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Why White Bread is Bad for You

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By Janice White


"The whiter the bread, the quicker you’re dead!" – old saying.

Bread made from refined white flour is certainly not good for your health, its true. There is a little known fact that numerous scientific studies have proved time and time again that certain food items that are commonly consumed in our modern, fast living diets that are detrimental to our health. One of these is white bread, a main stay of most people’s diets. Believe it or not, eating white bread is bad for you!

This may be something you won’t be too pleased to hear, but if you want to improve your health, lose some weight and avoid the possibility of ending up with type II diabetes, then white bread will have to go. This hub page takes a look at why this is and why, if you want to enjoy good health you really do need to avoid white bread or even exclude it completely from your diet.

Why You Should Exclude White Bread From Your Diet


White bread is made from refined white flour containing several unwholesome constituents and very little in the way of nutrients and dietary fibre, essential for a healthy digestive system and a stable metabolism. This is why:

Refined white flour is produced from the whole wheat grain which is then subjected to the refining process which removes all traces of the husk, or bran and along with it all the goodness contained in the grain. It is then bleached using chemical bleaching agents which contain chlorine and dried in kilns at high temperature to kill any remaining beneficial constituents. This insipid, bland, tasteless powder then has gluten added, which is a product that an increasing number of people are becoming allergic to, which helps to produce a more evenly risen and air filled loaf. A standard while loaf of bread also has sugar added to enable the baker’s yeast to prove the dough and make it rise. Salt is also added to check the progress of the yeast and prevent the loaf from rising too much, or over-proving.

Eating mass produced white bread can be somewhat likened to eating cardboard, such is its blandness and lack of any useful dietary benefit whatsoever. Small bakery bread and home made loaves usually taste a little better but because refined white flour is used in their production, there is still no health benefit.


Negative Health Aspects of Consuming White Bread

So what are the negative health aspects of eating white bread?

To begin with, as with white pasta and other products made from refined white flour, white bread contains a large proportion of high GI (glycemic index) carbohydrates. These carbohydrates cause sugars to be released quickly into the bloodstream. This causes a rapid rise in blood sugar levels which triggers a similarly rapid release of the body’s own sugar regulating hormone, insulin. This hormone is secreted in the pancreas and is responsible for regulating blood sugar levels. Insulin is what people suffering with type 1 diabetes have to inject to regulate their blood sugar levels because their body does not produce sufficient naturally. Type II diabetes is a rapidly spreading disease brought on by too frequent imbalances in blood sugar levels causing insulin production to become overworked, which eventually leads to the problem and all the negative health aspects associated with it.

Other negative health aspects come in the form of raised levels of bad LDL cholesterol in your bloodstream. This can lead to problems such as heart disease related to the narrowing of the arteries. When levels of LDL cholesterol become too high artery walls thicken and blockages can occur, leading to thrombosis (blood clots) as well as high blood pressure.

Another negative effect of eating white bread is on the body’s metabolism. This is retarded causing reduced efficiency in digestion and greater fat storage, which is more often than not accumulated around the belly. In fact, this is one of the main reasons why weight loss is so difficult for people who continue to eat white bread. Not only that, but it makes you feel more sluggish and less inclined to want to exercise. The lack of dietary fibre is a big problem for your digestible tract especially the intestines that finish the job and allow waste to leave the body. When there is little or no dietary fibre present in your diet, your colon will suffer and be unable to effectively remove all waste products from the body. This leads to such diseases as Crohn’s, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and can lead to cancer of the colon.

But all is not lost! While eating white bread is bad for your health, bad for your weight and bad for your digestive system, there is a nutritious, healthy alternative!


The Alternative to White Bread


You don’t have to give up bread from your diet, just white bread. The viable alternative is of course brown bread, otherwise known as wholemeal or wholegrain bread. This is produced from wholemeal flour which is not refined in the same way as white flour. Wholemeal flour retains the husk of the wheat, or bran which is where all the nutrients and dietary fibre exist. There is no bleaching either and gluten levels are generally lower than in white bread, although you should always check the label for this information first.

Wholemeal flour contains much lower levels of high GI carbohydrates than white flour and also higher levels of low GI carbohydrates, which work in the opposite way to high GI carbohydrates, as the low GI carbohydrates contained in wholemeal bread produce the slow release of sugars into the bloodstream. The upshot of this is that insulin is only slowly released into the bloodstream and in far lower amounts. The metabolism is stimulated rather than inhibited, meaning that your digestive system gets a boost in efficiency and less fat gets stored. This is good news for slimmers and anyone concerned about their weight.

