects end up being misdiagnosed as dementia. Note that some of these medications can also worsen dementia symptoms in those who do suffer from the condition.

As you may imagine, pinpointing “medication fog” can be difficult, especially if you’re on several medications already. And most seniors are. The average American senior between the age of 65 and 69 takes 14 different prescription medications, and this number rises to 18 in the age range of 80-84. These statistics are very similar in other countries, and it makes sense because many older adults are in dire need of daily medication. However, with such a high number of pills and other treatments one needs to take daily, it becomes increasingly difficult to track the side effects of each medication.

Still, there are ways you and your doctor will be able to distinguish medication fog from dementia. To do so, ask yourself the following questions:

1. Did you start feeling worse once you started a new prescription medication or increased the dose of a medication you're used to taking?

2. Are your symptoms more pronounced shortly after you've taken an over-the-counter medicine, such as a painkiller or allergy medication?

3. Does a specific combination of medications you take on a specific day make you feel worse than usual?

If you answered 'Yes' to any of these questions, medications may be the cause of your cognitive symptoms. Consider discussing a specific medication or a combination of medications (even if they're over-the-counter) with your doctor. They will be able to help you replace the medication in question or adjust the dosage to make you feel better.

Which Medications Are Capable of Causing Medication Fog?
Anticholinergic drugs (those that treat an overactive bladder, lung issues, excessive sweating, etc.) are the main culprit behind medication fog, according to the recently updated list of such medications by the American Geriatrics Society, but many other meds, even those available over-the-counter and nutritional supplements can cause this side effect. These medications include: 
 
 Painkillers 
 
 Sleep medications 
 
Antidepressants 
 
Antihistamines and allergy medications 
 
Muscle relaxants Stomach acid treatments, and others.

To access a certain drug's capacity to affect your cognitive health, you can look at the listed side effects of the medication on the leaflet that comes with the medicine or search for the information on medical apps and websites. You can also discuss the question with your doctor: simply compile a list of the meds you're currently taking (including OTC medications and supplements) and tell your doctor about the symptoms you're experiencing. Chances are that adjusting the dosage or replacing some medication could improve your cognitive health and decrease the symptoms of medication fog.


This is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.   

https://gscrochetdesigns.blogspot.com. one can see my crochet creations  
https://gseasyrecipes.blogspot.com. feel free to view for easy, simple and healthy recipes    
https://kneereplacement-stickclub.blogspot.com. for info on knee replacement
https://cancersupportindia.blogspot.com  for infor on cancer and health related topics
https://GSiyers home remedies.blogspot.com   is the latest addition to my blogs. I'm going to add posts there, do give me your valuable feed back on my blogs. Thanks a lot, take care, be healthy and be happy.

Labels: , , , , , , , , , , ,

Tuesday, November 28, 2023

An Immunization Against Skin Cancer

All around the globe, cancer is being meticulously researched by brilliant minds. The field of treatment has witnessed numerous advancements, but a promising and advanced development is currently underway and may be available as early as the end of this decade. Moderna company and Merck Group are collaborating on the third and final phase of their experiment to create a vaccine for skin cancer. This mRNA-4157 vaccine, used in conjunction with pembrolizumab, a prescription drug already being administered to treat skin cancer patients today, demonstrated an impressive 44% reduction in both skin cancer recurrence after surgery and deaths from the disease when compared to using just pembrolizumab alone.
This scientific breakthrough offers hope for those who are struggling with skin cancer. You are now invited to discover more about this revolutionary vaccine that could potentially save millions of lives. טי
 
The mRNA-4157 vaccine represents a significant advancement in cancer treatment research. Unlike traditional vaccines administered to all patients, this vaccine is specially designed for each individual based on their specific tumor. The unique feature of this vaccine lies in its ability to adapt to the patient's body, containing up to 34 neoantigens that are exclusive to them. To achieve this, scientists employ advanced genetic mapping techniques on both the tumor and healthy tissues, identifying specific mutations found only within the tumor. Thanks to Moderna's cutting-edge technology and efficient production capabilities, this customized vaccine can be delivered within 30 days. This breakthrough marks a new era in cancer treatment by enhancing quality of life for patients and offering targeted therapies tailored specifically for them.


The science behind this new immunization 
 
The vaccine functions by encoding neoantigens, which are substances that are not normally present in the body and stimulate the immune system's reaction. The main components of the immune system, known as T cells, are educated to identify and attack these neoantigens within cancer cells. To enhance this process, pembrolizumab is utilized as an immunotherapy drug. It works by blocking a protein called PD-1 that enables cancer to avoid detection by the immune system. By combining these two treatment methods, it becomes possible to target and destroy cancer cells with unprecedented precision while minimizing patient discomfort.

/
A significant milestone in cancer research 
 
The advancements achieved in mRNA vaccine technology since the onset of the Corona era serve as clear evidence of the immense potential this medical field holds. In addition to its application in treating skin cancer, there are plans to utilize this approach for other cancer types, such as lung cancer. This showcases the versatility of mRNA vaccines and presents a promising new chapter in the realm of medicine. It is not merely an innovative treatment; it represents a groundbreaking shift that challenges our previous notions and understanding of cancer treatment. Now, it is truly feasible to cure this disease without enduring the hardships typically associated with traditional treatments. 
 
 Furthermore, these developments mark a significant point in history where everything we once believed about combating cancer is being revolutionized. Moreover, they signify that we have entered an era where curing this ailment has become attainable without subjecting patients to unnecessary suffering


The third & final phase of the study 
 
The second phase involved the participation of 157 individuals, and currently, the third phase is underway with over 1,000 participants from 25 different countries across the globe. These participants are all melanoma patients who have undergone surgical removal of their tumors and have not yet started any treatment for the disease. The goal of this stage is to assess various aspects, including the duration of the vaccine's effectiveness and how long these patients can live without a recurrence of cancer in their bodies. The world anxiously awaits the findings from this third phase; however, we will not receive them until 2029. Nevertheless, based on preliminary results, it appears that positive news can definitely be anticipated.


This is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.   

https://gscrochetdesigns.blogspot.com. one can see my crochet creations  
https://gseasyrecipes.blogspot.com. feel free to view for easy, simple and healthy recipes    
https://kneereplacement-stickclub.blogspot.com. for info on knee replacement
https://cancersupportindia.blogspot.com  for infor on cancer and health related topics
https://GSiyers home remedies.blogspot.com   is the latest addition to my blogs. I'm going to add posts there, do give me your valuable feed back on my blogs. Thanks a lot, take care, be healthy and be happy.

Labels: ,

The Gift of Positive Thinking..

I give you The Gift of Positive Thinking... 
 
May you find the good in all situations, even if you have to look for it - look because it is there. No matter what happens in your life, find the good. Your life will be a happier one. 
 
"Every problem has a gift for you in its hands." - Richard Bach

These Seven Gifts Cannot be Bought

 

 Positive thing is the most important for all diseases. Please never pity yourself because of your disease. If the mind says, I can do it. Never give up. Don't live on self-pity.

 I am a thyroid cancer survivor, and 13 surgeries totally. I have survived all with scars from head to foot. I've never dependent on anyone after my surgeries, got a strong will power and positive thinking. Keep saying that I'm fine, nothing wrong, I can do it myself. Do what you can, listen to your body. Don't make plans, as if it fails, it will you sad. Take each day as it comes, Do what you like, what makes you happy. Then you'll feel healthy and happy.

 

This is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.   

https://gscrochetdesigns.blogspot.com. one can see my crochet creations  
https://gseasyrecipes.blogspot.com. feel free to view for easy, simple and healthy recipes    
https://kneereplacement-stickclub.blogspot.com. for info on knee replacement
https://cancersupportindia.blogspot.com  for infor on cancer and health related topics
https://GSiyers home remedies.blogspot.com   is the latest addition to my blogs. I'm going to add posts there, do give me your valuable feed back on my blogs. Thanks a lot, take care, be healthy and be happy.

