Big Food’s Deception and Big Body Care’s Lies, with Ben Katz BSE

Toxins, Chemicals, & Hidden Damaging Ingredients YOU Should Be Aware of!

What is hidden in your chocolate, our creams, our shampoos, toothpastes and yes even our sausages! The skullduggery hidden in the products we use in our everyday lives is frightening. From M&Ms to kombucha and anything smelly, it takes a chemical detective like Ben Katz to uncover the deceptiveness of modern industry.

Ben Katz is a Proteomics Specialist at UC Irvine, where he focuses on mass spectrometry and protein analysis to advance biomedical research. Ben’s work plays a critical role in understanding disease mechanisms and discovering new therapeutic targets. Outside the lab, Ben is Mr Mass Spec Everything where he shares informative and engaging content about mass spectrometry, making complex scientific concepts accessible to a broader audience, including a focus on foods and the molecules inside of it.  

Join us as we explore:

  • The unknown and often toxic ingredients hidden in family favourites pantry staples.
  • How Ben’s history of “working for the other side” gave him an inside look at the role food engineering is having on the modern chronic disease crisis.
  • Think you’re eating chocolate? What if it’s mostly caffeine? What if there’s caffeine in your sausage?
  • How regulatory approved words on your ingredients like “natural”, “flavour” and “fragrance” can contain tens to hundreds even thousands of chemicals.
  • Hacking the olfactory-brain connection. 

Contact:

  • Instagram- @massspeceverything
  • Youtube – @MassSpecEverything

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