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Dec 092009

I was just biting into my Power Bar when I read on the label that it contains iron 35% and copper 35%. And I stopped chewing immediately because I wondered if I was really eating liquified metal pieces of tiny shreds or something. Please tell me I’m being ridiculous and that it’s not true.

7 Responses to “In Power Bars, they contain iron and copper. Am I really eating metal?”

  1. Kythrol says:

    Yes, your body needs these minerals. They are metals but they are broken down into their mineral forms.

  2. The Complete Idiot says:

    you are eating small traces of metal. it is natural and necessary to do so. don’t eat much more than 100% in a day.

    here is a list of the metals present in our foods:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trace_metals

  3. Reva P says:

    You’re eating them and other elements in every food. You just don’t know it.

  4. pinkplumxoxo says:

    yes actually since you were born, you have magnesium, iron, and others, it is in you, and does help, it is helpfull for your body

  5. LoVeLy says:

    Nah, it’s not actually metal. The human body, believe it or not, needs certain amounts of those things. Iron is essential for our blood, if we don’t have enough, we become anemic. We also need certain amounts of copper to help with things like our skin, nails, and hair. You’re just fine!

  6. zee_prime says:

    To stay healthy, the food you eat should contain several metals, most of them in very small amounts; sodium, potassium, iron, zinc, copper and cobalt among others. Not in a pure form, but in the form of soluble compounds. For instance, iron is a shiny, grey, fairly hard metal, but in the form of ferric oxide, it’s a brown powder which your body can absorb. You need only a tiny, almost microscopic pinch a day to stay healthy. Ordinary everyday foods like meat and green vegetables contain compounds of iron like these. Ordinary salt is made of sodium, a poisonous metal which would burn you if you tried to eat it, and chlorine, a poisonous green gas. When they’re chemically combined they’re completely changed and you can safely sprinkle it on your food.

  7. cactusone says:

    they are trace metal elements that we need. YES but not in “metal” form.

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