A friend of mine at work, who i can't thank enough and may God bless him, made me aware of a very useful app which tells you what's good or bad in the products that you buy which include not only food, but other things inside your house such as toothpaste, shampoo etc.
After scanning a lot of things around the house i found that some products were on the 'bad' scale for additives.
The app is called Yuka and their website is: https://yuka.io/en/
You can search for this app in respective app stores in Google for Android and the AppStore in iPhones.
I am already very picky about what i put into my house but this app was an eye opener in terms of seeing extra additives that i missed when reading the labels.
This app sometimes will flag something as "bad" for having too much calories which sometimes is not a bad thing when you have growing teenager boys so use your judgment and look at all the details after each scan.
Here's an example of a bread which i buy at Trader Joe's when i don't have time to make my own.
It is basically flagging it for too much sodium.
Just wanted to share this with you all so you can use it to scan products when you're at the supermarket.
It also gives you suggestions for healthier alternatives when it finds a low rated product.
God bless you all and stay healthy.
After scanning a lot of things around the house i found that some products were on the 'bad' scale for additives.
The app is called Yuka and their website is: https://yuka.io/en/
You can search for this app in respective app stores in Google for Android and the AppStore in iPhones.
I am already very picky about what i put into my house but this app was an eye opener in terms of seeing extra additives that i missed when reading the labels.
This app sometimes will flag something as "bad" for having too much calories which sometimes is not a bad thing when you have growing teenager boys so use your judgment and look at all the details after each scan.
Here's an example of a bread which i buy at Trader Joe's when i don't have time to make my own.
It is basically flagging it for too much sodium.
Just wanted to share this with you all so you can use it to scan products when you're at the supermarket.
It also gives you suggestions for healthier alternatives when it finds a low rated product.
God bless you all and stay healthy.
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