Wholemeal flour products like brown bread contain high levels of dietary fibre. This is essential for the functioning of the colon and the complete digestion of food and waste elimination. They also contain lower levels of bad LDL cholesterol with higher levels of good HDL cholesterol. This means healthy arteries and a better normalised blood pressure, bringing with it better health and less concern over the negative effects of white bread.

To finish things off, brown or wholemeal bread tastes good and doesn’t have that cloying, pasty texture that massed produced white bread tends to suffer from. Make the switch to wholemeal bread and you’ll quickly grow accustomed to its taste and texture. Soon you’ll find yourself preferring its superior taste along with all the health benefits and goodness that come with it as part of a healthy, tasty diet.

Additional Info:

Thanks to a comment made by someone who decided to include a comparison of the two types of bread, I've had to add this paragraph with more accurate nutritional information so that people don't get put off by in your face figures like that - a trick used by advertisers to get you to want something. So here it is:

Analysis Of Bran

....................................Payen.. Millon... Kuhn.. Grandeau.. Warington.. Wolff.

Water ........................ 13.90 ... 13.90 . 13.40 .... 12.80 ....... 14.0 ........ 13.6

Nitrogenous matter ....18.77 ... 14.90 . 14.00 ..... 13.82 ...... .14.2 ....... 13.6

Fatty matter ................4 00 ...... 3.60 ... 3.80 ....... 3.59 ......... 4.2 ......... 3.4

Carbohydrates............ 48.26 .. 51.00 . 45.00 ..... 55.91 ....... 50.4 ....... 54.9

Cellulose..................... 8.78 .... 10.49 . 18.30 ....... 8.65 ....... 11.1 ......... 8.9

Salts ........................... 6.29 ..... 5.70 .... 6.19 ....... 5.23 .......... 6.1 ........ 5.6

The above results are analyses produced by different authorities. They show certain variations in the levels of nitrogenous matter, cellulose, and carbohydrates. However they all agree closely enough to show that chemically speaking, bran contains all the requisites for nutrition.

The nitrogenous ratio varies from 1: 2.8 to 1: 4.3. Among the total salts represented are potash, lime, magnesia, soda, phosphoric acid and silica.

There is a full nutritional composition chart of wheat bran available for your information if you want to know exactly what is in the bran that is included in bread made from wholewheat flour that is missing from white bread. The chart is too complex to re-create here, so to view it, please follow this link: www.fineli.fi/food.php?foodid=116&lang=en

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Eleanor Candy profile image

Eleanor Candy  says:
4 months ago

very interesting hub.I have just started eating rye sourdough bread as I am on a candida diet.

Janice White profile image

Janice White  says:
4 months ago

For those with allergies to yeast, there is an Irish recipe for soda bread which is made using bicarbonate of soda as the rising agent. The popular recipe uses white flour, but it works just as well using wholemeal flour (and tastes much better too!)

Alessia profile image

Alessia  says:
4 months ago

Bread makers use food coloring, brown wrappers and healthful-sounding words like "multi-grain", "stone-ground," and "cracked-wheat" to make their breads sound more nutritious than they really are! Many people don't understand about bread - they think because it has a brown color it's better, and they just don't understand what to look for.

Janice White profile image

Janice White  says:
4 months ago

Quite right, far too many people are taken in by the industry and the advertisers that promote their stuff. This is the kind of thing that should be taught to kids in school so they can educate their parents!

mwaky profile image

mwaky  says:
4 months ago

wow! thanks for the information i did not know that white bread is bad for you but now i know this will really help me and others too! Thank you very much!

Janice White profile image

Janice White  says:
4 months ago

You're welcome! Switching to wholemeal bread is definitely the way to go.

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beccas90  says:
4 months ago

Great information - now please give tips on how to get kids to eat anything but white. Now mine are older they have whole grains or nothing and teenagers get hungry enough to even eat good stuff when no alternative. But wish I had taught them the habit long ago.

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Janice White  says:
4 months ago

You just answered your own question in a way... You have to start them really early or they get used to white and then its difficult to get them to switch. A bit like getting them to like Brussels sprouts lol!!

