A Dietitian’s Guide to Unpacking the Processed Food Panic with Elizabeth Ward, MS, RD (ep – 78)
JAN 27, 202623 MIN
A Dietitian’s Guide to Unpacking the Processed Food Panic with Elizabeth Ward, MS, RD (ep – 78)
JAN 27, 202623 MIN
Description
If you follow health and nutrition conversations online, you’ve likely seen the debates about “processed” and “ultra-processed” foods. But what’s grounded in science, and what’s simply clickbait?In this episode, Dr. Ginger Hultin is joined by fellow myth-buster, registered dietitian, and nutrition communicator Elizabeth (Liz) Ward to bring essential nuance back into the processed-food conversation. Together, they break down what these terms really mean, where modern classification systems like NOVA fall short, and why saying “no” to all processed foods can actually limit accessibility and overlook major public-health wins. From long ingredient lists to hard-to-pronounce additives, Liz and Ginger unpack the facts versus fear, and walk through everyday foods that are often labeled “good,” “bad,” or somewhere in between. In this episode, we’ll cover: [00:00:00] What ultra-processed food research really shows [00:01:50] Defining processed foods: from whole to ultra-processed[00:02:52] The NOVA classification system explained[00:05:46] How processing improves nutrition: fortification and public health[00:08:35] Why some ultra-processed foods can still be nutritious[00:11:29] Common food label myths and how to read ingredients wisely[00:13:45] Access, convenience, and the role of processed foods in real life[00:22:03] Final takeaways: moving beyond fearConnect with Dr. Ginger Hultin on Instagram, LinkedIn or her website. Connect with Elizabeth Ward on Instagram, LinkedIn or website. Disclaimer: The material presented in this podcast, is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. You should seek the recommendation of a medical professional regarding a medical condition or treatment or before starting a new nutrition and/or health regimen. Orgain, LLC is providing these episodes on an "as is" basis and makes no representations or warranties of any kind with respect to the podcast episodes. Orgain, LLC nor any of its directors, employees or other representatives will be liable for damages arising out of or in connection with the use of this document. This is a comprehensive limitation of liability that applies to all damages of any kind, including (without limitation) compensatory, direct, indirect or consequential damages, loss of data, income or profit, loss of or damage to property and claims of third parties.