Dr. Berg’s Healthy Keto and Intermittent Fasting Podcast

Hidden Ingredient in 60% of Junk Foods (Acts Like a Detergent)

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Mar 6, 2026
They uncover how common food emulsifiers hide in many packaged items and act like detergents in the gut. The conversation points to how these additives can erode the intestinal mucus barrier and fuel low-grade inflammation. There is discussion of animal and short human studies linking emulsifiers to microbiome changes and metabolic issues. Practical tips focus on avoiding ultra-processed foods to reduce exposure.
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Emulsifiers Act Like Detergent On Gut Lining

  • Emulsifiers in processed foods act like dish soap on the gut by dissolving the mucus barrier that protects the intestines.
  • Names include polysorbate 80, mono and diglycerides, carboxymethylcellulose, and carrageenan, and they force oil and water to mix to create creamy textures.
INSIGHT

Leaky Gut From Emulsifiers Triggers Chronic Inflammation

  • When the mucus barrier thins, bacteria, toxins, and partially digested proteins can cross into the bloodstream and trigger immune reactions.
  • This low-grade chronic inflammation can progress to scar tissue, poor nutrient absorption, and systemic symptoms like brain fog.
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Studies Link Emulsifiers To Microbiome Changes And Metabolic Harm

  • Animal studies link polysorbate 80 to metabolic syndrome, weight gain, blood sugar issues, and altered gut bacteria.
  • A 2024 human trial showed altered microbiomes and bacteria moving closer to the intestinal lining after just two weeks of emulsifier intake.
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