The filling in a sandwich can make a slight difference. Make it one they really love and they might be tempted...

mailxpress profile image

mailxpress  says:
4 months ago

Hi Janice White,

Funny, your last name is white and you speak about white bread. Thanks for the information. I have heard over the years white bread is not good for you but never sat down to read about it. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us hubbers.

mailxpress

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Janice White  says:
4 months ago

Ha! So not everything white is bad lol!

You're welcome, mailxpress. I intend to write some more hubs soon as this is a great way to get my knowledge down on paper, so to speak!

Aj Athwal  says:
4 months ago

Wow, I just ate white bread this Morning ! This hub has been such an eye opener as white bread has been my main breakfast diet. Time to go buy my wholegrain bread now !

Thanks Janice for this info :)

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Janice White  says:
4 months ago

You're welcome Aj. Its easy to make the switch to wholemeal bread and once you've done it, you won't ever want to go back to white bread!

probyte2u profile image

probyte2u  says:
4 months ago

Good Advise & Very Informative. Wholemeal is more healthier.

Janice White profile image

Janice White  says:
4 months ago

Glad you liked it probyte2u!

zonk32 profile image

zonk32  says:
4 months ago

I didn't know that was an old saying! But, I like it :)

Janice White profile image

Janice White  says:
4 months ago

Well, maybe its not such an old saying, but my mother always used to say it and she's quite old LOL!

Ashley Joy profile image

Ashley Joy  says:
4 months ago

I found out a long time ago that white bread is pretty much sugary fill. Whole grains are the only way to go!

newsworthy profile image

newsworthy  says:
4 months ago

Love the white bread rhymn above. I never heard that before. Glad to have learn something new, by your bread.

Janice White profile image

Janice White  says:
4 months ago

Hi Ashley, Whole grains are definitely the answer to a lot of health problems that we probably don't even know about!

Janice White profile image

Janice White  says:
4 months ago

Newsworthy, its a catchy rhyme and it brings home the truth that older generations must have always known. Maybe they tried to share it with us but not enough people (or the right kind of people, ie the big bread companies) listened!

Woody Marx profile image

Woody Marx  says:
4 months ago

Very true! I switched a long time ago to eating only whole wheat or brown or varities of other non-white breads and now I cannot stand the taste of white, even though it was mostly what I preferred originally. I think kids like white bread if they are given the option, but kids always like what is bad for them. :)

Lisa HW profile image

Lisa HW  says:
4 months ago

Excellent information about white bread (although I do like the occasional 2 pieces of Wonder white toast with peanutbutter). :)

Janice White profile image

Janice White  says:
4 months ago

Thanks Woody, I feel the same way. I find white bread tastes pasty and bland. Probably why kids prefer it - they like bland!

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Janice White  says:
4 months ago

Hi Lisa, when I made the change I always wondered if I'd ever be able to give up toast made with white bread. There was just something about it that seemed like it would be a really tough decision to make. Well I did and I'm glad I did... and why did you have to mention peanut butter..? I like it too much LOL!!

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Bredavies  says:
4 months ago

I thought i heard something about it being bad for you. Thanks for clearing that up!

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Sexy jonty  says:
4 months ago

diabetes .... serious problem all over the world .....

Janice White profile image

Janice White  says:
4 months ago

Bredavies, you're welcome. The more people that know about why white bread is bad for you, the better!

Janice White profile image

Janice White  says:
4 months ago

Sexy jonty, I agree that diabetes is a major problem and its so sad that in so many cases it really can be prevented by being aware of what we're eating.

Chloe Comfort profile image

Chloe Comfort  says:
4 months ago

Great hub! My family has been eating whole grain and/or whole wheat bread for over a year now. I also purchase whole grain pasta as well. The kids don't miss the white bread at all and can't tell the difference between the pasta either. So many choices out there now to choose from.

Thumbs up!

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peminatautomotive  says:
4 months ago

very informative. will leave the white bread behind now. it will not be in my meal list anymore. thanks for the info.

lilmom0413 profile image

lilmom0413  says:
4 months ago

This is fantastic, I always new that white flour was bad for you but I never took the time to research why.

Janice White profile image

Janice White  says:
4 months ago

@Chloe, that's great and yes, wholemeal pasta is every bit as tasty as the refined stuff (I have a hub page on why white pasta is bad for you too!)

@peminatautomotive - you're welcome. I'm glad my message is reaching people and you're taking action!

