In recent years, the Western diet has seen a surge in the consumption of foods labeled as “healthy,” such as plant-based products, gluten-free options, and low-fat snacks. Despite this trend, the United States has experienced a significant rise in health issues associated with diet, notably diabetes and gastrointestinal disorders. As of 2023, approximately 40.1 million Americans, or 12% of the population, are living with diabetes, with an additional 115.2 million adults having prediabetes (cdc.gov). Furthermore, nearly two-thirds of Americans report experiencing gastrointestinal symptoms, including heartburn, abdominal pain, and bloating (pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov). The digestive system is particularly affected by these dietary choices, leading to increased morbidity and healthcare costs. This situation underscores the challenge of distinguishing between genuinely healthy foods and those that, despite their labels, may contribute to adverse health outcomes.
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32. Corn Chips Corn chips are a popular snack made from cornmeal, but their processing often strips away beneficial nutrients found in whole corn. This results…