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Which one of these poses the worst problem to health: ice cream, mayonnaise, garlic bread, high fructose corn syrup soda, cheese, pepperoni?

Posted - February 11, 2018

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  • 32663
    Soda
      February 11, 2018 5:04 PM MST
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  • 10026
    Hi my2cents :)  I agree :)!
      February 11, 2018 6:50 PM MST
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  • 5354
    The mayonnaise, its been many years since that contained even a trace of natural ingredients.
      February 11, 2018 6:00 PM MST
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  • 44228
    What?...We can make artificial eggs? I gotta get some of those.
      February 12, 2018 8:34 AM MST
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  • 14795
    Ice cream is 50%sugar 50% fat....mayo is half pint oil and egg yokes ...fructose syrup is pretty lethal for your body.... White French garlic bread is fast burning high fat high in calories junk food.....
    coke type drinks are just really high sugar chemical poisons ....

    Chese eaten in moderation is very nutritious....pepperoni is processed pork high in nitrites which is quite harmful once ingested .....

    Eat  cheese ,bin the rest.....:)D
      February 11, 2018 6:01 PM MST
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  • 10026
    So true Nice Jugs!  
      February 11, 2018 6:50 PM MST
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  • 14795
    Ultra high processed foods will decimate so called civilized countries.....it akin to getting some one to chew it for you so you just have to swallow it.....
    Most of the fibre is destroyed by blending and over cooking..... more and more Palm oil is replacing more expensive oils like extra virgin olive oil or Rape seed oil......

    They say 50% of oil that's sold as Olive oil is really Canola oil 

    Soya products shouldn't be eaten as most likely its bean Genetically Modified ...lol


      February 11, 2018 8:40 PM MST
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  • 44228
    Canola oil is rapeseed oil. It was named by the Canadian Rapeseed council as a contraction of Canadian oil (ola) Canada is the largest manufacturor of it in the world. It is quite healthy.
      February 12, 2018 8:02 AM MST
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  • 16240
    The fifth biggest exporter is Australia. All over the place you'll see fields alternating between deep green (cereal grains not yet in head, primarily wheat or barley) and golden (flowering canola).
    China and India rank second and third in production but almost all of it is used domestically. This post was edited by Slartibartfast at February 12, 2018 12:43 PM MST
      February 12, 2018 8:27 AM MST
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  • 44228
    I noticed the US wasn't even on the list. Oh, I forgot...We're too busy growing marijuana.
      February 12, 2018 8:32 AM MST
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  • 16240
    And rye, you guys can't make bourbon whiskey without it.
      February 12, 2018 8:35 AM MST
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  • 14795
    On the news in England a few weeks back it said Canola was being sold as Olive oil......Who am I to disagree with the news....theyve never taken any notice of ne before.......:( 
      February 12, 2018 6:27 PM MST
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  • 5835
    What they mean is it's not actually poisonous, as other varieties of rapeseed are.

    The human body needs three fatty acids: linoleic acid, linolenic acid, and arachadonic acid. Those are found in soy oil, safflower oil, and peanut oil. So only those three can honestly be called "healthful".
      February 12, 2018 9:35 PM MST
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  • 16240
    High density lipoproteins assist in the liver's regulation of cholesterol, as well as helping to remove deposits of low density lipoproteins from arterial walls. HDLPs are found in unsaturated oils such as canola and olive - and not much in peanut.
      February 13, 2018 6:46 PM MST
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  • 44228
    Egg yokes are incredibly good for you and the oils used in mayo are also healthful, so a teaspoon or two of mayo is not going to kill you. Read my comment I made to Merlin down below about HFCS. Also:

    In the U.S., ice cream may have the following composition:[34]
    greater than 10% milkfat and usually between 10% and as high as 16% fat in some premium ice creams
    9 to 12% milk solids-not-fat: this component, also known as the serum solids, contains the proteins (caseins and whey proteins) and carbohydrates (lactose) found in milk
    12 to 16% sweeteners: usually a combination of sucrose and glucose-based corn syrup sweeteners
    0.2 to 0.5% stabilisers and emulsifiers
    55% to 64% water, which comes from the milk or other ingredients.
      February 12, 2018 8:24 AM MST
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  • 14795
    Egg yokes are really high in bad cholesterol which is not so healthy :( 
      February 13, 2018 3:23 AM MST
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  • 44228
    That's not what my dietician told me. Lots of good stuff in a yolk, and that's no joke.