@lilmom0413 - its always worth it to make the change and see a difference in your health and knowing why you do something makes it all the more worthwhile

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deepestwisdom  says:
4 months ago

I knew white bread wasn't good, but I didn't know how bad until now! I think I really should start eating more brown. And you're right - it only takes a little while before you'll get accustomed to the new taste.

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Janice White  says:
3 months ago

deepestwisdom, when I was younger, I used to laugh at people who ate wholemeal bread like they were some sort of crackpot army. Well I was so wrong! I suppose most of us think we know it all when we're young, so its a kind of growing up when things finally dawn on us!

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GPAGE  says:
3 months ago

Hey Janice! Good informative hub. I was wondering what is your fave brown or wholemeal bread? Hard to find a good one (soft and yummy) that my kids like. ; GPAGE

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Janice White  says:
3 months ago

Hi GPAGE, I prefer to buy fresh bread from my local bakers, the kind of wholemeal loaf you cut yourself as I think they have the best taste of all. If I have to buy a supermarket cut loaf, then Kingsmill wholemeal is my personal choice. I don't know if you can get that outside the UK, though.

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nightlymistress  says:
3 months ago

This imformation is very factual, and im glad someone clarifies why white bread is so bad for you. Im happy im not the only who goes natural.

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Janice White  says:
3 months ago

nightlymistress, I'm sure there's a whole army of us who go the natural road - maybe enough to frighten the food industry into sitting up and listening that they must stop producing all the unhealthy garbage they sell to people - if we only had a big enough voice!

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harveersingh  says:
3 months ago

thanks i'll stop eating white bread from now on

mecheshier profile image

mecheshier  says:
3 months ago

Hi I love your Hub. I am new to Hub pages. How did you get the bread pic within the text?

Janice White profile image

Janice White  says:
3 months ago

@harveersingh, you're welcome and good for you! You'll notice a difference quite soon.

@mecheshier, thanks! To get a pic in the text, upload one from your computer to a picture module and then set it as half width. Then double click it in the layout section to make it half size and it will nest with one of the text modules.

home cinemas  says:
3 months ago

Very usefull post! thanks

Janice White profile image

Janice White  says:
3 months ago

home cinemas, you're welcome!

jbullet profile image

jbullet  says:
3 months ago

Great hub. I've always thought that brown bread was better for you but great to get more info on it. Thanks!

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rajan1311  says:
3 months ago

thanks a lot for this information !gr8 post :)

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arcadegamer  says:
3 months ago

I agree, but be careful some backers use color to make white bread little bit black, its same bread and you will pay more because you will think its healthful but its not.

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Janice White  says:
3 months ago

@ jbullet You're welcome

@ rajan1311 You're welcome too!

@ arcadegamer yes, I've heard about that. The Food Standards Agency says bakers have to label their bread as "wholemeal" and if they don't, then its not the real deal.

Chris Crow profile image

Chris Crow  says:
3 months ago

Good thing I switched to wheat! This is news to me.

pylos26 profile image

pylos26  says:
3 months ago

thats terrific Janice, just buy the "wholemeal" then and i need not bother with anything else. hence "the whole meal". ho ho just kidding.

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hubpageswriter  says:
3 months ago

I like this post very much..

My family is trying out best to stick to wholemeal now. The white bread is tasty, but too bad..

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Janice White  says:
3 months ago

@Chris Crow - as long as its good news, eh!

@pylos26 - h1! When you say it like that, I can just imagine someone sitting there with a few slices of wholemeal bread and nothing else wondering what the big deal is!

@hubpageswriter - after a while you'll really get used to wholemeal bread and then the white bread will lose its appeal. If I get some in a restaurant and there's no alternative, I'll eat a mouthful but then stop because not only do I not really enjoy its pasty flavour, I also know what its doing to my insides!

Ambition398 profile image

Ambition398  says:
3 months ago

Weight Watchers fan here -- - into darker breads :) GOod hub!

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Janice White  says:
3 months ago

Ambition398 thanks! I'm not so much of a weight watcher as I'm about the right weight and I don't really think about it. But I do like to keep myself healthy from the inside out!

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ALB21467  says:
3 months ago

Good hub Janice!

I agree with the white bread thing! It's loaded with yeast!

I hate the foam like breads! The best bread are the one without baking powder or yeast, but difficult to find!

