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Read before you shop

By Jeanne Wieland
Wednesday, Aug 20 2008, 09:08 PM

All the health experts will tell you to read the labels carefully when you shop to make sure you're buying the right stuff for your family -- and avoiding as much junk as possible.

But what can you do when you don't know if the L Rhamnosus and Acesulfame Potassium listed on the yogurt container are ingredients that are good for you or not? I just heard about a new web site called LabelWatch.com that lists all the ingredients in foods you buy at the grocery store and color codes them so you know which products are fair game to consume and which you might want to leave on the store shelf.

It breaks the ingredients into three categories -- beneficial, coded with green; OK, coded with orange; and cautionary, coded with red. Obviously you want more greens than reds in the foods you buy. If you click on one of the coded ingredients in the list, a box pops up with more information about why that ingredient is considered harmless or not.

There's also an alphabetical listing of food additives so you can search by that as well if there's one in particular you're curious about. 

It all sounds very scientific, but the site is designed in a fairly straightforward way, so it's easy to read. If you're a label reader or want to start doing it more diligently, it's a good place to get more information.

And FYI? L Rhamnosus? That's considered beneficial.

Acesulfame Potassium? Potassium's good, right? Apparently not this kind. Who knew?
 


 

Baby bottle battle

By Jeanne Wieland
Monday, Aug 18 2008, 02:58 PM

This is not an easy time to be a new mom. It seems something new is coming out every week or so that could threaten your baby's health -- and the information on what is best to do is rarely crystal clear.

Take this bisphenol A situation, for example. A few months ago, the reports were scary. Bisphenol A, commonly found in baby bottles and water bottles, was being blamed for everything from cancer to hyperactive children. The prevailing advice was that parents should get that stuff far away from their children.

A report released by the FDA in the past few days refutes those claims, and suggests that the chemical is safe for infants, children and adults.  

Just to be on the safe side, you can try to avoid products with bisphenol A in them, but that can be tricky. And now with these conflicting reports, is it important to be vigilant about this or not? How far do you go?

I'm curious about what the newest moms think. How are you handling this question? If you have thoughts on this, leave a comment for me.  


 
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