In today’s health-conscious world, over 60% of shoppers believe products labeled as “healthy” are genuinely good for them, yet research finds that many such foods contain hidden additives and preservatives. According to a recent survey by the Consumer Reports, misleading labeling often masks ingredients that may harm the digestive and cardiovascular systems.
These additives can silently cause long-term damage, as symptoms often go unnoticed until it’s too late. The challenge for consumers is distinguishing between truly healthy foods and those merely marketed as such. This article uncovers common culprits and raises awareness about the risks lurking behind “healthy” labels.
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