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Janice White  says:
3 months ago

ALB21467 thanks. As to bread without a raising agent (yeast or bicarbonate of soda) you must be talking about unleavened bread such as the pitta bread from Greece or Turkey, or chapati from India. Chapatis are usually made from gram flour but can also be made with wholemeal flour. They are really easy to make yourself at home.

Just mix flour and water to make a stiff dough, roll it out into "rounds", splatter a little water each side and place in a very hot cast iron or other heavy bottomed frying pan (dry) for a minute each side.

Viola, instant chapatis! You can spice them up by adding crushed black pepper, or chili powder, or crushed coriander seeds, or in fact any spice you like! They taste great with Indian meals.

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Shil1978  says:
3 months ago

Thanks Janice - wonderful article!!

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Janice White  says:
3 months ago

Shil1978 you're welcome!

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Love Marmalade  says:
3 months ago

what about hovis best of both? :-)

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Always Frugal  says:
3 months ago

Interesting hub. I had no idea how bad white bread is. I didn't know my parents were trying to kill me all of those years by feeding me this stuff.

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DianeD  says:
3 months ago

I agree with you, but I have to add a qualifier. If you suffer from IBS, wheat breads are hard on your digestive system and can bring on an attack. For breads, it is recommended that you eat a quality white bread like sourdough, or french bread. wheats and other insoluble fibers should be added gradually and in small amounts to your diet if you have irritable bowel syndrome.

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Janice White  says:
3 months ago

@Love Marmalade - Hovis is known as wheatmeal bread, a mix of white and wholemeal flours. Its better than straight white of course as it contains some fibre which is good.

@Always Frugal - your parents probably wouldn't have known about the health downside of white bread, so they weren't trying to kill you, believe me LOL!

@DianeD - you probably have me there. I'm no expert on IBS, although my friend suffered with it for several years before changing her diet to include more fibre rich foods such as wholemeal bread, porridge, fresh fruit and veg etc and it cleared up quite quickly for her.

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Michele Arrvinte  says:
3 months ago

"It is then bleached using chemical bleaching agents which contain chlorine and dried in kilns at high temperature to kill any remaining beneficial constituents. This insipid, bland, tasteless powder then has gluten added, which is a product that an increasing number of people are becoming allergic to, which helps to produce a more evenly risen and air filled loaf."

This sounds horrible but not all white bread is done this way. Especially the part about bleaching, would anyone bleach the white flour.. I think it's crazy.

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Janice White  says:
3 months ago

Michele Arrvinte sorry to burst your safe cozy bubble, but refined white flour is bleached and that's a fact. It's part of the refining process. Otherwise it would have a dull yellowish colour that people would not find so clean looking and hence would not be so attracted to it. And white bread is made with refined white flour.

But you're right about one thing, it is certainly crazy!

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Janice White  says:
3 months ago

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flobie99  says:
3 months ago

Do you really think eating white bread is a bad thing? Id argue that shooting black tar heroine is bad.

Nonetheless, anything refined is bad.

Aaron :)

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Deltachord  says:
3 months ago

Excellent health article. Making your own breads is the way to go: whole wheat, whole rye,etc. They smell great while baking and taste wonderful, plus they are good for you.

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Janice White  says:
3 months ago

@flobie99 - No I think eating white bread is a good thing and I wrote this hub page as a joke. Only kidding...

It depends on your perspective. If you think drinking soda and eating pizza is good for you health, then there's no way you'll be convinced that white bread is bad for you. But not everyone is fooled by the clever ads for soda and pizza.

"You can fool some of the people some of the time..."

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Janice White  says:
3 months ago

@Deltachord - thanks and yes you're right about baking your own. I make my own bread from time to time as well.

I love the smell as its baking and once its out of the oven I can never resist breaking a piece off while its still hot and eating it. Lovely...!

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needful things  says:
3 months ago

Man... I love white break with a slab of cheese.

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Janice White  says:
3 months ago

@needful things - each to his own...

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soni2006  says:
3 months ago

This hub is really an eye opener for my family too. I have tried many times to remove white bread from our shopping list but my wife ticks on it every time I do that. I will take a print out of this hub today and show it to my wife to tell her the detrimental effects of consuming white bread and I am damn sure she will not only remove it but will never look at it after reading this hub. Thanks for sharing this really really valuable information friend plus some nice points you have added.

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Tiara designs  says:
3 months ago

That is why I bought a bread maker too I love the smell.

