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Preserving Your Child's Health
Pregnancy and Additives
By Sheila Seifert
Food and beverage additives play a major role in the diet of most Americans, but what many people don't know is that these additives can affect the health of unborn children.
All About Additives
What are additives? Anne Keller, director of nutrition education for Wildwood Child and Adult Care Food Program, Inc. in Denver, Colo., says that additives are ingredients added to food or beverages to preserve (citric acid), add flavor (fructose), emulsify and stabilize (pectin), dye (caramel), improve nutritional value (vitamins A and D) and improve texture (yeast). "Some are OK, and some should be avoided," she says.
In 1959, the FDA released its first "Generally Recognized as Safe" (GRAS) list of additives. Some who trust the GRAS list point to scientific studies and FDA approval to demonstrate that these additives have no adverse effect on pregnant women. Others cite dangerous results from animal studies and case studies where academic testing scores improved dramatically after the elimination of GRAS-approved additives.
Since additives can affect your unborn child's health, you may need to pay special attention to your diet.
Additives to Avoid:
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