I get asked quite a bit on my Instagram about certain so called “healthy” brands and products and my opinion.
I want to emphasize here (as I always do) the importance of ingredients vs. the nutritional label and “big words” on the packaging. You’ll often see common words and phrases to draw you in like:
• Wholesome
• Nothing Artificial
• Heart Healthy
• Whole Grains
and my all time favorite…“All Natural”. Hey, guess what?! Rattle snake poisoning is all natural too! There’s nothing artificial about that, right? So does that automatically mean it’s good for you? See where I’m going with this?
Below are some well known brands that are actually recommended by professional dietitians (note: not all, but many dietitians and famous “health food” gurus are endorsed) as well as marketed as “the better alternative”. I’ve also listed what I would recommend instead.
So let’s get to it!
BARS:
Quest Bars:
Let’s take a look at the ingredients, shall we?
Chocolate Chip Cookie Ingredients:
Protein Blend (Milk Protein Isolate, Whey Protein Isolate), Soluble Corn Fiber, Almonds, Water, Unsweetened Chocolate, Natural Flavors, Erythritol, Cocoa Butter, Palm Oil, Sea Salt, Calcium Carbonate, Sucralose, Steviol Glycosides (Stevia).
First off, you should know anything containing stevia I do not recommend. It wreaks havoc on anyone’s digestive system and can cause gas, bloating, headaches, and even weight gain…and that’s just the “safe” side effects. If you get anything out of this post, PLEASE read this post I did about stevia. It will make you think twice about consuming it, and more importantly, may even rid you of digestive symptoms you are having simply by cutting it out of your diet!
If stevia doesn’t convince you, Quest Bars also contain Erythritol (see this post I did about how Erythritol is one of the worst things to consume for IBS sufferers) as well as Natural Flavors (see this post). The corn fiber is most likely GMO, and these ingredients alone should make you want to stop buying these. P.S. I use to eat these on occasion (hey, I’m not perfect!) and knew they were bad for me and felt horrible after each time I did. But about 3 years ago I stopped cold turkey and now I know if eat one I will have huge IBS upsets, headaches, and just feel crappy!
Kashi Granola Bars:
Check out the website. They highlight their whole grain aspect, fiber and proteins content, as well as their Non-GMO stamp. So what? Don’t pay any attention to the marketing. Just take a look at the ingredients (because that’s all that matters) and let me know if you feel they’re still on your healthy list.
KIND Bars:
Notice the packaging? They’re 100 calories, only contain 3g of sugar, and are gluten free! They also contain glucose syrup, soy lecithin, and natural flavor. Yum! (I’ve linked these ingredients to separate posts I’ve done about them in case you’re interested)
What are better alternatives?
I am addicted to Evo Hemp bars! Not only do they contain clean, REAL food ingredients that you can pronounce, but they’re also organic, non-GMO, raw, vegan, paleo, gluten free, …..and the best part? They contain hemp which helps reduce inflammation in the body! Anything from their website is 20% off with code: lilsipper.
I also like Larabars original line. However, they’re not organic or non-GMO, and I don’t have a code, but still a pretty good option.
ICE CREAMS:
Halo Top:
Now this brand is one I get asked about a lot! If you’ve read what I already wrote above, then you probably already know my view. Again, this is something I used to consume once or twice a month (knowing it was bad for me) but a few years ago I stopped eating them too and reset my entire taste buds (not to mention digestion).
Just look at the ingredients. Same crap as mentioned above.
Below are 2 other well known brands in the same category as Halo Top: crap.
Arctic Zero:
Enlightened Ice Cream:
BREADS:
Lite Breads:
Now again, when you look at their site you’ll see they emphasize this bread:
• Is made with real honey
• Contains no artificial colors or flavors
• Doesn’t contain corn syryp
• Is an excellent source of fiber (compared to…?)
But just check the ingredients!
Whole wheat flour, water, wheat gluten, modified wheat starch, cellulose fiber, honey, yeast, sugar, wheat bran, salt, preservatives (calcium propionate, sorbic acid), grain vinegar, soybean oil, natural flavor, mono- and diglycerides, datem, cellulose gum, calcium sulfate, monocalcium phosphate, reb a (stevia leaf sweetener), cornstarch, soy lecithin, citric acid, honey solids, potassium iodate.