Nice hub- I think it is the gluten= and all white breads are not made the same. Nice hub - interesting subject...

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Anamika S  says:
3 months ago

That's nice. I do not like Bread anyway.

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Janice White  says:
3 months ago

soni2006 - I'm glad it helps. I know that to change can sometimes be tough, especially when you've grown up on the stuff like I did, but it can happen when the argument for doing it hits the right spot and makes complete sense!

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HWP  says:
3 months ago

White bread is definitely evil! We stopped eating it a while back and I have been lucky enough to find a bakery that does Spelt bread which is SO much better for you. We also switched our pasta over to corn pasta, which is amazing - all the taste but none of the bloated, stuffed feeling after eating it. I admit I do miss the occaisional doughy cheese and pickle sandwich, but when I remember just how deadly white bread is I loose the urge pretty quickly!

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Janice White  says:
3 months ago

@Tiara designs - bread makers are a great way to make you r own without all the work!

@Anamika S - good for you!

Janice White profile image

Janice White  says:
3 months ago

@HWP - I've never see corn pasta before, it sounds interesting. I'll have to keep an eye out for it next time I shop if its available here in the UK.

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dragonson  says:
3 months ago

White bread being bad for us, well that depends on how much of it you eat. The problem for white bread is the bleaching agents that are used, get absorbed by the flour, then the bread that is baked.

When governments and health ministers decide to stop adding, all chemicals to the farming industry the healthier the crops will become.

Making produce better for us.

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Janice White  says:
3 months ago

Of course, the bleaching agents are one thing, but don't forget the high GI carbs, total lack of dietary fibre etc (I don't want to write it all out again, its all in the article). White bread really is bad for you for lots of reasons. Whatever governments or industry leaders do or say, you don't have to eat it if you don't want to.

Just like a TV show you don't like, no one is forcing you to watch it, simply change channels!

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jayb23  says:
3 months ago

Great hub and quite informative. Thanks for sharing with us

fastquitsmoking  says:
3 months ago

Good Advise

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Janice White  says:
3 months ago

jayb23 & fastquitsmoking - you're welcome, thanks for commenting!

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Michele Arrvinte  says:
3 months ago

Janice White, in the old days the white flour was left for 3 months on air to dry and oxidize. This was the bleaching process and in some parts this procedure is still used. Now as I understood a gas is used to make the oxidation process much faster and the resulting flour is the same as it was.

So you are just telling scary stories here. I have eaten white bread my entire life and I am healthy. The thing is to eat a variate diet. Because white bread indeed lack some vitamins and minerals.

In the end white bread is much better then nothing at all.

But if you have problems because of over-eating in general that's a totally different story. Switching from white bread to something else will not help much, with the exception when that something else is so unpalatable that you will start eating less. :)

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Janice White  says:
3 months ago

Michele Arrvinte - thanks for your insights. My stories aren't exactly scary, but simple truths. You can take them or leave them as is your choice. It is what it is.

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finsofts  says:
3 months ago

Its a good thing and only today i came to see this hub and its rely informative, most of the people doesn't care about the type of food they eat... Thanks a lot for this share.

Janice White profile image

Janice White  says:
3 months ago

finsofts - you're welcome and I'm glad you got something from it.

Ambition398 profile image

Ambition398  says:
3 months ago

Wow! Time to start shopping at Whole Foods!

SolarGoddesss  says:
3 months ago

GETTING KIDS TO EAT RIGHT, PERIOD!

Someone above asks the question of how to get kids to eat the right kind of bread. Well, you do that the same way that you get a kid to do whatever you want them to do. You train them.

So many of us protect our kids to death, literally. And that has to stop.

You have to allow your children to learn while they are small that there are forces/businesses in this world that will sell them garbage that will wreck their health and leave them vegetables later in life if they do not make smart choices today.

It's kinda' tough...but it can be done. It MUST be done.

SolarGoddess

Lynne Gordon

http://health.6millionrich.com/100PercentHealth

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Janice White  says:
3 months ago

Ambition398 - I think that's pretty much the consensus here!

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Janice White  says:
3 months ago

SolarGoddesss - thanks for that, kids are easily shown the right way when you do it in a way that makes sense to them and don't try to force it.

PS: I think its frowned upon if you add your link in comments and lots of Hubbers will mark them as spam.

