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lisanorman

🥩 Why Does Pork Suddenly Taste So Bad to Me?

I used to love pork. Baby back ribs were my go-to comfort food. But out of nowhere — about 14 years ago — it started tasting… off. Almost like it was marinated in something nasty. I couldn’t describe it, just that it was acrid, gross, and totally inedible. At first, I thought it was just me. But after doing a deep dive into how pork is processed, I found the answer: “pork taint.” It turns out some people (like me — and maybe you too) are what’s called super-tasters or super-smellers. We can detect certain compounds most people can’t. 🐖 The culprits? Androstenone (a steroid hormone found in male pigs) Skatole (a compound from digestion… yeah, not pleasant) These smells and tastes are often missed by others, but to people with heightened senses, they can be overwhelming — and downright disgusting. The shift happened when the pork industry moved to cheaper slaughtering methods that don’t remove these compounds as effectively. So if you’ve suddenly gone off pork, it’s not in your head. ✅ Tips: Try getting your pork from a local butcher or smaller farm — quality and processing methods matter. You may also find bacon or thin-cut smoked pork more tolerable (for some reason, these don’t trigger the taint as much). Or... switch proteins! Chicken, turkey, or even plant-based options might be more enjoyable for you now. #FoodSensitivity #PorkTaint #SuperTaster #SmellSensitivity #WhyFoodTastesBad #MeatLoverProblems #PorkAllergy #FoodAwareness #FoodTips #EatSmart #CleanEating #KnowYourFood #ButcherMeat #FlavorMatters #FoodFacts

🥩 Why Does Pork Suddenly Taste So Bad to Me?
debbie24

What Every Parent Should Know About Food Dyes—and Why Change Is Coming

Have you ever checked the back of a candy wrapper and wondered what those mysterious color codes really mean? The FDA is finally moving to phase out petroleum-based food dyes like Red 40, Yellow 5, and Blue 1—dyes linked to hyperactivity, behavioral issues, and even cancer in children. As a parent, it’s overwhelming to keep up with every food ingredient, but this shift feels like a step in the right direction. I remember my child bouncing off the walls after eating a handful of colorful gummies—I thought it was just sugar. Turns out, it might have been the dye. This isn’t just about avoiding candy—it’s about building awareness. We don’t need perfection, just more informed choices. Whole foods, simple meals, and reading those labels can make a real difference. Our kids deserve better, and it’s encouraging to see the system starting to catch up. Have you started paying attention to food dyes? Share your experience in the comments—we’re all learning together. #HealthyKids #FoodAwareness #ParentingChoices #NaturalLiving #FDABan

What Every Parent Should Know About Food Dyes—and Why Change Is Coming