
20. Gluten-Free Junk Foods
According to a 2013 survey, about a third of people in the US try to avoid gluten. Although some experts think it’s unnecessary, the fact is that gluten can be problematic for many people. That is especially true with modern wheat, as mentioned earlier. As you might expect, food manufacturers have invented all sorts of gluten-free foods to profit from the trend. The trouble is, these foods are usually just as bad as their gluten-containing counterparts, if not worse. Not only are they low in nutrients, but they’re also often made with refined starches that cause rapid spikes in blood sugar.
Choose foods that are naturally gluten-free, like plants and animals, not gluten-free processed foods. Gluten-free junk food is still junk food. Naturally, gluten-free foods like fruit, vegetables, quinoa, rice, corn, and potatoes are good for you. Many gluten-free packaged foods are just as high in calories, sodium, added sugar, and saturated fat as any other processed food. Most of the gluten-free flours used to make these products have fewer nutrients and fiber than the whole-wheat version. Plus, nutrients may be stripped away during processing. Usually, gluten-free options are much sweeter because of the added sugar, so it’s not appealing in taste.