Author: JuRo

The IoT Programming Debacle: A Tale of Forked Libraries and Broken Dreams

Ah, the dream of IoT programming! You start with a simple idea—maybe a smart sensor, a connected coffee machine, or a light switch that dims based on your mood. But then reality slaps you in the face like a poorly calibrated robotic arm. What should 

Zwoegen voor Zwemmen: De Zoektocht naar een zwemlocatie

1. Is het donderdagavond?🔲 Ja → Ga naar vraag 2.🔲 Nee → 🎉 Geluk gehad! Je mag blijven zitten. 2. Is het water warmer dan een gemiddeld glas kraanwater?🔲 Ja → Ga naar vraag 3.🔲 Nee → Mompel iets over “koude rillingen en onderkoelingsgevaar” en 

“From Cigarettes to Candy Bars: How Big Tobacco Hooked Us on Junk Food”

“From Cigarettes to Candy Bars: How Big Tobacco Hooked Us on Junk Food”

In the 1980s and 1990s, major tobacco companies like Philip Morris and R.J. Reynolds diversified into the food industry, acquiring brands such as Kraft, General Foods, Nabisco, and Hawaiian Punch. This strategic move allowed them to apply their expertise in creating addictive products to the food sector, leading to the proliferation of hyper-palatable foods—items engineered with high levels of sugar, fat, and salt to enhance taste and encourage overconsumption.

The Washington Post

Research indicates that during their ownership, tobacco companies formulated and marketed foods that were significantly more hyper-palatable than those of their competitors. This approach mirrored their tactics in the tobacco industry, focusing on product formulations that heightened consumer cravings and fostered habitual consumption.

Medical Xpress

Even after divesting from the food industry in the early 2000s, the legacy of these practices persists. A substantial portion of the American food supply remains hyper-palatable, contributing to public health challenges such as obesity and related diseases.

Neuroscience News

This historical intersection of the tobacco and food industries underscores the importance of scrutinizing corporate strategies that prioritize profit over public health. Understanding these tactics is crucial for developing effective policies and interventions to promote healthier eating habits and mitigate the impact of hyper-palatable foods on society.

Ultra-Processed People: Dr. Chris van Tulleken’s Eye-Opening Exposé on What’s Really in Our Food

Ultra-Processed People: Dr. Chris van Tulleken’s Eye-Opening Exposé on What’s Really in Our Food

In his new book, Ultra-Processed People, Dr. Chris van Tulleken—the renowned infectious diseases doctor and BBC broadcaster—delves into a global issue that’s both insidious and deeply personal: ultra-processed food (UPF). From his years of medical training at Oxford to his groundbreaking research on corporate influence 

AG1 – The Rise, the Hype, and the Untold Story of Its Founder

AG1 – The Rise, the Hype, and the Untold Story of Its Founder

If you’ve listened to just about any podcast lately, you’ve probably heard about a certain green smoothie powder that claims to be a one-stop shop for all your nutrient needs. AG1 (formerly Athletic Greens) has taken the wellness world by storm, backed by some of 

The Hidden Truth Behind Processed Meat: Why Is Ham Pink and What Aren’t They Telling Us?

The Hidden Truth Behind Processed Meat: Why Is Ham Pink and What Aren’t They Telling Us?

We see it everywhere: bright pink ham slices, perfectly packaged, marketed as a safe and tasty snack for kids and adults alike. But how did we end up believing that processed meats are healthy or even necessary? And what’s behind that appealing pink color? A recent investigation uncovers disturbing truths about the food industry, revealing how lobbying and strategic manipulation have shaped public perception—and policy—on processed meats.


How “Healthy” Meat Isn’t So Healthy After All

In 2015, the World Health Organization (WHO) classified certain additives in processed meats as carcinogenic. This includes nitrites, the chemicals responsible for giving ham and other meats their familiar pink hue. These additives are used to preserve meats and prevent bacterial growth, but the risks may far outweigh the benefits. Long-term exposure to nitrites has been linked to an increased risk of cancer.