Labels:

The Gift of No Worry

I give you The Gift of No Worry... Worries are wasted emotions, and remember that circumstances have no emotional component unless you give it to them. May your days be worry-free. If you find yourself worrying about something then fix it. If it is beyond your control, then there is no sense in worrying about it. Ninety percent of what you worry about will never happen, so why worry! 
 
"I've seen many troubles in my time, only half of which ever came true." - Mark Twain
 These Seven Gifts Cannot be Bought
 
 
 

This is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.   

https://gscrochetdesigns.blogspot.com. one can see my crochet creations  
https://gseasyrecipes.blogspot.com. feel free to view for easy, simple and healthy recipes    
https://kneereplacement-stickclub.blogspot.com. for info on knee replacement
https://cancersupportindia.blogspot.com  for infor on cancer and health related topics
https://GSiyers home remedies.blogspot.com   is the latest addition to my blogs. I'm going to add posts there, do give me your valuable feed back on my blogs. Thanks a lot, take care, be healthy and be happy.

Labels:

Gift of love

I give you The Gift of Love... Love is a special gift that you can give over and over again and is completely within your power.

 These Seven Gifts Cannot be Bought

 

 

This is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.   

https://gscrochetdesigns.blogspot.com. one can see my crochet creations  
https://gseasyrecipes.blogspot.com. feel free to view for easy, simple and healthy recipes    
https://kneereplacement-stickclub.blogspot.com. for info on knee replacement
https://cancersupportindia.blogspot.com  for infor on cancer and health related topics
https://GSiyers home remedies.blogspot.com   is the latest addition to my blogs. I'm going to add posts there, do give me your valuable feed back on my blogs. Thanks a lot, take care, be healthy and be happy.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Labels:

I give you The Gift of Laughter... Laughter is infectious and the more you laugh, the more other people will join in with you. May laughter fill your home, relieve your stress, and strengthen your friendships. Do not let a day go by without laughing; it is good for your health. "Laughter is a tranquilizer with no side effects." - Arnold Glasow
 
The more you laugh even for the most silly things, good hormones increase in our brain. It helps to lessen the pain. Keep smiling, see all silly things, read jokes, you will feel happy. 
 
If you can enjoy Laurel and Hardy and Charlie Chaplin movies. 
 
Have a great day. 😄😃

These Seven Gifts Cannot be Bought

Labels:

Sunday, November 26, 2023

4 Practical Techniques for Cleansing the Lungs at Home

A variety of respiratory conditions block your lungs with mucus and make breathing extremely strenuous. Hence, people suffering from both acute infections, such as the flu or pneumonia, and chronic lung conditions like bronchiectasis (a condition where the airways become widened and build up excess mucus), cystic fibrosis, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) can greatly benefit from physically draining the excess mucus from the lungs. 
 
One practical technique that will help eliminate excess phlegm build-up that blocks narrowed air passages is postural drainage. Postural drainage is safe for people of all ages, and it can be done at home on your own or with assistance. Here’s how this technique works and how to practice it at home. 
 
What is postural drainage?
Lungs picture over T-shirt
Postural drainage uses gravity to drain excess mucus out of the airways of the lungs by manipulating the position of the body. This way, it helps treat a variety of respiratory problems - both acute and chronic. For instance, if you have the flu, you can use postural drainage to eliminate mucus out of your lungs and prevent more serious infections, such as pneumonia. 
 
The technique belongs to a field of medicine called chest physiotherapy, or airway clearance therapy. The aim of postural drainage is to move mucus from the lung walls into the main airways, which makes it possible for you to cough it out.


If you have someone to help you with postural drainage, you can combine it with percussion - a technique that involves clapping on your chest and sides with a cupped hand, which will loosen the mucus from the lungs and make it easier for you to cough it out. 
 
 Easier General tips for postural drainage Postural drainage can be done in many positions, so pick and choose the ones that you find most effective. Before we show you the specific techniques, here are a few general guidelines to keep in mind: A great time to do postural drainage is the morning. Mucus tends to build up overnight, and these drainage techniques will help you eliminate it. Try to do postural drainage at least 1-2 hours after a meal. If you do it immediately after a meal, you may feel nauseous or vomit. 

Hold each position for at least 5 minutes. 
 
Note that the chest should be lower than the hips, no matter the position.This will let gravity drain the excess mucus. 
 
You can use pillows, a chair, foam wedges, or lie on your stomach on an exercise ball. Make yourself as comfortable as possible. 
 
As you do the exercise, take long, full, deep breaths. Breathe in through the nose and exhale through the mouth while puffing your cheeks out. 
 
Once you’re done with postural drainage, take 3 forceful coughs. It’s okay if you continue coughing and mucus comes up.



Postural Drainage Techniques 
 
 Now onto the particular postural drainage techniques:

Lying down on your stomach 
 
This first technique is most effective for clearing mucus from the lower area of the lungs. The gravity will draw out the phlegm from the bottom of the lungs towards the bronchi, unclogging the airways. This exercise can be done on the floor or on a bed - the choice is yours. 
 
1. Start by arranging a stack of pillows, a beanbag, or an exercise ball in front of you. 
 
2. Lie down on your stomach, with your body draped over the pillows. 
 
3. Stretch out the arms over your head and keep your chest lower than the hips. 
 
4. Extend your legs backward for support. Rest your head on the pillow. 
 
5. Take deep, full breaths, pursing your lips and blowing the air out as you exhale. 
 
6. For maximum efficiency, hold this position for 5 minutes.


Lying on the side 
 
This second technique involves lying on your side instead of the stomach. Therefore, you’ll need to do it on both sides to clear out both lungs. When your lungs are tilted, gravity will move the phlegm out. This technique can be practiced in bed right before sleep and is particularly helpful if lung congestion prevents you from sleeping well at night. 
 
1. To begin, place a few pillows to your side - they should be under your hips. Remember that the hips should be higher than your chest, so adjust the number of pillows accordingly. 
 
2. To empty your right lung, lie on the left side. 
 
3. Place your left arm around the waist and keep the right arm beside your head. 
 
4. Keep this posture for 3-5 minutes. Then switch and repeat the same steps on the other side.


Lying on the back 
 
You can also drain excess phlegm by lying on your back, which may be more comfortable for many people. Note that this position is most effective for draining the lower front parts of the lungs. 
 
1. Lie down on a bed on your back.
 
2. Prop up your hips with pillows or blankets - about 18-20 inches thick. Your hips should be well above the chest. 
 
3. Raise your arms overhead, and rest, breathing deeply for 5 minutes.
 
 
Sitting in a chair  
 
This seated version of posture drainage aids in clearing the lower segments of the lungs. Like every position listed here, it can be aided with chest percussion, and the video below will show you how to do it yourself. 
 
 1. Sit in a chair and place several pillows in front of you. The ideal angle is around 30 degrees. 
 
2. Extend your legs at your sides. 
 
3. Hold this posture for 5 minutes. Inhale and exhale deeply.


Are there any risks of postural drainage?  
 
Although postural drainage is considered very safe, it’s best to ask your treating physician if it’s right for you before you begin. There are some contraindications for this procedure, such as broken ribs or a medical history of blood clots. 
 
Last but not least, keep in mind that excess mucus in the lungs can be a sign of a serious respiratory condition. So, if you’ve been coughing and experiencing excess mucus in the lungs, and over-the-counter medications and postural drainage don’t help, see your doctor.



This is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.   

https://gscrochetdesigns.blogspot.com. one can see my crochet creations  
https://gseasyrecipes.blogspot.com. feel free to view for easy, simple and healthy recipes    
https://kneereplacement-stickclub.blogspot.com. for info on knee replacement
https://cancersupportindia.blogspot.com  for infor on cancer and health related topics
https://GSiyers home remedies.blogspot.com   is the latest addition to my blogs. I'm going to add posts there, do give me your valuable feed back on my blogs. Thanks a lot, take care, be healthy and be happy.