So what if it’s made with real honey, contains whole grains, yada yada….they only emphasize the good. Of course you won’t see packaging with big letters:
“MADE WITH PRESERVATIVES. GREAT SOURCE OF CALCIUM SULFATE, MONO AND DIGLYCERIDES, AND MONOCALCIUM PHOSPHATE. PLUS ADDED POTASSIUM IODATE!”
This of course applies for any food item, not just bread. Check your ingredients! I’d rather eat something higher in calories, fat, and carbs made from REAL food than some diet product any day.
Better alternatives?
4-Ingredient Paleo Bread
5-Ingredient Anti-Inflammatory Bread
YOGURTS:
Elli Quark:
By now you should probably be able to read the ingredient list of this yogurt and know the effects from it’s ingredients. Same old same old…..
This is just one brand I am using for example.
A better alternative is Nancy’s Yogurt. I really like their plain greek which contains high amounts of probiotcs and NO gums, thickeners, preservatives, or added sugars / artificial sweeteners. The sugars in these yogurts are just naturally occurring from the lactic acid during the culturing process.
You may be wondering about the “dry milk powder” in Nancy’s ingredient list. I was skeptical at first too. However, if you know me by now, you know I most certainly contacted the company to dig deeper. Come to find out, the live cultures feed on the nonfat dry milk, which allows them to grow, resulting in a larger overall beneficial microbe count. It totally makes sense now why their brand contains higher amounts of probiotics than many commercial brands.
MEAT SUBSTITUTES:
Let’s not even get into this LOL I mean, unless Potassium Bicarbonate, Potassium Chloride, Caramel Color, and Calcium Sulfate sound appetizing then by all means…have at it!
PREPARED FRUIT:
This may be shocking, but think about it. Have you ever cut open an apple, put it in a bag in the fridge, then check back a day, even hours later? What does it look like? It’s browned. This is NATURAL! So how do those pre-sliced apples in baggies stay “fresh” for weeks? Obviously preservatives to well, preserve them. Check for yourself. Best to just buy fresh apples/fruit and slice them yourself. You’ll also save yourself some money!
MILKS:
Below are just 2 examples of non-dairy milks you may think are healthy / the better alternative to other dairy free milks, but just because they highlight:
• Soy-free, dairy-free, gluten-free, carrageenan-free, non-GMO, kosher, vegan, BPA-free
• 50% more calcium than milk
• Only 40 calories per serving
• Made from non-genetically engineered almonds
….doesn’t make it better. Again, check the ingredients. (Dang, I’m starting to soud like a broken record. lol)
Ingredients: Almondmilk (Water, Almonds), Sunflower Lecithin, Sea Salt, Potassium Citrate, Natural Flavors, Locust Bean Gum, Gellan Gum.
If you look under the “benefits tab” of Silk, you’ll see all the “benefits” highlighted. I just love the last line. LOL
FYI – if you’re not sure what gellan gum is, it’s similar to xanthan gum, guar gum, and locust bean gum in that it’s an emulsifier. It can also cause digestive issues and alter healthy levels of intestinal bacteria! But hey, it’s carageenan free! (eye roll).
Read THIS POST about gums. Please, your gut will thank you!
◊ THINK ABOUT THIS ◊ Ever made your own nut milk? How long does it take for it to go bad? I made my own and usually after 6 days I don’t want to touch it and make more. So how then, can commercially produced nut milks be on the shelves for up to 3 months?
Try making this 30-Second Milk or my 1-Ingredient Coconut Milk. They save you money, obviously contain no preservatives, and even taste better!
NON-DAIRY YOGURTS:
I’m not going into these as I will just sound more redundant (but I do get asked about these brands as well as others so I’ve listed just 2 below for reference). Check the ingredients, yo.
Daiya:
CHOCOLATE:
Sadly, many companies put fillers, stevia, lethitins, and other junk into their chocolate and claim them to be healthy for you. I prefer to eat a bar with cane sugar rather than stevia or monk fruit (at least I know I am eating something less processed and it won’t disrupt my digestive system or give me headaches…and it’s at least REAL!) but even so, I prefer absolutely NO sugar in my chocolate. I eat enough natural sugars from fruits (note, fruit sugar is NOT the enemy!) so the less processed sugar (like sugar in the raw, cane sugar, etc.) I can cut out the better since it can cause yeast overgrowth, acne, etc.
