This Is One Of The Biggest Cancer Causing Foods, Stop Eating It!

By Michael Avery in Health and Fitness On 7th February 2017
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Everybody loves a nice hot dog.

Well, every meat eater, anyway. But did you know that the World Health Organization has identified hot dogs as a cancer-causing food? There's more...

They are not natural

Undoubtedly, there is nothing natural about frankfurters, since they are nutritionally empty processed foods. The factories produce them in a highly robotized manner at an astonishing rate of 300,000 hot dogs per hour.

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We're going to guess that you don't know how hot dogs are made.

Well, buckle in, because it gets pretty gross.

First, butchers (or, more commonly, meat processing plants) start with the "trimmings."

But what are trimmings?

Hot dogs contain a mixture of pork, beef and chicken. In their production, factories use leftovers from cutting steaks or pork chops and ‘edible’ slaughter by-products, such as animal feet and heads, fatty tissue and skins.

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These are bits of beef and pork that were cut off of steaks and chops.

They're not prime meat, as you can imagine. They're ground up like hamburger meat.

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Then, liquified chicken meat is added...along with a ton of preservatives.

And that could be a big reason for the potential carcinogenic properties of the meat.

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That's right, your basically eating leftovers.

All these leftovers are being ground and mixed together into a thick paste. Then, a plethora of additives is added in order to improve the taste of the mixture, including excessive amounts of salt, corn syrup, monosodium glutamate (MSG), nitrates, and other chemicals.

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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) doesn’t require manufacturers to list flavorings on the label, so just about anything goes.

As the tastes of people differ, flavorings vary depending on the area where the hot dogs are sold. Flavorings include the infamous monosodium glutamate (MSG) and carmine – a dye from the shells of small beetles, boiled in ammonia or sodium carbonate.

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The plant adds water and flavorings.

Like, a lot of water. Hey, they've got to get that pleasing hot dog texture, right?

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This gunk ends up stuffed into casings.

Yeah, SOMEHOW this stuff isn't good for you. Who knew?

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Processed meats in general, have been shown to increase the risk of pancreatic cancer by 67% in a study by the University of Hawaii.

Some of the most problematic additives used in hot dogs are nitrates and nitrites. Even organic hot dogs contain nitrite, sometimes even in higher amounts than the conventional hot dogs. Namely, these two additives combine with amines in processed meat in the presence of high heat and result in nitrosamines. Nitrosamines have been linked to cancer, especially bladder, pancreas, colon, and stomach cancer.

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Here's a video of hot dog production. Watch at your own risk.

The American Institute for Cancer Research states that one hot dog a day increases your risk for colorectal cancer by 21%.

Be sure to pass this on...not many people know about this!