Labels: , , , , , ,

Lung Cancer Pill Cuts Risk of Death by 50%

Taking a once-daily pill can reduce the risk of dying from lung cancer by half, according to a groundbreaking global study that occurred over the course of a decade. As reported in The New England Journal of Medicine, the drug Tagrisso (also known as osimertinib), made by AstraZeneca, showed a 51% reduction in mortality rates for lung cancer patients over a five-year period. 
 
The results of the late-stage study, spearheaded by Yale University, were revealed at the American Society of Clinical Oncology’s yearly conference in Chicago recently. 
 
Every year, around 1.8 million people worldwide lose their lives due to lung cancer, making it the deadliest type of cancer. These findings are therefore of great significance.
What do we know about the new lung cancer pill?  
pill
The findings of this study were derived from a trial that involved 682 patients diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), one of the two main types of primary lung cancer. All participants in the trial possessed a mutation in the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) gene, responsible for encoding a cell surface protein. These EGFR mutations can enhance the cancer's capacity to proliferate and metastasize, thereby increasing the likelihood of cancer recurrence after treatment.

It's important to note here that approximately 80% to 85% of all lung cancers are NSCLC. 
 
The recent report states that osimertinib primarily operates by blocking the effects generated by common EGFR mutations. Such mutations are present in approximately 25% of lung cancer patients globally, according to The Guardian.
 
 “Thirty years ago, there was nothing we could do for these patients,” said Dr. Roy Herbst, the deputy director of Yale Cancer Center and lead author of the study. “Now we have this potent drug. 
 
“Fifty percent is a big deal in any disease, but certainly in a disease like lung cancer, which has typically been very resistant to therapies.”

The study included patients who were given either osimertinib or a placebo as part of the trial. After undergoing surgical removal of their tumors, the results indicated that, five years later, the survival rate for osimertinib-treated patients stood at 88%, in contrast to 78% for those who received the placebo.

lung cancer
The Guardian quoted Angela Terry, chair of EGFR Positive UK, as describing the five-year overall survival rate of 88% as exceptionally positive. Terry, who had no involvement in the study, highlighted the significance of having access to a drug that has been proven effective and carries tolerable side effects. She emphasized that this provides patients with reassurance and the opportunity to experience an extended period of enhanced quality of life.

Dr. Herbst went on to state that the pill had been verified as a "game-changer" and should be adopted as the standard treatment for roughly a quarter of lung cancer patients globally who possess the EGFR mutation. He explained that the drug is already available in the UK, the United States, and many other countries, but more patients should have access to it in the future. 
 
Unfortunately, the EGFR gene is not tested in all lung cancer patients, says Herbst. This underscores the importance of identifying these patients using existing biomarkers during diagnosis and before commencing treatment.

In 2017, Tagrisso obtained its initial authorization from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. This approval permitted the pill to be prescribed as a remedy for advanced NSCLC patients whose tumors exhibited specific EGFR mutations. Later, in 2020, the pill was authorized as the primary "adjuvant treatment" following tumor removal, relying on earlier data from the same trial described in this article.


This is only for your information, kindly take the advice of your doctor for medicines, exercises and so on.   

https://gscrochetdesigns.blogspot.com. one can see my crochet creations  
https://gseasyrecipes.blogspot.com. feel free to view for easy, simple and healthy recipes    
https://kneereplacement-stickclub.blogspot.com. for info on knee replacement
https://cancersupportindia.blogspot.com  for infor on cancer and health related topics
https://GSiyers home remedies.blogspot.com   is the latest addition to my blogs. I'm going to add posts there, do give me your valuable feed back on my blogs. Thanks a lot, take care, be healthy and be happy.


Labels: , ,

Scientists Identify Cancer 'Kill Switch'

Researchers in the US have discovered a cancer cell "kill switch", activated by a specific protein segment, that can pave the way for groundbreaking treatments. This discovery, which focuses on the exterior of tumor cells, is not only significant for the development of new cancer medications, but it also indicates the potential for strengthening present therapeutic procedures for fighting cancer. 
 
For example, it has the potential to allow chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy to be used against solid tumors such as those found in the breast, lung, and prostate. The new technique involves giving cancer patients T-cells that have been precisely designed to locate and eliminate tumors. 
 
 The problem, according to Dr. Jogender Tushir-Singh, one of the researchers, is treating solid tumors since immune cells given intravenously struggle to permeate microenvironments and deliver therapeutic benefits.

CD95 receptors, also known as Fas receptors, are found on the surface of cancer cells. When engaged, these receptors provide a signal that causes self-destruction. Despite the fact that these receptors have long been known about, attempts to activate them have been ineffective.

According to researchers at the UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center, a specific section on the receptor can activate the destruction process when targeted. The findings of their cell and mouse tests have been published in the journal Cell Death & Differentiation. 
 
 Dr. Tushir-Singh said: 'Now that we've identified this epitope, there could be a therapeutic path forward to target Fas in tumors.'
 
Currently, conventional methods like surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy remain the established protocols for treating cancer patients. However, children with leukemia and adults with lymphoma may have access to CAR T-cell therapy.

The process involves collecting and altering their own T cells, which are responsible for fighting off infections and other diseases but are unable to detect cancer cells. These customized cells are reintroduced into the bloodstream via intravenous infusion. Theoretically, these CAR T-cells are programmed to identify and combat cancer cells.

Although effective against blood cancers, there is a chance of cancer recurrence in a small percentage of patients undergoing this treatment. Additionally, patients with solid tumors currently do not have access to this treatment. Dr. Tushir-Singh suggests that, theoretically, a treatment designed to target the cancer kill 'switch' could eradicate any remaining cancer cells post-CAR T-cell therapy. 
 
This has the potential to have a two-fold effect on cancers. Furthermore, it could support CAR T-cell treatment in solid tumors, although the mechanism is unknown. The research further indicates that individuals with a mutated epitope on their CD95 receptor fail to respond to CAR-T therapy.

Dr. Tushir-Singh pointed out that changes in this epitope could be used to identify people who are candidates for CAR T-cell treatment. The team is presently developing a novel set of antibodies capable of attaching to and activating this specific kill switch. 
 
However, it is unknown whether this treatment will work and, if so, which malignancies it will be able to remove. Furthermore, the lengthy process of testing means that any new therapies require years before reaching patients.


Labels: , , , , , , ,

Tuesday, November 21, 2023

Commonly Eaten Foods That Are Bad for Your Health and Your Wallet

We all lead busy lives, and it can be hard to remember to eat healthily. Sometimes, it’s easier to just grab food off the shelf, thinking only of the convenience and not of the nutritional value. Processed foods are always on-hand, which is why they make so much money for manufacturers. And they’ve saved us time and energy in the past. But, at what cost? 

 

1. Diet Cola

Manufacturer: Various
Est. Price: $1.19 per can*

Diet cola portrays itself as a healthy alternative to regular cola. After all, it’s sugar-free! And, it has no calories. It’s often been the go-to drink for dieters everywhere. Though Mayo Clinic says that it is okay if consumed in minimal quantities, people who drink more than a can a day could be headed for some serious harm.

 Diet Cola ©4F.MEDIA/Shutterstock.com

According to Healthline, studies have shown that diet colas aren’t so “diet’ after all. Artificial sweeteners can lead to chronic kidney disease, tooth decay (because of the acidic pH level), and an increased risk of osteoporosis, depression, and heart disease. More studies are needed to be 100% sure, but you might want to cut back on diet cola or avoid it totally

 

2. Hot Dogs


Est. Price: $2.50-$6 per 12-pack*

Hot dogs are highly processed foods that contain many ingredients other than animal meat. Among them is maltodextrin, which, if consumed in excess, can cause damage to the intestines and stomach.