Santa Barbara Chocolate offers 100% Organic, unsweetened chocolate discs that contain just 1 ingredient! (Organic Cacao Mass). No sugar. No lethitins. No stevia. No fillers…I mean, it’s just 1 ingredient! Plus it’s organic. I literally eat them like chocolate chips, top my smoothies with them, and melt them to my desserts! These are the exact ones I use and you can get $10 off with code: lilsipper.
SPICES / SEASONINGS:
When it comes to seasonings, many don’t even think twice about it. It’s so overlooked…but examine closely.
But I buy organic so it must be good, right?
Not so fast. Let’s get back to basics from the beginning of this post. Don’t assume just because it’s organic and has big healthy words on the packaging it’s a winner. Just look at this Simply Organic Ranch Dip Mix.
It’s highlights?
• Organic
• Kosher
• Gluten Free
• No Animal Testing
• Non Irradiated
But still check the ingredients. It was hard to view on Simply Organic’s website (I’m sure they made it that way for a reason) but you can read them clearer on Amazon HERE.
There are obviously more items out in the food world, but the above are just a select few I chose for example. It’s not up to me to “approve” on something, YOU have the tools now to determine what you want to put in your body, examine ingredient lists, and most importantly, skip over the “hype” on the front of the label, who’s endorsing it, and be your own judge. Just because a fancy celebrity or acclaimed health guru says it’s good, still check yourself.
One last thing before I close, I don’t want you to freak out if you eat something “bad”. Hey, we all do it! But try not to make it a regular thing. The point of this post was to bring to light the foods you may be buying regularly thinking they are benefiting you. Instead, put these foods on the “once in a while” list if you REALLY want them. It’s all up to you!
Bethany,
Great article that I will share! We (my husband and I) were always given flack for taking so long in the store because we read labels. 🤔 We’ve always been vigilant because we have 2 Boys with food allergies and even though some have changed we continue because we have seen how easily companies like to change their ingredients or sources. I think people are getting more aware and demanding for better products. Loving the local, craft, and small businesses that are growing all over the world.
Thank you for all your info and passion for living healthy (as we can😉)!
Cindy Lee with 3
I’m making my own almond milk tomorrow thanks to you♥️ Thank you for all the information you put out ! I’ve learned so much from your post/blog/stories and and changing tons health wise and becoming more all natural ❤️
I finally tried Nancy’s yogurt after not eating dairy for years! I’m addicted! It’s such a great source of probiotics and way cheaper then the supplement version. Thank you for researching and doing the hard work for the rest of us that don’t know better. Love you!
Oh yay! I am so glad to hear you are enjoy Nancy’s!
Awesome blog!! I love your instagram stories too! Very inspiring! It is so frustrating that companies are allowed to fill these ‘healthy’ foods with so much crap!!! Have you ever thought about bringing out your own products?
I’m glad you like the blog and my Instagram Collette! And I already work 12-13 hours days 7 days a week, so developing my own items is kinda pushing it 🙂
What are your thoughts on eating out at places like flame broiler, waba grill , Edo Japan, chipotle or Baja Fresh ?
Hi Amber,
I don’t personally eat there.
No! Just because an item is sold at Whole Foods doesn’t mean it’s healthy or organic.
I’m new to your site and way of eating. I’m trying to make changes slowly. Unfortunately, I’m not sure we can afford to eat some of the stuff regularly. I just wanted to say I’m so refreshed to hear your thoughts on all natural foods and healthy eating because soooo many “professionals” recommend products I know are processed. One of the most frustrating happens to be stevia. I had a Bai 5 drink not knowing to look for stevia….ended up with diarrhea so bad overnight that by morning when I got up to go…again….I passed out, hit my head on the bathroom counter. I suppose I was one of few with such a bad reaction but people think it’s “natural.” It’s irritating because I have to REALLY search products ingredients lists for it despite them saying no added sweeteners. Your article on stevia was spot on from my research after what happened to me. And now soooo many things seem to contain it and everyone is eating it without a second thought. I’m also amazed that vegans view their diet healthier when they eat a lot of very processed foods. Anyways, in short, your site it refreshing and I’m trying to make the changes, which can be a challenge with kids. I’m also picky with veggies…working on acquiring a taste for more of them…thank you! thank you!