Skane  says:
3 months ago

Potato bread is amazing ;D

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ALB21467  says:
3 months ago

I talking about the " Arabic bread", Lebanese baker is the best I have ever tasted. As you said they mix only with water and I think some salt. You can roll a variety of fillings cooked minced meat or vegetable. Not the chapati!

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BetsyIckes  says:
3 months ago

The only way I can lose weight is to cut white bread out of my diet completely. As soon as I even just add one slice a day, I start to pack on the pound. It is hard for me not to eat it because I crave it. My doctor said that I have a food allergy to it. Yes, I'm finding out that white bread is not good at all for me!

Thanks for posting this hub!

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Debbie Gee  says:
3 months ago

Thanks for good informative article.

Great Hub!!

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sophwall97  says:
3 months ago

the whiter your bread the sooner your dead! ha ha, i no that old saying, i was gonna post it b4 u had but- oh well already did!

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Janice White  says:
3 months ago

@Skane - sound interesting, I'll have to try it

@ALB21467 - aha, that's similar to pitta bread and yes, it tastes wonderful

@BetsyIckes - you're welcome. That's rotten luck having an allergy to it and worse when you crave it. Hope things work out for you

@Debbie Gee - you're welcome

@sophwall97 - haha, never mind, people are always getting things like that before me, so its nice to get one in for myself this time around!

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Mac Mission  says:
3 months ago

Nice information on bread. We Indians use rice much

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RYPcontent  says:
3 months ago

Quite right. White bread is quickly metabolized by the body into sugar, causing a spike in your blood sugar levels. Whole Wheat bread isn't such a bad alternative, either. ;-)

valuk  says:
3 months ago

I always knew that white bread is not healthy but now I have a written proof. Thank you very much.

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sylvester0212  says:
3 months ago

Really very nice information

I would like to eat brown bread

sylvester carter

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viviknows  says:
3 months ago

Thank you for the article. I have heard people talking about it, but no real informations on it till reading this.

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Janice White  says:
3 months ago

@Mac Mission - rice sounds like an interesting alternative

@RYPcontent - you got it! Remember most biscuits are also made of refined white flour, just to make your day!

@valuk - you're welcome

@sylvester0212 - if you want to, then do it!

@viviknows - you're welcome, I'm sure there'll be plenty of copycat articles winging their way through cyberspace before too long.

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siuingme  says:
3 months ago

Really good information ! Thanks...

Gift Experts  says:
3 months ago

Great Hub, Good Information.

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MikeNV  says:
3 months ago

Read the ingredients on the wrapper of any common grocery store bread white or not and you are likely to come across words you don't even understand. Preservatives, dough conditioners, colorings, etc. You can't single out a bread by it's color, you have to look at what it contains. A lot of "Wheat" breads are not any better than "White" bread. Bread is actually a very simple thing to make from REAL ingredients.

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mattd365  says:
3 months ago

Nice hub I am a diabetic and remember my dad telling me about not eating white bread. I sick with brown everything including wheat bread, noodles, and rice.

Thanks :)

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Janice White  says:
3 months ago

@siuingme - you're welcome

@Gift Experts - you're welcome

@MikeNV - while most things you buy in supermarkets are full of additives, not all breads are the same. You seem to have missed the point about why bread made with refined white four is bad for you - I wasn't talking so much about the additives, but what's left out, ie the bran which is part of wholemeal bread. Don't confuse wholemeal with wholewheat, they are not necessarily the same.

@mattd365 - thanks. As a diabetic you'd be more keenly aware of just how bad white bread is for you, and that goes for everyone, not just diabetics.

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BkCreative  says:
3 months ago

Great article and I so agree. What we are calling bread is mass produced garbage.

And why bread, this prepackaged product, anyway? When I lived in Korea breads in general were not part of a healthy diet - fresh is always best. Instead you would take a fresh green leaf - I like the sesame leaves - and wrap your food (other veggies, seafood, meat) in small portions, dunk it in a nice healthy spicy sauce and eat.

We eat such garbage here in the West. Why? Because someone maufactures it and sells it to us. And our health is suffering.

Glad to see hubbers sharing so much healthy info.

Thanks again!

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Janice White  says:
3 months ago

I so agree. We eat such dreadful food and mostly because advertisers have brainwashed us into believing we want it!