 © Red Herring / Shutterstock.com

 

Additionally, a serving of hot dogs has 33% of the recommended daily sodium intake. As if that were not enough, hot dogs usually list “poultry meat” among their ingredients, an ambiguous term that raises doubts about the true origin of the meat they contain. Considering this, it’s surprising just how many of these are sold at stores like Kroger each year.  


3. Breakfast Sandwiches

Manufacturer: Starbucks, Dunkin’ Donuts, Tim Horton’s, and more 
Est. Price: $3-$5 per sandwich*

It might be tempting to quickly grab a breakfast sandwich from a fast-food restaurant like McDonald’s, Starbucks, Dunkin’ Donuts, and Tim Horton’s. And, there’s no denying that these sandwiches are delicious. However, you could be doing your body a real disservice by eating one every day.

 ©TY Lim / Shutterstock.com

Though once in a while isn’t a problem, breakfast sandwiches are high in cholesterol. According to The Nutrition Twins, eating a fast-food breakfast sandwich three times a week can make you gain eight pounds a year, thanks to the three-hundred extra calories from the sandwich that you wouldn’t otherwise get if you stuck to eating at home. It makes you think twice about that McDonald’s McMuffin, doesn’t it? 

 

 

4. American Cheese Slices

Manufacturer: Sandwich Mate, Kraft, Whitehall, and more
Est. Price: $3.99 per jar*

Imitation cheese often has misleading packaging. These products, instead of being made with ingredients like milk fat the way normal cheese is, have vegetable oils, trans fats, flavorings, and preservatives.

 ©MSPhotographic/Shutterstock.com

All of these ingredients make imitation cheeses much less healthy than real cheeses. You can identify imitation cheeses among other things, because they are considerably less expensive than real cheese. 

 

 

5. Commercial Salad Dressings

Manufacturer: Newman’s Own, Hidden Valley, Wishbone, Kraft, and more 
Est. Price: $2-$4 per bottle* 

Vegetables are super healthy, but the problem is that a lot of them don’t exactly taste great on their own. You can make a super-deluxe salad, but it’ll be a little boring unless you add dressing. And that’s fine, but you might want to stay away from commercial salad dressings.

 Commercial Salad Dressings © dcwcreations / Shutterstock.com

 Many of them are loaded with vegetable oils, sugar, and trans fats, all of which are unhealthy. They also tend to contain artificial chemicals. These unhealthy ingredients take away from the benefits of the salad. Instead, try making your own salad dressing from olive oil, vinegar, and a dash of salt and pepper.  Next time you’re shopping at Costco , take a harder look at the label. 

 

 

6. Pre-Packaged Cupcakes

Manufacturer: Various
Est. Price: $2.99 per box*

Pre-packaged cupcakes are a delicious dessert, but their nutritional content will leave you with a very bad taste in your mouth. Sadly, most of these packs contain almost three times the recommended daily value of sugar.

 ©Andrey_Popov/Shutterstock.com

 Another ingredient is high fructose corn syrup, which can contribute to the development of high blood pressure or metabolic syndrome. Excessive consumption of this product can also cause obesity, diabetes, and fatty liver, among other gnarly diseases. Like anything else, these should be eaten in moderation. 

 

 

7. Gummy Bears

Manufacturer: Haribo 
Est. Price: $4.99 per pound* 

Each bag of Gummy Bears contains just 0.2 pounds of gummies. However, this small amount hides the equivalent of 12 teaspoons of sugar. This is between two and three times the recommended daily intake for a child.

 ©Shutterstock.com

 In addition to the risks that come with excessive sugar intake, Gummy Bears also contain artificial ingredients such as petroleum-based dyes, which can contribute to the development of problems like attention deficit or hyperactivity. A pack of Haribo from Walmart might only cost you a couple of bucks, but is it worth it? 

 

 

8. Instant Ramen

Manufacturer: Maruchan Soup 
Est. Price: $0.13 per packet*

Maruchan Soup is a very popular meal for its affordable price, at just thirteen cents a packet. It’s also super-easy it is to prepare. However, due to its low fiber content, a serving of this soup is hardly going to satisfy you.

 Instant Ramen © Steve Cukrov / Shutterstock.com

In addition, Maruchan Soup is very high in sodium: each container provides half the recommended daily value. Consuming this product frequently can cause problems such as high blood pressure and high cholesterol, among other ailments.

 

 

9. Cheap Bread

Manufacturer: Various
Est. Price: $0.88 per loaf*

Cheap white bread is essential for making practical lunches to take to school and the office. It won’t break the bank, costing less than $1 per loaf. But one of the reasons why this product is consumed so frequently is that it can become addictive.

Cheap Bread ©Gamzova Olga/Shutterstock.com

This is because it contains sugar, which helps in the fermentation process of bread. In addition, a lot of brands use a high amount of fat and salt that, in excess, can harm your health. Also, most of these loaves of bread do not have much fiber, so it will hardly make you full.

 

 

10. Pancakes

Est. Price: $2-$4 per box*

Although they are one of the favorite breakfasts of children and adults, pancakes are not particularly healthy. For starters, they tend to have high amounts of salt and preservatives that should be avoided in a balanced diet.

 Pancakes © Brent Hofacker / Shutterstock.com

 In addition, they usually contain trans fats, which increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Some of them also have partially hydrogenated soybean oil, which is not one of the healthiest fats out there. But, let’s face it, did any of us really think eating at iHop every day was good for our health? 

 

 

11. Coconut Water

Est. Price: $20 per 12-pack*

Sure, there are a lot of benefits to coconut water. It has electrolytes, and it is very hydrating. However, be careful of coconut water if you’re trying to count your calories. Like many sports drinks, coconut water has 45-60 calories per eight-ounce serving.

 Coconut Water © Valentina_G / Shutterstock.com

If it’s flavored, it might also be high in sugar. There is a third concern with coconut water, and that’s that it can cause your potassium levels to become too high. But, that’s only if you drink it in large amounts. Over-consumption of this beverage can also lead to stomach upset, so just watch how much you’re drinking or you might end up reaching for the Imodium. 

 

 

12. Chewing Gum

Est. Price: $1-$3 per pack*

Many brands of chewing gum promote themselves by showing off their supposed benefits. Some promise fresh breath and even whiter, cleaner teeth. However, there are several oral problems that are associated with the consumption of this product.

 Chewing Gum @hazielemanuel81 / Pinterest.com

Some gum can cause problems such as stomach pain, diarrhea, and jaw pain, especially if the gum has a high sugar content. Apart from that, there have also been reports of children who have suffered asphyxiation after misusing gum. Think carefully before you pick up a pack at Target’s checkout. 

 

 

13. Chocolate-Covered Rice Cereal

Est. Price: $3.98 per box*

Chocolate-covered rice cereals are often advertised as a great option for the little ones to have breakfast. What is not advertised, of course, is that they are one of the most harmful cereals on the market.

 Chocolate-Covered Rice Cereal ©David Pimborough/Shutterstock.com

A single serving of this cereal provides between 55 and 73% of the total sugar recommended for children in a day. In addition, many of these types also have colorants associated with the development of hyperactivity and attention deficit disorders.

 

 

14. Kids’ Yogurt Cups

Est. Price: $1.25 per cup*

Many brands promise to help children grow up healthy and strong, but the truth is very different. Yogurt cups aimed at kids are largely made up of sugar, fat, and artificial colorants, excessive consumption of which can lead to various health risks.

 ©Madele/Shutterstock.com

 Among these risks are diabetes, metabolic and heart problems, and obesity. As if that were not enough, the excess fat that some of these products contain can become carcinogenic. So, although there may be plenty of calcium in them, it’s worth weighing up the risks!