In the 1970s, the U.S. nearly banned these additives when evidence of their risks first surfaced. But what happened? Enter the powerful meat industry lobby, who orchestrated a campaign to discredit the scientists behind these findings. Studies raising health concerns were quickly cast aside, while industry-funded research suggested there was nothing to worry about.


Lobbying, Influence, and the Cost of Public Health

Lobbyists for the meat industry have been working for decades to prevent regulations that could limit the use of certain additives. This goes beyond just nitrites and pink ham; these tactics have influenced policy decisions on various food additives and chemicals across the entire food industry.

How does it work? Lobbyists fund studies that downplay health risks or even promote the supposed benefits of meat consumption. Scientists who produce favorable research receive generous financial support and access to prestigious platforms. On the flip side, researchers who reveal health risks are often dismissed, undermined, or pressured into silence. The result is a controlled narrative, where public perception is shaped to favor industry interests.


From Farms to Lawmakers: The Global Impact

Filmmaker Sandrine Rigaud followed these lobbying efforts from small European towns to California’s food markets, unearthing a pattern of influence stretching across borders. Her year-long investigation exposed how lobbyists have affected policy in the U.S., Europe, and beyond, influencing everything from labeling practices to food safety regulations. Thanks to this powerful network, the food industry often determines what information reaches the public—and what stays buried.


The Confusing World of Food Labels

Ever tried to decipher a food label only to feel like you need a degree in chemistry? This is no accident. Labels are often intentionally complex, filled with scientific terms and misleading phrases, making it difficult for consumers to make informed choices. This confusion allows harmful additives to slip under the radar. Until clearer labeling and tighter regulations are enforced, it’s up to consumers to be vigilant, researching ingredients and looking beyond the marketing.


What Can We Do?

The fight for transparency is far from over, but knowledge is power. Here are a few ways to protect yourself and your family:

  1. Be Wary of Processed Meats: Opt for fresh, unprocessed meats, or explore plant-based proteins to reduce exposure to harmful additives.
  2. Read Labels Carefully: Look for terms like “nitrates” and “nitrites” on ingredient lists, and educate yourself on other potentially harmful additives.
  3. Support Advocacy for Transparency: Stay informed about organizations pushing for clearer food labeling and stronger regulations on additives.

Conclusion: Time for a Change

The tactics used by the meat industry to influence public perception and policy reveal a system where profits often come before health. By staying informed and supporting transparency, we can push back against the influence of big industry and make choices that truly benefit our health. It’s time to question the “pink” in our ham and demand a food system that puts people before profits.

Dark Calories & Toxic Oils: What’s Really Hiding in Your Food?

Dark Calories & Toxic Oils: What’s Really Hiding in Your Food?

When it comes to what’s on our plates, there’s more going on than meets the eye. You’ve probably heard about calories, carbs, and fats, but terms like dark calories and the hidden dangers of seed oils might be less familiar. Today, we’re uncovering what these mean—and why 

Industry Playbook: Health or Hype?

Industry Playbook: Health or Hype?

The food industry knows how to play the game. Slick marketing, feel-good slogans, and carefully crafted buzzwords all create an illusion of health that’s hard to resist. Labels like “all-natural,” “low-fat,” and “organic” are thrown around liberally, but how often do we stop to question 

The Great Food Fraud: What the Industry Doesn’t Want You to Know

The Great Food Fraud: What the Industry Doesn’t Want You to Know

If you think you’re well-informed about what’s healthy and what’s not, think again. This blog dives into a world of food fraud and industry deception—a world where the fine print is written in dollar signs rather than in truths about health. Here, you’ll find links, insights, and real-world examples of how the food industry, governments, and even pharmaceutical giants have, for decades, prioritized profit over public health.

But let’s be clear: this isn’t another health blog telling you what to eat or how to live. This is about challenging you to ask the tough questions and look beyond the surface.

Navigating the Skies with Laughter

Navigating the Skies with Laughter

Ah, flying. The act of defying gravity while confined in a metal tube hurtling through the air at breakneck speeds. It’s a marvel of modern engineering and a source of both excitement and dread for travelers worldwide. But fear not, fellow wanderers, for I, your