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Chemicals That Kill? Or Just Frighten?
Posted By Wellness Club On June 28, 2012 @ 11:21 am In Health Questions,Nutrition and Health | Comments Disabled
The human organism is a wild and wonderful place – we are a chemical soup of minerals, acids, electrolytes, proteins, and fats. (well, proteins and fats are acids…) This does lead to a whole lot of confusion though, and sometimes outright deception by those who would have us believe that such-and-such spooky-sounding chemical must be bad for us…
Here is a case in point:
Dave wrote:
I have a nephew who is a chemical engineer and he tells me Aspartame, when warmed up equals formaldehyde. Ill bet that’s as safe as all the other garbage the AMA says we need. I’m still wondering what good nicotinic acid does for me. That’s what niacin is isn’t it?
Dave knows correctly that formaldehyde, which is a breakdown product of Aspartame the artificial sweetener, is not very good for us – after all, it is used to preserve cadavers, right? (see our HealthBeat Article Is Nutrasweet (Aspartame) Safe?)
Yes Dave, Aspartame is a spooky chemical and your nephew is right. Formaldehyde, while it does occur naturally in very minute amounts in the human body, is not something we want to ingest.
This is much the same situation as the sodium benzoate and citric acid or ascorbic acid combo that is present in so many soft drinks – and can break down into benzene, a known and potent carcinogen. Yet another well-meant chemical offering with unintended and poisonous consequences.
But that leaves us with the $64,000 question: which “chemicals” are good for us, and which are not?
Here is a “Pop Quiz”:
Which of the following chemicals are unsafe for humans?
How did you do? Let’s look at each of these ominous-sounding chemicals:
Like many things, these and a lot of other nasty sounding chemicals have some very important uses and functions within our bodies. As with most things, they need to be in the right place at the right time and in the right amount in order to be beneficial rather than harmful.
So, pyridine-3-carboxylic acid, AKA nicotinic acid, AKA Niacin, AKA vitamin B3 is the only substance (dare we say “drug”?) that has been proven to reduce mortality from elevated cholesterol levels. It also improves microcirculation. Read about how the Coronary Drug Project found that niacin was the only “drug” that actually reduced mortality.
Not bad for a spooky-sounding chemical, right?
And these other scary-sounding chemicals? As Penn and Teller demonstrate in their video, unscrupulous people can prey on the fears of others by using language emotionally loaded with frightening terminology to achieve their own ends.
Whether that is to persuade folks to sign a petition to ban water, or, as has been happening recently in the nutrition industry where certain marketers are offering sales-pitches that rely on generating fear about “dangerous chemicals” in competitors products in order to sell their own.
One such recent sales tactic whips up fear about a substance called magnesium stearate – and Dr. Myatt addressed that deception in a HealthBeat video that you can watch – check out Dr. Myatt’s HealthBeat News article and video debunking Dr. Mercola and his treatment of magnesium stearate here!
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