 

 

15. Hot Sauce

Est. Price: $1-$3 per bottle* 

There is no doubt that hot sauce is one of the most popular condiments out there. Due to its versatile flavor, it can be used in a myriad of dishes, from simple snacks to more elaborate meals. There isn’t a single meal that can’t be made more exciting via the addition of hot sauce.

 Hot Sauce © Sky Cloud Pics / Shutterstock.com

 But although the hotness of this sauce is the entire appeal, it can also damage our stomach lining and cause gastritis. The most sensible thing to do is to consume this product in moderation and take into account the negative effects it can have on our health – even if it can be bought at a bargain price on Amazon!

 

 

16. Coffee

Est. Price: $2.99 per cup*

Coffee is undoubtedly one of the most widely consumed beverages in the world. People love to drink it, and many can’t imagine starting their morning without a hot (or iced) cup. But while it can give you the energy to start the day, its excessive consumption can also damage your health.

 Coffee ©Karynav / Shutterstock.com

Too much coffee consumption can cause problems such as sleep disorders or headaches. This drink can also easily worsen anxiety problems, and in the long term, it can even lead to cardiovascular issues. Starbucks makes hundreds of millions a year though, because coffee is also addictive. 

 

 

17. Meat

Est. Price: $4-$10 per pound*

You have probably heard that meat is part of a healthy, balanced diet. However, excessive consumption of this meat is also a health risk. A lot of meat on the market today contains pesticides that are consumed by the animals, which remain in their bodies for us to consume.

Meat @vegfox6072 / Pinterest.com

Most red meat also contains hormones and antibiotics that are given to the animals to accelerate their growth. The factory farming process often uses hormones like testosterone, estradiol, and progesterone on its cattle, which then trickles down to humans, causing problems. Fish, aren’t any better, as they can contain heavy metals such as mercury. But still, that doesn’t stop companies like Tyson Foods making billions. 

 

 

18. Flavored Popcorn

Est. Price: $3-$5 per bag* 

Natural popcorn can be a tasty and healthy snack, as it’s low in calories. Sadly, the ones that are sold ready-made in the supermarket are almost the opposite, especially since they have artificial flavorings. For example, caramel popcorn can be incredibly high in sugar and fat.

 Flavored Popcorn @Backgroundy / Shutterstock.com

A bag, even a small one, of caramel popcorn can contain 12.8 tablespoons of sugar and up to 564 calories. There is no doubt that preparing this snack at home and keeping it unflavored is a much better option than buying it. Disney movies are just as good, no matter the snack!

 

 

19. Honey

Est. Price: $4+*

Honey is a great, natural food product that has many benefits to it. It’s high in antioxidants, can help a sore throat, and even heal cuts. While honey really is a superfood, it still has an incredibly high sugar content which means it should be consumed in moderation.

 ©sweet marshmallow /Shutterstock.com

Cardiologists warn against consuming too much sugar as it can lead to heart disease and all sorts of nasty ailments that aren’t easily fixed. In fact, many experts think sugar is the biggest food demon out there, so you may want to think twice before adding that extra spoonful of nectar to your camomile tea.

 

 

20. Peanut Butter

Est. Price: $2-$5 per jar*

Peanut butter is high in calories and protein, and it is a common snack for people who are trying to avoid a lot of carbs. The fat in peanut butter is mostly healthy, though note that peanuts do have some saturated fat. Saturated fat can lead to heart issues when it is consumed over a long period of time.

 Peanut Butter / baibaz/Shutterstock.com

 Essentially, peanut butter is healthy, but you need to consume it in moderation (like anything, really). Binge-eating peanut butter daily can easily lead to weight gain and high cholesterol. Too much of a good thing, as they say, is a bad thing.  

 

 

21. Spray Cheese

Est. Price: $3.93 per can*

This one can’t possibly be unexpected, as any type of cheese that you can spray out of a can probably isn’t going to be that healthy for you. Also known as “Easy Cheese” and “Cheez Whiz,” spray cheese is basically whipped cheese. Though it doesn’t need a skull and crossbones on the label, it’s not exactly good for you.

 © melissamn / Shutterstock.com

Spray cheese has more chemicals and processed ingredients than regular cheese. It’s also loaded with salt, containing twice the normal amount that regular cheese has. As The Daily Meal put it, the chemicals in spray cheese should not be eaten “by any living person.” Even if you usually buy this in bulk from Costco, it might be time to rethink.

 

 

22. Artificial Orange Juice

Est. Price: $3-$5 per liter*

Artificial orange juice drinks might be delicious, but you should consider giving them up. They typically have tons of sugar, coloring agents, artificial sweeteners, and more, and there is almost no nutritional value. These drinks are worse for you than orange juice (which is super sugary and should also be consumed in moderation).

 Artificial Orange Juice ©Ildi Papp/Shutterstock.com

There was even an instance where a child drank too much of one particular brand and turned yellow, according to a Welsh pediatrician. The child drank 1.5 liters a day, and it turned his skin a different shade. Though that’s an excessive quantity, drinking that much water certainly wouldn’t have that effect. 

 

 

23. Tube Yogurts

Est. Price: $6.58 per box*

Yogurts in squeezy packaging is a quick, cheap snack that has made an appearance in many kids’ lunchboxes. Yogurt in a tube is fast and easy to eat, and it’s true that kids love it. Though some of these brands do contain Vitamin D3, Vitamin A, and calcium, most have less than ten percent of the recommended daily dose of these nutrients.

 @thetoastedpinenut.com/@thetoastedpinenut.com

Fructose and sugar levels can also be high. According to Healthline, this can cause inflammation, which is associated with heart disease, diabetes, obesity, and a wide range of other ailments. Perhaps worryingly, these products always fly off the shelves at grocery stores.

 

 

24. Sandwich Cookies

Est. Price: $3.19 per box*

For a long time, this style of cookie has been one of the best sellers in the market worldwide. However, in addition to their high sugar levels, this product can contain another ingredient that can be harmful to health: diacetylene.

 Sandwich Cookies @StellaParks/FoodNetwork.com

 Diacetylene is a chemical used to flavor certain brands that make sandwich cookies. Surprisingly, it can also cause long-term respiratory problems if consumed in excess. The sugar and fat content makes them addictive, so it’s impossible to eat just one. Next time you’re buying, be sure to check the back of the packet. 

 

25. Iced Tea

Est. Price: $3-$4 per container*

Iced tea is a deceptive beverage because it appears to be light, healthy, and naturally derived. But don’t be fooled: this product is much closer to harmful soft drinks than a tea that you could steep at home with a teabag.

 © MDV Edwards / Shutterstock.com

 Each bottle of iced tea has a staggering fifteen tablespoons of sugar. Consuming this amount of glucose in one sitting can cause insulin spikes in your blood, which can increase your risk of diabetes.

 

 

26. Corn Syrup

Est. Price: $1-$3 per bottle*

You can buy corn syrup at the store, and some recipes do call for it. For example, if you’re making baked goods, frostings, jams, jellies, and other sweet treats, you might be asked to splash in this popular sweetener.

© ZikG / Shutterstock.com

Be wary of using corn syrup. Compared to regular sugar, corn syrup is sweeter and cheaper. Those benefits are outweighed by the toxicity of it, and eating too much corn syrup (which isn’t difficult, as it’s addictively good and even small amounts are terrible for you) can cause insulin resistance, high blood pressure, obesity, Type II diabetes, and more. It’s also very cheap, coming in at less than $3 at stores. 

 

27. Regular Cola

Est. Price: $1.19 per can* 

Much has been said about how harmful cola can be to our health. Even Diet cola is bad for you. But do you know exactly why? Each can of regular cola contains around 7.4 tablespoons of sugar, which represents more than 100% of the recommended daily value.

