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Dear Reader, I'd be willing to bet you don't know how much phosphorus you eat. But you should. Because I just found out that more than a third of all Americans eat a diet that's too high in phosphorus. And according to a new study of nearly 10,000 adults, their overall mortality risk is twice as high as people with lower phosphorous intakes. Those are absolutely stunning statistics. And they're even more shocking when you consider phosphorus isn't some rogue toxin. It's an essential mineral that your bodyneeds to function properly. Phosphorus-rich foods include pumpkin seeds, cheese, salmon, scallops, brazil nuts, pork, beef, and lentils. All pretty healthy right? In fact, most of these foods are regular staples of my New Hamptons Health Miracle. But these foods aren't the main sources of phosphorus in the U.S. diet. And they're not the ones causing the excess-phosphorus problems. No, the excess dietary phosphorus wreaking havoc on Americans' health is coming from food additives. And more specifically, from inorganic phosphates. Manufacturers put these in their processed and packaged food products as preservatives, anti-caking agents, and stabilizers. But your body absorbs these inorganic phosphates in greater quantities than the phosphorus that's naturally present in fresh foods. And that's a major problem. Because in excess, phosphorus can harden your arteries, cause endothelial dysfunction, and lead directly to heart attacks, strokes, and chronic kidney disease. Just to give you an idea of the scope of this concern, let me share a few statistics. Nearly half of the 2,394 best-selling grocery brands feature phosphorus additives. That includes:
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Monday, March 31, 2014
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