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Mandatory Nutrient Warning Labels Could Save More Than 100,000 Lives

Mandatory Nutrient Warning Labels Could Save More Than 100,000 Lives

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  • Mandatory front-of-pack nutrient warning labels could prevent or delay more than 110,000 obesity-related deaths in England over the next two decades by helping people instantly identify and avoid unhealthy ultraprocessed foods
  • Clear, mandatory warning symbols are nearly twice as effective as the U.K.'s current voluntary "traffic light" labels and driving widespread product reformulation by food companies
  • Nutrient warnings work because they remove confusion — consumers make better choices in seconds, while manufacturers are pressured to eliminate or reduce harmful ingredients like added sugars and seed oils
  • The most damaging ingredients found in packaged foods include vegetable oils high in linoleic acid (LA), high-fructose corn syrup, phosphates, carrageenan, and artificial colors and sweeteners — all of which disrupt metabolism, gut health, and energy production
  • You can take control today by eliminating seed oils, reading ingredient lists, and rebuilding meals around whole foods and natural fats like grass fed butter, ghee, tallow, and coconut oil — a shift that restores mitochondrial function, reduces inflammation, and strengthens long-term metabolic health
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