Wednesday, August 27, 2014

At first glance, the ban is intended to protect consumers from the harmful effects of hydrogenated


Margarine and other hydrogenated oils are bad for health, announced recently the American State Agency for Food Drug Administration (FDA), which is preparing to impose a ban on their use. Until now, restrictions have been introduced partly for New York City, Philadelphia, California and Illinois. The latest aids study of the federal regulator has shown that artificial trans fats are not "generally recognized as safe" and after public consultation aids in early January is expected that the imposition of a total ban on their use.
In Bulgaria these fats are sold except in the form of margarine, but as a substitute for cocoa butter in chocolate products aids and butter in pastries, croissants and other articles of puff pastry, put in pies, muffins, biscuits, wafers, cakes, aids pastries and ice creams available in the market such as palm oil fryer. Some manufacturers of yogurt is also incorporated hydrogenated oils of higher density. Hydrogenated fats have hundreds and convenience foods on the Bulgarian aids market
They are used in the manufacture of soft oils, refined vegetable oils, mayonnaise, cream and mixes of vegetable oil, ketchup, fast food, mayonnaise, frozen meal, snacks, chips and popcorn.
Not all food labels, however, contain information about these fats. Some traders have resorted to cunning and write: "Without hydrated fat." However, this is pure marketing gimmick, as the term "hydrogenated" comes from the Latin hidrogenium, which means hydrogen. In practice, the hydrogenation aids is a process, wherein the natural vegetable oils derived from corn, rapeseed, soybean and the like. Heat and their molecular composition "enriches" with one atom of hydrogen. Thus oils become stiffer and can not be stored longer. However, this process changes the original molecular structure of the oil with which they are harmful to health.
So far in the United States were allowed to label not containing information about the content of hydrogenated oils in food, if they are less than 1%. Many manufacturers, however, skirted the rule and laid 0.9%. Hydrogenated oils lead to diabetes, heart attack, stroke, cancer,
It is not clear what the insert amount of hydrogenated oils in Bulgarian food products because aids manufacturers do not prescribe such available information on the product label. Such processed oils harmful to health because it is deposited in blood vessels and is not degraded by the body. They reduce levels of good cholesterol HDL, increased LDL DLD, slow metabolism, reduced immunity and increased risk of inflammation throughout the body, enumerate its reasons for prohibiting experts from FDA.
Other negative health effects are that hydrogenated fats cause diabetes, strokes, heart attacks, dementia, cancer. Consumption of such trans deteriorating quality of breast milk, and through it they are transmitted in the body of the child. Operation of prostaglandins is damaged and thus ill joints and connective aids tissue. Decreasing function of testosterone and quality of sperm. Cellular aids metabolism spends main, leading aids to arterial hypertension, aids coronary heart disease, aids obesity, atherosclerosis, low vision. The body is more difficult to cope with stress and the risk of depression increases. Prohibition serves aids the interests of "Monsanto"?
At first glance, the ban is intended to protect consumers from the harmful effects of hydrogenated fats. London-based organization Alliance aids for Natural aids Health, which protects European directives on food quality, however, believes that the veto will serve the interests of "Monsanto". The fact is that the prohibition applies only to artificial hydrogenation with hydrogen to vegetable oils, but not all harmful trans fats as a whole.
Meanwhile, a powerful biotech companies began advertising the produce of GM soya oil. In creatives says that soy oil is healthier than oils containing trans fats. Therefore, in the Alliance for Natural Health believe that the prohibition aids of hydrogenated fat in the interest of "Monsanto" and large biotech aids companies.
Another argument in defense of this thesis is that biotech giants are big donors to the two major political parties in the elections. Meanwhile, Off The Grid News reported that former managers and lawyers "Monsanto" now hold key positions in various federal agencies, including the National Agency for Food Drug Administration (FDA), which imposes a ban on hydrogenated fat, USDA, and Agency for Environmental Protection in the United States.
The chronology of events around the partial ban on the use of trans fats, coincides with the official release of the safety of GM soybean variety "Vistive Gold" to "Monsanto", also known as MON 87705. was drawn largely

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