Sweets are an obvious example of a product containing food additives – but there’s often nothing ‘sweet’ about these sometimes controversial ingredients. Let’s take a look at the food colors, preservatives and other undesirable substances we’d do well to avoid.
Food additives are natural or synthetic substancesadded to a product to improve its appearance, texture or preservation. They appear on food labels either as full names or code names (which always begin with the letter E) accompanied by their function in the product.
An example? On your favorite soup packet, glutamate is identifiable by the description ‘flavor-enhancer: monosodium glutamate‘ or ‘flavor-enhancer: E621’.
The European Commission relies on the recommendations of the EFSA (European Food Safety Authority) when deciding whether or not to authorize an additive. Despite an apparently strict framework, the issue of whether additives are completely safe is still contentious: studies are few in number, or they come from manufacturers themselves, there’s inadequate assessment of overlapping ...
Almost 350 additives are currently authorized for use in Europe. These fall mainly into 5 large groups:
Rest assured that the word ‘additive’ is not necessarily synonymous with ‘harmful’. Some additives protect our food from dangerous bacterial growth. Unfortunately, manufacturers sometimes use them for less positive reasons: to mask poor flavor, add weight to a product through water retention, or create fantastically-artificial colors… So let’s review which ones have received the most criticism so that we can give them a wide berth!
Day glow-colored ice cream and gummy bears? That’s the work of the ‘Azo’ colors! Including Tartrazine (E102), Quinoline Yellow (E104), Sunset Yellow FCF (E110), Azorubine (E122), Ponceau 4R or Cochineal Red A (E124) and Allura Red AC (E129), they insidiously encourage hyperactivity in children (1-2).
Imparting a nice amber hue akin to cheap balsamic vinegar or cola drinks, the caramel colors (E150c and E150d) have a truly negative aspect. Their production generates 4-methylimidazole, a molecule classified as a probable carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) (3).
Banned in France since January 2021, titanium dioxide (E171) is still used in some European countries as a whitening agent in chewing gum. However, it contains nanoparticles which potentially make it carcinogenic (4).
Spanning the numbers E220 to E228, the sulphites are among the best-known allergens (5). They’re hidden in wine, vinegar, mustard, dried fruit and gherkins. More infamous still, the nitrites (E249 to E252) have long been associated with charcuterie: pink ham is pink because of nitrites! But digesting them leads to the formation of nitrosamine, a probable carcinogen according to the IARC (6-7).
Widely used in processed cheese, the phosphatesare problematic because of their phosphorus content, excessive levels of which are harmful to health (8). Be careful too with BHA (E320) and BHT (E321), both potential endocrine disruptors (9).
The emulsifiers E433 (polysorbate 80) and E466 (carboxymethyl cellulose) are not much better: crossing the intestinal barrier, they can potentially cause inflammatory reactions and even auto-immune diseases.
The moreish taste of ready meals? You’ve got glutamate (E620 to E625) to thank for that (10)! Thought to potentially cause neurological problems, it may also interfere with hunger signals (making us unwittingly reach for that second helping …) Caution is needed too when it comes to synthetic sweeteners such asaspartame (E951) (11).
Without spending hours scrutinising food labels, you can still adopt measures that will protect you as much as possible from toxic food additives:
As it’s difficult to control your exposure to additives completely, it can be helpful to incorporate certain plant extracts into your everyday routine.
Like sulphites, certain additives may increase the incidence of allergies. Fortunately, a helping hand is available in the form of natural substances such as astragalus (which helps regulate the immune system) and Scots pine (which supports respiratory health) (12). They are helpfully combined in some synergistic supplements (such as Aller Fight, a high-quality formulation which contains spirulina, bromelain, astragalus, butterbur and Scots pine).
Our immunity may also be adversely affected by additives. That was the finding of a 2017 study on rats conducted by scientists at France’s National Institute for Agronomic Research (INRA). The researchers observed a problem with the immune response in the gut, as well as precancerous lesions in the colon, following prolonged exposure to E171. An essential plant from the European pharmacopoeia, echinacea helps the body’s defense system function properly: a valuable ally for countering the E number onslaught! (13) For maximum benefit, choose an organic echinacea extract (such as Immunity Booster, which is also enriched with zinc and vitamin C).
Regularly detoxifying the liver also helps to eliminate accumulated harmful agents. Containing silymarin, milk thistle plays a role in protecting the liver (14). Extract of artichoke leaf, with its high content in cynarin, also helps to maintain a healthy liver (15). You can find all these liver-healthy substances in targeted formulations (such as the supplement Liver Support Formula).
Some supplements are aimed more at kidney health (such as Kidney Detox Formula). Another option to complement your detox is to take extracts of cruciferous vegetables (for example, Cruciferous Detox Formula, a combination of the best sources of glucosinolates).
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