Butylated hydroxytolyene (BHT) or it’s less studied sister butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) are “organic” lipophhilc’s or in layman’s terms, they protect food from lipid oxidation, which causes fats & oils to turn rancid. It’s most commonly used as a preservative in cereal, potato chips & chewing gum but is also added to cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, jet fuels, rubber, petroleum products & embalming fluid.
In the 1970’s, Dr. Benjamin Feingold studied BHT & established a link between this preservative & increased risk of stomach & liver tumors. After his study, some food industries voluntarily removed it from their products & replaced with the less studied BHA. Both BHT & BHA are considered carcinogens by the U.S Dept. of Health & Human Services. There are also concerns that BHT plays a role in damaging genetic material & red blood cells; impairs kidney, liver & brain functions & induces symptoms of chemical sensitivity.
Let’s back up a minute… BHT is commonly used as a preservative in cereal, but it’s also used in embalming fluid… WHAT????
Okay, now that I’ve gotten over my initial shock & have picked my bottom jaw up off the floor, let’s look at some products to avoid…
Okay, now that I’ve gotten over my initial shock & have picked my bottom jaw up off the floor, let’s look at some products to avoid…
You could spend hours on the cereal aisle reading box labels & you’d start to go cross-eyed with all the BHT on the boxes. Because there are so many, I suggest you read your families favorite cereal box labels & look for BHT or BHA. It’s usually the last ingredient listed.
General Mill®, Kellogg’s® & Post® all use BHT/BHA in almost all their cereals, but there are some they don’t. Here are some to avoid & some to try instead.
Instead of Chex® try Crispix®
Instead of Fruity Cheerios® try Cascadian Farms® “Fruitful O’s” or Very Berry Kix®
source: http://www.cascadianfarms.com/ |
Instead of Cinnamon Toast Crunch® try Mom’s Best Natural’s® “Toasted Cinnamon Squares” which our local Target carries.
source: http://www.momsbestnaturals.com/ |
Instead of Honey Smacks® try Malt-O-Meal® “Golden Puffs” in the bag.
Instead of Wheaties® try Newman’s Own® “Honey Flax”.
Instead of Quaker® Life try Barbara’s ® “Shredded Spoonfuls” (this is a favorite in our house).
source: http://www.barbarasbakery.com/ |
I could go on & on, but hopefully this little list has given you a good starting point in your hunt for cereal without BHT/BHA. Look for these good brands, Arrow Head Mills, Cascadian Farm's, Newman's Own, Mom's Best Naturals or Mother's Best, Enviro Kids by Nature's Path & even a few Post, Kellogg's & General Mills that don't have BHT/BHA.
Remember also to read the ingredients on the backs of cereal bars & granola bars. Both Special K® & Quaker® use BHT. And lastly, when you’re at the checkout & you reach for a pack of gum to help with that dragon breath, read the ingredients, more than likely BHT is added. Try Lifesavers® instead.
Until the next post…
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