Oh that’s great to hear you are making changes in the right direction. Baby steps! oxox Happy to help and be a part of your journey!
Thank you for all this awesome information as always ♡
Love this post… maybe you can do a monthly review on a category of food items ie: dairy items, bread/grains, drinks etc.
So informative!
Thank you from georgethecat2015❣️
Hi Bethany!
Is there a post on how to lose weight, or know if i have trouble with my gut?
I tried doing a whole search on the website but am not sure if on my side it works properly as nothing comes up.
thank you
Hi Cynthia,
Sorry, I don’t focus on weight loss. Just general gut health. If you focus on overall health and clean eating then weight should automatically drop.
Man, I’m bummed to see Califia Farms Almond Milk on the list. I’ve made my own Almond Milk, in the past. Guess I have to find my nut bag and get to grinding! I’ll also have to try you’re milk alternatives! Oh and dang, I love Halo Top but totally get it! Thanks!
This was so informational!! I recently bought a meatless meatball (no soy) and hadn’t looked at the ingredients. Do you recommend any meat free options? I have to be careful with soy intake. Thank you:)
Hi Dana,
It’s always best to make your own 🙂
What do you think about goat yogurt or goat cheese? Does Nancy’s yogurt have lactose? Thanks!
Hi Kelly,
Anything from goats milk is usually easy to digest. And you would have to address the Nancy’s yogurt question to them. I actually don’t work for the company 🙂
Thank you!! ❤️
Thank you for the post and research! I have stopped drinking Silk almond and cashew milk. However, my kids like it. I have tried to get them to drink my homemade almond or cashew milk – no luck. I just bought Forager cashewgurt unsweetened plain. Locust bean gum – what is that? I need to research it.
Hi Stephanie,
I don’t recommend eating it regularly. 🙂
Wow Bethany! This post opened my eyes tremendously, specially with the non-dairy milk options. Thank you for taking the time to make this post, is really informative and helpful!
Love this! I swear people stare so harcore at me in the grocery store when I stand there and read ingredients lists lol ?
Thanks for posting this! None of my supermarkets carry Nancy’s yogurt or cottage cheese. Are there other brands you recommend? I know you have posted about Fage yogurt in the past because they have a probiotic stamp of approval (although they are not organic). Trader Joe’s yogurt or cottage cheese? Thanks!
Hi Kate,
If you cannot find Nancy’s Yogurt, Fage is another great option 🙂
What an amazing post. Thank you so much for taking the time to this.
Thanks for taking the time to read Sammy!
So, I’m curious. We all have our cheat foods. You always post your delicious, healthy food throughout the day on Instagram but what are your cheat foods these days? ? I’d love to know what ya can’t resist sometimes!
Hi Renee,
Honestly, my body never craves “cheat foods”. And I know that if I do eat something unhealthy I will regret it later on and that to me is not worth it since in my case with my crohns / IBS, it can take 2-3 weeks for me to recover from just one meal.
This is so awesome!! Thank you!
Really enjoyed this. Your research and articles have opened my eyes to a lot of the additives in healthy foods. I do enjoy beyond meat products but the price point is high and I’d rather eat a natural source of protein. I enjoy being educated on this stuff so that if I do eat something it’s like a specialty once in a blue moon kind of thing, not a regular thing. Tfs!!
Thanks for taking the time to read Chloe! I hope it helps!
Thanks for this! It makes me so upset when companies claim it’s all natural, or organic, etc etc etc but yet there is corn syrup,spy lecithin ,canola oil, etc! I feel like almost the whole food industry is out to get us lol ??
ahhh how that was so amazing. Thank you for always being so honest. Ps do you have any recommended ice brands or just to make your own??
meant recommended ice cream brands 🙂
Hi Amber,
Glad you enjoyed the post! And there are a few I like…but I always try and let my followers make their own choices and have them be educated enough to do so 🙂