 ©tong patong/Shutterstock.com

This soda also has ingredients that can be harmful to bones, such as phosphoric acid. Finally, the dye used in its preparation contains ammonium and sulfides, which have cancer-related risks attached to them. As much as we love cola, this information leaves a sour taste. 

 

 

28. Strawberries

Est. Price: $2.29 per pound*

While strawberries can be a great addition to a healthy diet, one must be very careful when consuming them, due to factors that occur during their cultivation. These delicious fruits can contain up to 20 different types of pesticides.

 Strawberries @ManicSenpai / Imgur.com

As strawberries are eaten with their skin, it is essential to clean them very well before eating them, to avoid consuming the chemicals that are used in their cultivation. Running them through water may not be enough, so a better option is to disinfect them with fruit sprays.

 

 

29. Pork Rinds

Est. Price: $4-$6 per bag*

Technically, pork rinds are keto-friendly. While it’s true that this crispy fried snack has no carbs, that doesn’t make it on par with spinach and broccoli. Pork rinds are high in saturated fat, sodium, and calories, which means that you shouldn’t dive into a huge bag of them every day.

 Pork Rinds © Regreto / Shutterstock.com

Eating too many pork rinds can cause high blood pressure and weight gain, which can increase your risk of contracting diabetes and heart disease. Pork rinds are high in protein (9 grams per serving), but they’re not a “healthy snack” the way that pork rind manufacturers often try to portray them.   

 

 

30. Caramel Popcorn

Est. Price: $3-$5 per bag*

Caramel Popcorn is a very tasty snack, but it is also unhealthy. This product is high in practically everything that should be consumed in moderation: calories, sugars, fats, and sodium, so if you’re not consuming only a small serving of this sugary snack, you could run into trouble.

 Caramel Popcorn @mexicandylady / Twitter.com

Worst of all, due to its high sugar content, this snack can be very addictive. Sugar affects our brain in the same way that addictive drugs like cocaine do. Anyone can easily overeat treats like caramel popcorn and still want to keep eating because their brain can’t tell that they’re full.

 

 

31. Tomatoes

Est. Price: $1.89 per pound*

Tomatoes can contain many pesticides, and their skin is so thin that sometimes washing and peeling them may not be enough to get rid of the chemicals. So if you have a choice, it is always better to buy organic tomatoes.

 Tomates @easyhealth / Pinterest.com

But pesticides are not the only problem. Tomatoes can be harmful to people who have digestive system problems, as they contain large amounts of organic acids. If you’re prone to heartburn, you probably can’t eat these fruits.

 

 

32. Refried Beans

Est. Price: $1-$3 per can*

Homemade beans can be a very healthy food, as they have a lot of fiber and protein, which are good for the body. However, its processed version, despite being practical and versatile, is not so healthy.

 ©Brent Hofacker/Shutterstock.com

Processed refried beans are high in sodium and saturated fat. This can lead to problems such as hypertension, obesity, high cholesterol, and more. There are tentative studies that have shown that a diet high in these bad ingredients can also heighten your cancer risk.

 

33. Potato Chips

Est. Price: $2-$5 per bag*

The vast majority of potato chips have petroleum-based colorings, starches, preservatives, and saturated fat. In addition, a serving of just 0.11 pounds of potato chips provides 32% of the recommended daily value for sodium.

 Potato Chips ©stock-enjoy / Shutterstock.com

 

To make matters worse, French fries, which are a close cousin to everyone’s favorite snack food, also contain monosodium glutamate, a compound that enhances flavor but will leave you wanting to eat more and more. There’s a reason you can’t eat just one.

 

 

34. Sunflower Seeds

Est. Price: $1-$3 per bag*

Sunflower seeds have often been billed as a healthy snack food, but even consuming healthy snack foods can lead to a high caloric intake. Weight gain can result from eating too many calories. Additionally, sunflower seeds can be high in sodium, leading to an excessive intake of salt if you eat too many.

 Sunflower Seeds © thewet nonthachai / Shutterstock.com

In 2017, according to Science Daily, there was another concerning revelation about these seeds. Researchers found that sunflower seeds were traceable as a source of “toxic mold,” and were “contaminated” with mold-produced toxins. These toxins can act as a potent liver carcinogen, and sunflower seed consumption, if the seeds have these toxic substances, poses an “increased health risk.”

 

 

35. Tortillas

Est. Price: $4-$6 per bag*

Though fine if eaten in moderation, tortillas, like most carbohydrate-based foods, aren’t good for you if you eat them in high quantities. Flour tortillas are popular all over the world, but they’re not the healthiest choice out there. They often have a high caloric content.

 Tortillas ©Sergio Hayashi/Shutterstock.com

The flour used in the tortillas is usually mass-produced, and, therefore, full of preservatives and additives. Though these chemicals keep the tortillas fresh for longer, they wreak havoc on our bodies. Thirdly, flour tortillas often have a lot of sodium. Bottom line, stick to corn tortillas (or homemade) if you’re looking for a healthier tortilla option. Ingredients won’t cost you that much if you shop at somewhere like Target.

 

 

36. Fruit Flavored Cereal

Est. Price: $3.64 per box*

Fruit-flavored cereals are particularly attractive to children because of their bright colors and sugary taste. Sadly, they are not very healthy. Despite the box claiming that the cereal has a natural fruit flavor, fruit is not even among the ingredients.

Fruit Flavored Cereal ©Brent Hofacker/Shutterstock.com

 In addition, the high amount of sugar in this cereal can lead children (and adults) to develop obesity, diabetes, or high blood pressure. This type of cereal is definitely not the best option for breakfast; try something high in protein and fiber instead.

 

37. Canned Tuna

Est. Price: $1.50 per can*

You may have heard that tuna is one of the favorite foods of nutritionists in weight loss diets. This is because it is high in protein and low in carbohydrates, and, as we all know, a high-protein, low-carb diet is usually a powerhouse for weight loss.

 Canned Tuna © HandmadePictures / Shutterstock.com

But, before making it part of your daily diet, you should consider that canned tuna may contain mercury. This, even in small amounts, is highly toxic and can lead to problems for your nervous, immune, and digestive systems.

 

 

38. Chocolate Milk

Est. Price: $3.69 per gallon*

It’s true that chocolate milk, a favorite of kids and adults everywhere, is delicious and has calcium, Vitamin D, and protein in it. Drinking a small amount every so often won’t hurt you, but, if you consume a high amount of this high-sugar beverage, you can increase your risk of weight gain and certain chronic diseases.

© Nami Uchida / Shutterstock.com

Chocolate milk contains almost as much sugar as a cup of soda. One cup has twenty-five grams of sugar and quite a few calories. Considering that one-third of U.S. children are overweight or obese, it’s something you should skip when it comes to your kids’ (and your) drink choice.

 

 

39. Artificially Flavored Creamer

Est. Price: $2-$4 per container*

A cup of coffee in the morning can be just what a lot of us need to get going. And, since the majority of people prefer not to drink their coffee bitter, creamer is often added. There are a ton of artificially-flavored coffee creamers out there, from regular vanilla to even “White Chocolate Raspberry” (International Delight).


Artificially Flavored Creamer ©Tyson Ferro/Shutterstock.com 

Though a dash doesn’t hurt, if you’re one of those people who likes to dilute your coffee to milky tan, think twice. These creamers have a high sugar content, and the artificial flavorings used could be linked to abdominal pain, food hypersensitivity, and more, depending on the flavoring the company chose. 

 

40. Granola Bars

Est. Price: $3-$6 per box*

Granola bars overexploit their reputation for being healthy. They’re considered a healthy snack, and almost all granola bar advertisements have some sort of nature-related or exercise-themed scene to promote the product. The truth is that many of these granola bars may have ingredients that, far from keeping you in shape, could cause problems for your health.


