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JoAnn Guest <joguest

Mon, 8 Apr 2002 17:04:16 +0000

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Mono-Diglycerides

 

Mono-Diglycerides

 

Just a New Name to Disquise An Old Silent Killer - Hydrogenated Oils

 

Mono-diglycerides remain the most widely used emulsifiers in food

production. They are called mono-diglrcerides because they are made from

 

oils that have a high mono saturated fat content, but they are still

hydrogenated.

 

These are used in a wide variety of food manufacturing such as, breads,

bagels, muffins, cookies, cakes, pies, donuts, pasta mixes, potato

chips, ice creams, almost all packaged desserts, nearly all margarines

and other spreads.

 

Your local grocery bakery including Walmart bakeries use these oils. New

 

margarine spreads Benecol™ and Take Control™ contain hydrogenated oils .

 

 

Just read your label. Remember...its' your health!

 

There are many food oil companies that produce mono-diglyerides.

So when you read mono-diglycerides on packaged foods, it is nothing more

 

than hydrogented oils.

Below is a sample of one product listings from Gillco, oils

manufactured by Quest International, one of the largest food oil

producing companies worldwide.

Gillco's url address is http://www.gillco.com. They sell

mono-diglycerides using these names, Myverol®, Myvacet®, Myvatex®,

Myvaplex®.

 

 

 

Product Type Fat Source

 

Dur-Em114 Hydrogenated Soybean Oil

 

Dur-Em117 Hydrogenated Soybean Oil

 

Dur-Em204 Partially Hydrogenated Soybean Oil

 

Dur-Em207 Partially Hydrogenated Soybean/Cottonseed Oil Combination

 

Admul MG 6203,4163, 4223, 4343 Hydrogenated Palm Oil

 

 

 

The oil products above contain anywhere from 36% to 60% mono saturated

fats. The company also makes a variety of oils using pure Canola oil.

The product listed below is made from a combination of Rapeseed, Palm

and Cottonseed oils. We all know the dangers of Rapeseed oil and

Cottonseed oil is one of the worst oils you can cook with, very high in

fat content. Palm oil is reasonable when used in very small percentages

mixed with other oils, but only un-refined, un-hydrogenated oils.

 

 

Myvatex® Monoset Rapeseed, Palm, Cottonseed

 

 

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