    Chicken egg, yolk, raw, fresh Nutritional value per 100 g (3.5 oz)
    Energy 1,325 kJ (317 kcal)
    Carbohydrates

    3.59 g
    Fat

    26.54 g
    Protein

    15.86 g
    Tryptophan 0.177 g
    Threonine 0.687 g
    Isoleucine 0.866 g
    Leucine 1.399 g
    Lysine 1.217 g
    Methionine 0.378 g
    Cystine 0.264 g
    Phenylalanine 0.681 g
    Tyrosine 0.678 g
    Valine 0.949 g
    Arginine 1.099 g
    Histidine 0.416 g
    Alanine 0.836 g
    Aspartic acid 1.550 g
    Glutamic acid 0.595 g
    Glycine 0.488 g
    Proline 0.545 g
    Serine 1.326 g
    Vitamins
    Vitamin A equiv.
    (48%)
    381 μg
    Thiamine (B1)
    (15%)
    0.176 mg
    Riboflavin (B2)
    (44%)
    0.528 mg
    Pantothenic acid (B5)
    (60%)
    2.990 mg
    Folate (B9)
    (37%)
    146 μg
    Choline
    (167%)
    820.2 mg
    Vitamin D
    (36%)
    218 IU
    Minerals
    Calcium
    (13%)
    129 mg
    Iron
    (21%)
    2.73 mg
    Magnesium
    (1%)
    5 mg
    Phosphorus
    (56%)
    390 mg
    Potassium
    (2%)
    109 mg
    Zinc
    (24%)
    2.30 mg
    Other constituents
    Water 52.31 g
    Cholesterol 1085 mg
    One large egg contains 17 grams of yolk.

    Units
    μg = micrograms • mg = milligrams
    IU = International units

    Percentages are roughly approximated using US recommendations for adults.
    Source: USDA Nutrient Database
      February 13, 2018 7:08 AM MST
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  • 10026
    The worst of all evils listed is the high fructose corn syrup soda.  
      February 11, 2018 6:49 PM MST
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  • 44228
    People toss around the words 'high-fructose corn syrup' as if it is some evil concoction conjured up by devil worshipers. It's sugar, and ANY sugar in excess is bad for you.
      February 12, 2018 8:13 AM MST
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  • 5835
      February 11, 2018 8:46 PM MST
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  • 22907

    Regardless of its badness, soda tastes the best of everything you listed. And what a way to go!!
    I love it!
    Cola, especially.

    Though, those few times I gave up soda for long periods of time, I survived fine. 

    And then I drank it again . . . . ah!!
    ;)
      February 11, 2018 9:00 PM MST
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  • 14795
    You like Coke cola because your bodies been programmed over the years to crave sugar ,much the same with saturated fat products and salt....
    More and more fast food producers are introducing new chemicals into their food products to keep them fresh and extend its shelf life.....:(
      February 11, 2018 9:16 PM MST
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  • 22907
    Yes, you're probably right. In fact, you are.
    And I know I probably come across as harping on the same subject on the site lately, but I'm having some major difficulties dealing with things in my life right now and a cola now and then tastes good and momentarily helps me smile a bit. Heck, maybe even more than now and then, a cola.

    I mean no disrespect at all. Just having challenges but I wanted to respond to your kind reply.
    :)
      February 12, 2018 8:48 AM MST
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  • 14795
    I understand....it's no different from smoking and alcohol  ......I knew a young girl at school that drunk three  litres a day.......it made her so I'll but she hooked on the stuff..... 
    Pour bodies are not designed to have that much processed sugar.....

    I never thought you were being disrespectruly...... Xxx
      February 12, 2018 3:47 PM MST
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