Category: DyeDiet RECOMMENDED

Welch’s 100% Grape Juice

Welch’s 100% Grape Juice

[ 0 ] August 5, 2012 |

Recently I have recommended Great Value 100% Apple Juice which remarkably had no food additives wasteful for the human body, nutrients only. Here is another good example of that kind: Welch’s 100% Grape Juice which comes without any benign (yellow segments) and biochemically foreign (anti-nutritional, red segments) food additives. DyeDiet RECOMMENDED Welch’s 100% Grape Juice:  […]

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Lemon Poppyseed Scones: From people who care

Lemon Poppyseed Scones: From people who care

[ 0 ] July 25, 2012 |

I have written a serial of angry warnings about infamous Lofthouse cookies which are, in my opinion as a professional chemist, nothing more than a chemical waste. I categorize them as a latent “food terrorism” in this country. You will hardly recognize their hazardless unless you are a chemist, a nutritionist or a DyeDiet follower. […]

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Jelly Belly To Be Proud About

Jelly Belly To Be Proud About

[ 0 ] July 21, 2012 |

Some time ago I wrote a report on Jelly Belly candy which was stuffed with 11 anti-nutritional food additives (red segments in the DyeDiet diagram) and delivered a miserably low nutritional value. Yes, I would not treat my children to that kind of candies. But the world is changing and not always for worse. Now […]

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Great Value Apple Juice: A good choice

Great Value Apple Juice: A good choice

[ 0 ] July 18, 2012 |

Recently I have written a positive review for Capri Sun Flavored Juice Drink Blend. Yes, you can trust its label and, yes, it’s safe to drink it in moderation. But look at the DyeDiet diagram of Great Value 100% Apple Juice: It’s entirely green! This means that only nutrients are present in the product. DyeDiet […]

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Lemon Lime All Natural Soda

Lemon Lime All Natural Soda

[ 2 ] July 14, 2012 |

Every time I visit Whole Foods Market I get a feeling that any item there costs at least $4.99. Well, I explain to myself, that’s what we have to pay for the high quality food and guaranteed safety. And when I look at the receipt I think:  This is another good reason to eat less! […]

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Naturally Sweetened drink mix: It’s Safe!

Naturally Sweetened drink mix: It’s Safe!

[ 0 ] July 11, 2012 |

To alleviate impact of the heat wave we may need to drink more pure water than normal. You can also use a drink mix to add some flavor and color. But be careful in your selection, only a few of them don’t contain strange chemical food additives and colorants. Here is a good example, Great […]

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Perrier Lime Mineral Water: The Perfect Hydration!

Perrier Lime Mineral Water: The Perfect Hydration!

[ 0 ] June 23, 2012 |

Every time want to I suggest a healthy alternative to many shamefully unhealthy American soft drinks, I refer to the mineral water from Perrier  or Pellegrino. Indeed, there is nothing better for hydration of your body, except, maybe pure natural source water. But Perrier makes wonder by presenting their lime-flavored version of the mineral water. […]

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SoBe Lifewater: The right hydration

SoBe Lifewater: The right hydration

[ 4 ] June 20, 2012 |

Some time ago I have reviewed SoBe zero calorie punch which, however, I couldn’t recommend to you because it did contain a questionable food additive. This time I am happy to recommend SoBe Lifewater Pacific Coconut Coconut Water, low calorie beverage composed with no strange chemicals (no red segments in the DyeDiet risk diagram). What […]

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Nutritious candy of Whole Foods Market

Nutritious candy of Whole Foods Market

[ 2 ] June 6, 2012 |

Sometimes I hear from my readers: “Why do you look for nutrients in candy? Everyone knows they are artificial.” I disagree on the both points: 1. Candy can and should be nutritious; 2. Too many people are misled by fruity pictures on the labels. So what the nutritious candy looks like? Here is one example […]

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Capri Sun: You can trust the label

Capri Sun: You can trust the label

[ 0 ] May 30, 2012 |

Capri Sun is a brand of flavored juice drink blend from concentrates originated from Germany and distributed in the US by Kraft Foods. Its origin may be the reason why it doesn’t contain any artificial food colorants you find in its infamous domestic relative, Kool-Aid. Furthermore, the drink’s label is NOT totally misleading: Strawberry-Kiwi flavored […]

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