The Dangers of Nitrites: The Foods They are Found In and Why You Want to
Avoid Them
by www.SixWise.com <http://www.sixwise.com/> 



Sodium nitrite (or sodium nitrate) is widely used as a preservative,
antimicrobial agent, color fixative and flavoring in cured meats and other
products.


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Children born to moms who ate a lot of nitrite-containing cured meats while
they were pregnant may have an increased risk of brain tumors.

If you eat hot
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_how_unhealthy_are_they.htm> dogs, bacon, ham, luncheon
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_needed_to_know_about__lunchmeat.htm> meats, corned beef, smoked fish or any
other type of processed meat, you are almost assuredly consuming nitrites.

Though this preservative has been studied for more than 50 years, there is
still ongoing debate as to whether or not it's harmful. Some experts say
that the health claims against the preservative have "not been
substantiated" while others recommend avoiding them in your diet entirely.

Why You May Want to Avoid Nitrites

Numerous studies have found that nitrites contribute to a variety of
negative health effects, which we've compiled here.

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Cancer: When you eat nitrites, they can be converted into nitrosamines,
which are potent
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cancer-causing chemicals, in your body. Specific cancers seem to be most
affected, including: 

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Colorectal Cancer: People who ate the most processed meat were 50 percent
more likely to develop lower colon cancer, according to a study in the
Journal of the American Medical Association.

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Stomach Cancer: An investigation into 15 studies on processed meat found
that the risk of stomach cancer increased from 15 percent to 38 percent if
the processed meats ratio consumed by an individual rose by 30 grams.

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Pancreatic Cancer: People who ate the most processed meats had a 68 percent
higher risk of pancreatic cancer compared with those who ate the least, a
study in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute found.


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If you love lunchmeat, pepperoni, bacon, sausage and other cured meats, look
for nitrite-free varieties in your grocery store. If they're not there,
request them!

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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD): People who ate more than 14
servings of cured meats per month scored lower on tests of lung function and
had an increased risk of COPD compared with people who did not eat cured
meats. For each additional serving of cured meat per month, the study found
a 2 percent increased risk for COPD.

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DNA Mutations: Hot dogs that contain nitrites have been found to contain
DNA-mutating compounds. If enough DNA mutations occur in the gut, it could
increase your risk of colon cancer.

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Brain Tumors in Children: Children born to women who ate a lot of cured
meats during pregnancy had a two to three times greater risk of developing a
brain tumor than those born to mothers who did not eat cured meats. Children
whose mothers at low levels of cured meats during pregnancy had a moderate
increase in brain tumor risk, the study, published in Public Health
Nutrition, found.

Does This Mean I Should Never Eat Bologna, Hot Dogs, Pepperoni ... ?

Yes ... and no. If you are concerned about nitrites and want to avoid them
in your diet, you must cut out most all commercial hot dogs, luncheon meats,
sausages, bacon, and processed meats (even that in canned soup).

However, supermarkets are increasingly offering nitrate/nitrite-free
varieties of everyone's favorites. While some have pointed out that
nitrite-free meats are often still "cured" using salt, sugar or another
natural curing agent, which may be misleading to consumers, they do not, at
least, contain nitrites.

To make even healthier meat choices, look for nitrite-free products that are
also grass-fed and free of artificial flavors, artificial colors and
byproducts.

It's also worth noting that processed meats are not the only sources of
nitrites. Green leafy vegetables and root vegetables contain naturally
occurring nitrites, though it's thought that compounds in the vegetables
inhibit the formation of the harmful nitrosamines in your body.

Nitrites also exist in drinking water due to fertilizers, manure, animal
feedlots and other environmental pollution sources.

 
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