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    Avoid These 10 Dairy Products, They Contain Too Many Chemicals

    By Jenna Jury,

    24 days ago

    A new Consumer Reports study focuses on grocery staples that most people keep in refrigerators and pantries. The study measures the amount of plastic (in nanograms) in our everyday foods. It’s important to be equipped with the facts to make better food choices for us and our families. One of the focuses of this study was on dairy products that contain too many chemicals. According to the CR, the dairy products on this list have high levels of plasticizers.

    While it can be challenging to avoid plasticizers altogether because they are found in many food items, beauty and self-care products, and even dust , knowing which products have considerable traces of plastic chemicals is a good idea. This Consumer Report looked at the amount of phthalates in 85 foods. During this study, it was discovered that the plastic chemical was present in each item tested except for one. While this discovery is surprising, the results can help you make wiser food decisions. Within the study, phthalates were found in ten dairy products. The results are listed below. (After reading this article, take a look at the foods with the highest levels of plastic. )

    To compile a list of dairy products with high levels of plasticizers in them, 24/7 Tempo first consulted the Consumer Reports study, then studies published in Pub Med and the American Journal of Public Health were also consulted. This list can help you become more aware of how much plastic chemicals are hiding in your dairy products.

    Fairlife Core Power High Protein Milk Shake, Chocolate (plastic)

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    • Total Phthalates found per serving: 20,452 in nanograms

    The dairy product with the highest level of phthalates was Fairlife Core Power High Protein Milk Shake, chocolate. It’s important to note that the high levels of plastic chemicals were not dependent upon each product’s packaging. Across the board, the packaging varied between plastic, paperboard, aluminum foil, and paper wrap.

    SlimFast High Protein Meal Replacement Shake Creamy Chocolate (plastic)

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    • Total Phthalates found per serving: 16,916 in nanograms

    According to WEMU.org, dairy products are more susceptible to the plastic chemical for several reasons. First, the process of milking uses plastic elements. Secondly, warm milk is full of fat, making it an ideal gathering place for the fat-soluble phthalate chemical.

    Yoplait Original Low Fat Yogurt French Vanilla (plastic)

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    • Total Phthalates found per serving: 10,948 in nanograms

    General Mills is one of the top food manufacturers. However, several of their products were high on the CR list of foods with plasticizers. The food with the highest level of phthalate was Annie’s Organic Cheesy Ravioli, which contained 53,579 nanograms of this plasticizer. When tested, their Yoplait yogurt had 10,948 nanagrams.

    Tuscan Dairy Farms Whole Milk (plastic)

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    • Total Phthalates found per serving: 10,932 in nanograms

    While nanograms sound like such a small amount, there are two facts to remember about plasticizers. First, according to the Consumer Report, phthalates may be cumulative. This means that even though the amount is small, what seeps into your bloodstream and body can stack up when continuously consumed.

    Secondly, even a tiny amount of phthalates in your system can be harmful.

    Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream Vanilla (paperboard carton)

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    • Total Phthalates found per serving: 6,387 in nanograms

    Plasticizers are endocrine disruptors. These disruptors can adversely affect health by interrupting estrogen and hormone production and regulation.

    Wholesome Pantry (ShopRite) Organic Whole Milk (carton)

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    • Total Phthalates found per serving: 4,620 in nanograms

    Additionally, these endocrine disruptors can increase the risk of health concerns. These concerns include premature birth, infertility, certain cancers, and cardiovascular disease.

    Great Value (Walmart) Ice Cream Homestyle Vanilla (paperboard)

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    • Total Phthalates found per serving: 3,068 in nanograms

    According to an American Journal of Public Health peer-reviewed article, when products are used or food is consumed with high levels of phthalates, it may also affect an unborn child in other ways; this article suggests that pre-natal exposure can also increase risks for several disorders, including attention, behavior, and learning disorders.

    Jell-O Pudding Snacks Original Chocolate (plastic)

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    • Total Phthalates found per serving: 1,756 in nanograms

    A popular snack item for children is Jell-O pudding. Yet, in the Consumer Report, the study found 1,756 nanograms in each serving. A healthier choice of snack may be unpackaged vegetables or fruit.

    Sargento Sliced Natural Cheddar Cheese Sharp (plastic)

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    • Total Phthalates found per serving: 1,481 in nanograms

    According to a study published by Pub Med , cheese wrapped in plastic had high levels of DBP and DEHP, both plasticizers. However, cheeses that were rolled or triangular had lower levels of plasticizers.

    Land O’ Lakes Butter Salted (paper wrap/cardboard)

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    • Total Phthalates found per serving: in nanograms

    Plasticizers may be difficult to avoid daily because of the highly processed nature of common products. However, by becoming more knowledgeable about the items that contain high levels of plasticizers, you can begin to make smart choices on the foods you and your family consume. ( Avoid these fast-food items because of the high levels of plastic chemicals. )

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