3 Reasons to Say No to Cheerios
Cheerios have been a staple in so many households for a long time. It’s marketed as being “heart healthy” and is apparently known to “help lower cholesterol.” The bright yellow box displays the cereal in a heart shaped bowl, and it even says that it’s gluten free! What’s not to love, right?
At Wake Up and Read the Labels, we know not to be tricked by the fancy marketing tactics that are so persuasive at times. So what if the front of the label says it’s healthy and gluten free? Let’s read the ingredients first.
Wow, that’s a lot of ingredients and many that are hard to pronounce! We’re here to tell you that this cereal may make some overarching claims about being “healthy,” but there are 3 reasons that we believe that Cheerios should simply be avoided. Let’s dive in.
Cheerios May Contain Weed Killer
The first ingredient you see listed on the ingredients list is “Whole Grain Oats.” This is problematic because oats are often sprayed with a chemical called glyphosate. It’s the ingredient that you find in the weed killer, Round Up. In fact, samples tested on numerous childrens’ cereals showed traces of the chemical.
Cheerios Contains Unnecessary Food Additives
We wrote previously (link to food additives article) about the different types of food additives, and they’re really not needed. They’re typically added to food to preserve the shelf life, alter the taste or color, and/or to add back lost nutrients.
For the most part, they’re doing more harm than good when it comes to our bodies.
Cheerios Ingredients Can Cause Serious Health Issues
Many of these questionable ingredients can come with a side of health problems. In fact, studies show that glyphosate can be linked to cancer, which is incredibly alarming since glyphosate is linked to many different products including oats, flour, pasta, crackers, lentils, etc.
Food additives have been linked to issues like IBS, bloating, inflammation, glucose Intolerance, plus many more that we covered in our article (link again to food additives article).
The worst part? These health issues are all linked to unnecessary ingredients. Is it worth it? Absolutely not! There’s always an alternative.
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