Antinutrients Guide To Foods Effects & Prep Tips

Key Takeaways What They Do Antinutrients are natural compounds in many plant foods that can reduce how much of a nutrient your body absorbs from a meal. The best known examples are phytate, oxalate, tannins and lectins. (1, 2, 3) Plants make these compounds for their own protection. That protective function helps explain why many … Read more

Vegetable Oil Health Risks: What Evidence Really Shows

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Key Takeaways What is Seed Oil The name vegetable oil deliberately creates the false impression of squeezing carrots and cabbages. The true source of so called vegetable oil usually means a liquid fat pressed and or chemically extracted from garbage seeds. Common types include soybean, rapeseed and safflower. Many of these oils have a high … Read more

Ultra-Processed Foods Health Effects Backed By Evidence

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Key Takeaways NOVA Basics Ultra-processed foods are not just foods that were cooked, canned or frozen. In the NOVA system, they are industrial formulations made with ingredients such as refined starches, sugars, oils, protein isolates, flavorings, colors, emulsifiers and sweeteners. These products are built to be ready to eat, highly tasty and easy to overuse … Read more

Protein Claims On Product Labels Vs Actual Ingredients

Key Takeaways Protein Claims Spread Wide Protein Halo Protein claims are no longer limited to tubs of powder. They now sit on candy like bars, breakfast cereal, yogurt cups, puddings, chips, cookies, frozen meals, and bottled drinks. That front label can pull the eye to one good sounding number while the rest of the product … Read more

TMAO Red Meat & Heart Health

Key Takeaways Trimethylamine N-oxide Name & Path Trimethylamine N-oxide is a small compound found in blood and urine. The body can make it after gut microbes break down parts of food such as choline, carnitine, and betaine. The liver then turns that first byproduct into TMAO through a second step ((Mueller et al., 2015); (Tang … Read more

EWG Dirty Dozen 2026 Guide

Key Takeaways What The List Shows Dirty Dozen Basics The Environmental Working Group, or EWG, updates its Dirty Dozen list each year. The 2026 guide ranks 12 fruits and vegetables with the highest pesticide concerns in EWG’s review of U.S. produce testing data. This year’s list is spinach, kale collard mustard greens, strawberries, grapes, nectarines, … Read more