We certainly don't need half what we eat in the West and the typical UK diet is absolutely terrible when you sit down and really think about it.

mjr2000  says:
2 months ago

Ok Guys, I just shocked my girlfriend with a quick per slice comparison:

Calories: 86

Sugars: 1.6g

Fat: 1.1g

Saturates: 0.3g

Salt: 0.4g

Fibre: 2.7g

Calories: 85

Sugars: 1.4g

Fat: 0.7g

Saturates: 0.2g

Salt: 0.35g

Fibre: 2.0g

The Latter is best of both and the first is wholemeal.

Quite a shock, so apart from fibre, best of both is clearly healthier!

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Janice White  says:
2 months ago

Thank you MrJ2000 for your comparison of those aspects of bread.

But what people need to understand is that depending upon the manufacturer of course those figures would differ from baker to baker.

Unfortunately, the info you're giving us is really just the constituents of wheat minus the husk.

Also, you mentioned a per slice comparison. You didn't give the exact weight of each slice. A slice of wholemeal bread again depending upon the baker, can typically be heavier than a similar looking slice of white bread. Which would skew your comparison enough to make it invalid.

You didn't mention the comparison between high GI carbs and low GI carbs, which are very different between the two and a major constituent of the way the body stores fat.

Wholewheat bread contains far more nutrients because of the inclusion of bran (which is missing from white bread). Didn't you get that point?

I've added a paragraph at the end of the main article with more information on the constituents of bran so you can see where this is coming from.

Nisha shan  says:
2 months ago

Thanks for your eye opening details about the white bread. I have not learnt about these facts so far. Very informative hub.

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Janice White  says:
2 months ago

You're welcome Nisha

willymckay  says:
2 months ago

Janice,

what an informative hub.Thanks for sharing this info.I didnt realise white bread was so"naughty"!Good saying your mum used to wheel out!

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Janice White  says:
2 months ago

You're welcome willymckay! It's one of those sayings that sticks in your mind, for sure!

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Tanya Fairbanks  says:
2 months ago

Eating whole grains has changed my life. I started a few months back eating only whole grains, no sugars or artificial sweetners, etc and have lost 13 pounds. My dh has lost 20. We've simply started to eat correctly. No more dieting. Great post!

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Janice White  says:
2 months ago

That's really brilliant Tanya. It just shows you don't need to make huge changes to diet, just cut down the worst offenders and the weight starts to drop off!

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explorer9360  says:
6 weeks ago

I read a long time ago in a Chinese medicine book that white rice and white bread or anything processed like white sugar etc. is all bad for you. I eat brown bread and brown rice. Excellent hub.

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Janice White  says:
6 weeks ago

Thanks explorer9360, in fact most of the illnesses that have only appeared since the middle of the 20th century can fairly certainly be attributed in some part to the food industry's love affair with processed food.

The rise in the levels of pesticides and other chemicals sprayed onto crops is probably the other mitigating factor, but that's a topic for another batch of hubs, perhaps.

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fat burning food  says:
4 weeks ago

I already knew in general it wasn't good for the body but thanks for the break down. Great hub page Janice! No more white bread for my son ;-)

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Janice White  says:
4 weeks ago

fat burning food, thanks... its a sensible choice to make!

Fremont1955  says:
3 weeks ago

I'm trying to find out if white bread is really bad for you. I wonder if there is a study with statistics that shows that people who only eat white bread die younger than people that only eat the healthiest type of brown bread?

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Janice White  says:
3 weeks ago

LOL, that's probably something you're going to struggle to find, in a similar way as you'll struggle to find scientific studies into a lot of health related issues that are quite real, but haven't yet been subjected to statistician's rules.

Not all things can be absolutely quantified by studies and statistics. Science hasn't reached a state of perfection yet, and neither has humankind, so more often than not you simply have to go on anecdotal evidence and what you can see with your own eyes, especially when such evidence is strong.

We know what white bread does to the body and how it degrades it, while brown bread does so far less. Anyone with enough intelligence can work out from what is observable and fill in the blanks for themselves. Its how we learn and grow!

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martycraigs  says:
2 weeks ago

I've been trying for years myself to limit my white bread intake. Thanks.

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Janice White  says:
2 weeks ago

You're welcome, Marty

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heydave  says:
2 weeks ago

It's funny that as you get use to the flavor of the whole grains and realize that it is full of much more flavor.

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Janice White  says:
2 weeks ago

It is! And it really doesn't take much before you get used to it, either.

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