Granola Bars © Homertu / Shutterstock.com 

This product can be very high in refined sugars, and on top of that, it rarely includes significant amounts of fruit. Granola bars are one of those foods that, the fewer ingredients they contain, the more likely they are to be healthy.

 

41. Sparkling Mineral Water

Est. Price: $2.19 per liter*

PFAS chemicals, also known as “per- and polyfluoroalkyl chemicals,” are man-made and used in just about everything from stain-resistant fabrics to food packaging. PFAS chemicals have been around since the 1940s, and, though not regulated federally, they have been liked to health issues like thyroid disruption, cancer, and low birth weight, according to the EPA.

Some sparkling mineral water brands were tested and found to have measurable amounts of these PFAS chemicals. The reason behind the presence of these chemicals could be due to high PFAS levels in the source water or the carbonation process.  

 

 

42. Creme Eggs

Est. Price: $3.98 per 5-pack*

Every spring, there are two groups of people: those who like Cadbury Crème Eggs, and those who don’t. In America, these crème-filled chocolate eggs are made by Hershey, and, though they’re a sweet treat for the spring holidays, avoid eating more than just one or two.

© Craig Russell / Shutterstock.com

We all know that these decadent treats are delicious, but in Cadbury’s website, it says that every egg has 26.5 grams of sugar. Considering that you shouldn’t consume more than 30 grams of sugar a day, you’re using up your entire daily value on this one egg. It could be worth it, but moderation is key, here!

 

43. Frozen Vegetables

We’d never not want to encourage someone to eat vegetables, so, if frozen vegetables are your thing, don’t throw them out. Just note that you might have to eat more if you want to get all the nutrients that non-frozen veggies have. Freezing does help retain some of the nutritional content of frozen vegetables and fruit.

Frozen Vegetables © TonelsonProductions / Shutterstock.com

But, if the produce has been frozen for over a year, the nutrients begin to break down. Vitamins and minerals are lost during the blanching process as well. In fact, the greatest nutritional loss occurs during that time. So, if you have frozen vegetables, don’t be afraid to eat a lot and eat them right away.

44. Margarine

Est. Price: $2-$4 per case*

Margarine began as a cheaper substitute for traditional butter. Interestingly, it contains only a trace amount of cow’s milk, and some brands have even completely eliminated any animal-based ingredients from their recipe.

© Shutterstock.com

Instead of the fat from cow’s milk, margarine is made from different vegetable oils. This leads to an alarming amount of trans fat, which can lead to a number of serious conditions such as diabetes, cancer, and heart disease.

 

 

45. Donuts

Est. Price: $1-$3 per donut*

Donuts are one of the most popular treats out there. These sweet treats offer an infinity of options for any taste. They’re filled with different flavors and decorated with all kinds of sprinkles and frostings.

Donuts ©viennetta / Shutterstock.com

But the problem with donuts is not only that they tend to have a lot of sugar, but also that they are fried. Because they’re fried, they contain trans fats. Sorry police officers, but donuts should definitely not be part of your daily diet. 

 

46. Hot Corn Chips

Est. Price: $2.79*

As popular as these spicy snacks are, their nutritional value leaves a lot to be desired, and it also gives you a lot to worry about. These snacks are high in sodium, calories, saturated fat, and trans fat, all of which can have some nasty effects on your health.

©TonelsonProductions / Shutterstock.com

This means that these spicy chips can contribute to high blood pressure and the development of cardiovascular diseases. As if that were not enough, these hot chips also contain red dye, which has been associated with the appearance of tumors. 

 

 

47. Fried Chicken

Est. Price: $14.99 per 8-piece* (KFC)

Where to begin when it comes to fried chicken? The simple fact that it is fried in oil immediately makes it something to be eaten in moderation. In addition to being fried, this delicacy is also made with a lot of flour.

Fried Chicken © dbvirago/stock.adobe.com

Fried chicken is also usually quite high in calories, which can lead to problems like being overweight and having diabetes and heart disease. So if you want to eat chicken, it may be a better option to grill it.

 

 

48. Prepackaged Hamburgers

Est. Price: $5-$10 per bag*

Burgers that come prepackaged or pre-packaged are usually cheaper, which is why people like them. However, because they are prepackaged, they are made with meat of questionable origin, which allows companies to save on production costs.

Prepackaged Hamburgers © etorres / Shutterstock.com

In fact, many packages indicate that the content of hamburgers is “meat” only up to a certain percentage. The rest can be a variety of things, from soy to animal hides. This last part, of course, is not usually said on the labels.

 

49. Frosting

Est. Price: $1-$3 per canister*

As Nutrition Action put it, frosting is definitely on the list of “what not to eat.” Looking at the ingredients of frosting, it’s pretty clear why this food is a no-no. Though you might think that it’s just a small amount on a cake or cupcake, even that small amount has a ton of sugar.

Frosting © BWM Infinity / Shutterstock.com

Let’s look at the nutrition label of a very popular canned frosting, Betty Crocker Vanilla Rich & Creamy Frosting. One serving is two tablespoons, and just in those two tablespoons, there are 140 calories, 2.5 grams of saturated fat, and a whopping 19 grams of sugar. Not to mention, you’re adding that onto the sugar content of the piece of cake itself. 

 

50. Pre-Cut Watermelon

Est. Price: $3-$6 per container*

It was previously thought that watermelon could cause diseases such as yellow fever or typhus. Although this is not a proven fact, it is true that there are conditions related to its consumption. Mainly, these conditions occur when watermelon is bought already cut in the supermarket.

Pre-Cut Watermelon © puhhha / Shutterstock.com

The problem with consuming previously cut watermelon is that the fruit could be contaminated with bacteria that can end up causing salmonellosis. In 2019, according to WebMD, there was an outbreak of salmonella illness tied to pre-cut watermelon. Without a doubt, the safest option is to buy the whole fruit and cut it yourself at home.

 

51. Potatoes

Est. Price: $1.50-$2.50 per pound*

Like other vegetables, potatoes can be contaminated with pesticides that are dangerous for human consumption. But this is not the only danger associated with these tubers. You may have noticed that when potatoes are old they start to turn green.

Potatoes @AdriBoschMarti / Pinterest.com

This means that they have generated a large number of glycoalkaloids, which can cause moderate to severe food poisoning. If a potato has turned green, it is best not to eat it. Another rule of thumb is that if the potatoes taste bitter, do not eat them.

 

52. Alkaline Water

Est. Price: $1.99 per gallon*

Natural alkaline water is formed when water passes over rocks, and it has a higher pH level than tap water. Alkaline water promises to be better for your body than plain water, and it even claims to help conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol.

However, if you have any chronic disease or kidney or liver disease, it is recommended that you consult your doctor before starting to drink alkaline water, as it can increase sodium levels in your body. 

 

53. Agave

Est. Price: $5-$10 per bottle*

Agave nectar is often touted as a healthy alternative to sugar or other syrups made with refined sugar. But, how true is that? The truth is that agave nectar has the same sugar content as many other sweeteners. In some cases, it might have even more.

Agave @ecubi0022 / Pinterest.com

A tablespoon of refined sugar has 40 calories, while the same amount of agave nectar has 60. In addition to that, agave is very high in fructose, which facilitates the accumulation of fat in the liver and increases bad cholesterol.

 

54. Sausages

Est. Price: $3-$6 per 4- or 6-pack*

Sausages are very versatile and can be eaten and cooked in a wide variety of presentations. However, they are not a great option if you want to eat a healthy diet. Their main problem is their large amount of saturated fat.

Sausages © Valentina_G / Shutterstock.com

As if that were not enough, all sausages have alarming amounts of sodium and nitrates, which are carcinogenic. If consumed in excess, this product can contribute to the development of obesity and even cause heart attacks and strokes.

 

55. Onions

Est. Price: $1.25 per pound*

It’s true that onions have their benefits. According to Healthline, onions have sulfuric compounds and antioxidants, and early studies show that they’ve been linked to reduced cancer risk, lower blood sugar levels, and bone health improvements.

