Ok, so this is most definitely my favorite way to explain marketing and reading labels! Think about it, just because something is natural doesn’t mean we want to eat it right?
Companies are selling you an experience, an emotion, a state of mind. Quite brilliantly they use words like “Just for you” (that idea of you deserve it) & words we mistakenly associate with healthy, like gluten free or sugar free. Marketing is not just a product. It is a tested and perfected package in bright pretty colors that practically jumps into your shopping cart.
In order to know what’s really in your food, you have to know how to get past the words that don’t actually promise nutrition or value. Let’s review a few words that do not equal “healthy” for you:
Natural, natural flavoring, Organic, Gluten Free
Other words include Sugar Free, Zero calories, Fat free, diet, no sugar added, free range, and cage free! What about foods that are listed on the label but you may not know what they mean?
All of the above are specifically added to food to increase shelf life, keep fat and oil from separating, and/ or change the color. These foods should be avoided (in excess) whether they are marked organic or not. Many of them are associated with carcinogens (cancer causing), inflammation, gastrointestinal issues, wreaking havoc on the nervous system and more.
The best thing you can do is try to get the majority of your foods from whole foods. Remember, it should have a mother or grow from the ground!