If you are looking for an interesting read about ingredients found in food and some everyday household products, This Is What You Just Put In Your Mouth by Patrick Di Justo provides an in-depth look.
This book contains reprints of Justo's weekly articles as
they originally appeared in Wired magazine from 2006-2013. The articles
began out of curiosity about what was in certain foods and products
that are commonly used. Some of the things won't surprise or gross you out, but knowing some of the things may make you think twice.
It is light reading in the sense that you
wouldn't just sit down and read the book from cover to cover in one or
two sittings, but rather thumb through and read a few pages at a
time. It can make for interesting conversation as you're sitting around with friends enjoying drinks before dinner. "Hey! Did you know that Vita Coco coconut water that you are drinking contains Gibberellins?" Or maybe during dessert when you inform everyone that the Cool Whip they just dolloped on their piece of pie contains sex grease!
The book really makes you stop to think about how many
corporations and companies are not very forthcoming with information
when it comes to ingredients and production of their product. And these are products
that we eat, that touch our skin, or that we come into contact with on
some level. It pays to research products and companies if you are
concerned about your health and well-being!
I received this book free to review from Blogging for Books. The opinions
expressed in this review are my true thoughts and feeling regarding this book.
I am disclosing this information in accordance with the Federal Trade
Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.
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