So, what’s the problem? Onions aren’t good for everyone. They’re very acidic, which means that if you have conditions like heartburn or gout, you’ll want to avoid onions or risk being in some serious pain. Other conditions that make onions unadvisable include colitis, acid reflux ulcers, intestinal inflammation, and rosacea. Healthline said that onion sensitivity or intolerance is a pretty “common occurrence.”  

\

56. Hamburgers

Est. Price: $1-$5 per burger*

Burgers are probably the most popular fast food out there. And much has been said regarding their contribution to weight gain. However, the health dangers that come with eating burgers go far beyond the extra pounds.

Hamburgers @kingsford / Pinterest.com

Hamburgers at fast-food restaurants are made with large amounts of saturated fat, sugar, and sodium. This can end up affecting your circulatory, nervous, and digestive systems. In addition, the ingredients used in its preparation add many calories but provide very few nutrients.

 

57. Tortilla Chips

Est. Price: $3.98 per bag*

Tortilla chips can be used in a myriad of ways. Perhaps the most popular is to prepare them as nachos, with beans, or with guacamole. The bad news is that, despite their versatility and delicious flavor, they are not the healthiest snacks out there.

Tortilla Chips ©Igor Dutina / Shutterstock.com

All the chips are made from fried corn dough, which makes them instantly high in calories, cholesterol, and sodium. For that reason, it is not highly recommended that people with hypertension, obesity or heart problems consume them frequently.

 

58. Mole Sauce

Est. Price: $8-$10 per jar*

Mole sauce is a dish from Mexico, and you can find it at many Mexican parties and celebrations. This sauce, which has become popular in the U.S. as well, is commonly made from chili peppers, spices, butter, dark chocolate, almonds, and thickeners like corn dough, bread, or tortilla, depending on the recipe that is followed. Sadly, it is not a dish that you would easily find on a healthy menu.

© calimedia / Shutterstock.com

Due to the chilies used to prepare it, the mole can irritate the stomach and cause discomfort. In addition, the fact that it is usually eaten with rice, tortillas, and meat considerably increases the number of calories it provides.

 

59. Milk

Est. Price: $3.71 per gallon*

If you think about it carefully, there are some puzzling things about drinking milk. First of all, humans are the only species that consume milk even when we have finished growing. Besides that, we are also the only ones that feed on the milk of animals of another species.

As if that were not enough, some of the hormones that can be found in this drink have been associated with the development of breast and prostate cancer. Of course, milk is undoubtedly high in protein and calcium, which benefits the bones. Just be careful to make sure the milk you drink is organic.

 

60. Energy Drinks

Est. Price: $2-$4 per can*

There are people who rely on energy drinks to get them through the day. If you are one of these energy drink aficionados, perhaps you should reconsider the habit, since these products do more harm than good to your body. Energy drinks often contain caffeine, taurine, and sugars.

Energy Drinks ©Antonio Batinic/Shutterstock.com

All of these ingredients are stimulants, which can cause headaches, nausea, dizziness, or diarrhea. If they are consumed in excess, the situation gets even worse, since they can cause alterations in the heart rate and blood pressure. It’s not unheard of for energy drinks to worsen anxiety; you can even become addicted to these drinks, according to Addiction Helper.

 

61. Dried Fruit

Est. Price: $5-$15 per bag*

Dried fruit can be misleading. It is true that it has nutrients similar to those of fresh fruit. But, the dehydration process can kill some of these nutritional benefits. Vitamin C, for example, is very sensitive to heat and oxidation and therefore is often lost during dehydration.

Dried Fruit ©Elena Schweitzer / Shutterstock.com

On top of that, dehydration reduces the weight and size of fruits, which is why it’s easy to overeat if you’re careless. Dried fruit can be a great snack, but you should be informed about its nutritional value, and check the label for added sugars. Even “unsweetened” bags of dried fruit can still have a lot of sugar.

 

62. Raw Cashews

Est. Price: $12.99 per pound*

Raw cashews, also known as tree nuts, are usually sold roasted in stores. And for a very important reason: when raw, they contain a very toxic resin called urushiol. Among the discomforts that this substance can cause is urushiol dermatitis, which can cause symptoms such as inflammation and suppuration.

Raw Cashews @careenao / Pinterest.com

This dermatological problem can be quite severe. On top of that, eating raw cashews in large quantities can even have lethal consequences. But don’t worry: most of the cashews you can find in any store have been roasted and can be safely consumed. If you do stumble upon raw cashews, avoid them.

 

63. Roasted Peanuts

Est. Price: $4.99 per pound*

Both roasted and raw nuts have a lot of benefits, and they’re similar, as far as calories, carbs, protein, and carbs go. Roasted peanuts are often preferable to regular peanuts, as they have more flavor to them.

Roasting nuts might add flavor, but the process can damage the healthy fat in nuts, which reduces their nutritional value. In fact, roasting the nuts can even lead to the formation of acrylamide, a harmful substance that forms during high-temperature cooking. According to Science Daily, acrylamide can cause nerve damage, impaired muscle coordination, and muscle weakness, if you’re exposed to the chemical in large doses. 

 

64. White Wine

Est. Price: $10-$15 per bottle*

White wine can be an ideal date drink or a great reward after a long day at work. But, consuming it daily is definitely not ideal. First of all, because drinking wine could become an addiction and increase your tolerance to alcohol, causing you to need more and more to feel satisfied.

That’s not all. White wine can also increase your blood pressure, and if consumed on a daily basis, it could also cause cirrhosis and even negatively affect your fertility. Plus, each cup has roughly 200 calories that might be better served in a healthier drink.

 

 

65. Pears

Est. Price: $0.61 per pear*

Pears are very healthy fruits. However, due to the way they are grown, they can be full of pesticides that are very harmful to the human body. One of these pesticides, known as EDC, can cause sleep disorders, affect appetite, and even negatively influence reproductive processes.

Sadly, the pear is one of the 12 most pesticide-contaminated fruits, according to a list compiled by the US Environmental Working Group. So, if this juicy fruit is one of your favorites, don’t forget to wash and disinfect them before eating them.

 

 

66. White Pasta

Est. Price: $1-$3 per box*

Simple carbs are also known as “white carbs.” These carbs have been refined during processing, stripping away the germ and bran. You can find these carbs in white pasta, white rice, and white bread. These carbs are not good for you, and they can cause an increase in weight because of the way your body breaks the carbs down.

When you consume white pasta, your body breaks the carbs quickly down into glucose. This causes your blood sugar to spike, leaving you feeling hungrier later on and making you more likely to overeat in the long run. White pasta lacks nutrients, so, in the grocery aisle, it’s best to stick to whole wheat noodles.

 


67. Parmesan Cheese

Est. Price: $11 per pound*

Parmesan cheese is an Italian food favorite that has been adopted around the world. Although Parmesan is a great additive to pasta, lasagna, and salads, it is recommended that you consume it in moderation, as it is very high in sodium.

In addition, due to its delicious taste and versatility, it is very easy to overindulge in this product and end up eating extra calories, which, if done frequently, can lead to being overweight or obese. People don’t realize that they’re eating too much because they just view it as a sprinkled topping. Stick to the recommended serving size of one-quarter cup or less.

 

68. Salt

Est. Price: $0.40 per 26 oz. container*

You’ve probably heard that, in order to have a healthy diet, you need to avoid sodium. But do you know exactly why? There are many reasons, but the first is that eating too much salt will cause you to retain fluids, which puts more pressure on your heart and blood vessels.

Salt raises blood pressure, which can lead to severe problems like heart attacks, strokes, and heart and kidney failure. In addition, salt is dangerous because it generates a craving response in our body, which makes it highly addictive.

Labels: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,