Organic coconut milk and almond milk are common purchases at the health food store by those with dairy allergies. Usually, these people are savvy consumers who know enough nutritionally to avoid soy milk with its endocrine disrupting isoflavones and gastric inflaming phytates. Rice milk is also steadily declining in popularity as it is really not much more than a glass of sugar water nutritionally speaking.
Organic, unsweetened coconut milk and almond milk in cartons seem like great alternatives at first blush, but are they really as “healthy” as people believe?
Let’s take a look at the labels. Â I was shocked at what I found.
Check out the labels of the three brands I photographed. Â I checked all the brands, by the way, and they all contained the same dangerous additives I’m about to describe.
First, Vitamin A Palmitate is added, the synthetic version of Vitamin A. Â I personally avoid synthetic versions of Vitamin A like the plague. Every single multi-vitamin I’ve ever examined contains some form of synthetic A, including the so called “whole foods” multis.
Synthetic vitamins are the chemical mirror images of the real, natural versions. They can cause imbalances over time. Even small amounts of the synthetic fat soluble vitamins like Vitamin A can prove toxic and should be strictly avoided!
The Organic Consumers Association warns that isolated vitamins such as those produced synthetically cannot be recognized or metabolized by the body in the same way as the natural version.
Large doses of natural vitamin A are well tolerated by the body as established by researchers decades ago, however. Traditional diets contain 10 times or more of the RDA of this nutrient with no ill effect.  However, synthetic vitamin A is associated with birth defects and bone fractures.  It has no benefit in the diet whatsoever.
The second really bad additive in these organic cartons of coconut milk and almond milk is Vitamin D2. Â Vitamin D2 is a form of the wonder vitamin that you should take great pains to avoid.
In all known cases of Vitamin D toxicity where the dose was intentional, Vitamin D2 was the culprit. Â By comparison, Vitamin D3 is much less toxic and requires an enormous or even an accidental dose to produce any toxic effect.
Vitamin D2 is manufactured industrially by irradiating yeast. Â It is dangerous for D2 to be added to any food product particularly if this product would be given to children, where toxicity symptoms would appear at much lower dosages.
None of the store brands of cartoned coconut milk or almond milk were free of these dangerous and synthetic versions of the fat soluble vitamins!
Notice also that carrageenan is present in 2 of the 3 products as well! Â Dr. Andrew Weil has been telling people to avoid carrageenan since 2002.
Carrageenan is so toxic and inflaming to the human digestive system that this food additive is formally classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (part of the World Health Organization) as a potential human carcinogen.
In my view, it would be a mistake to purchase and consume these items. Â They are in no way health promoting or beneficial, particularly for growing children!
Healthy Alternatives to Coconut Milk and Almond Milk in Cartons
Coconut milk and almond milk should be healthy and they can be if they are produced at home without these dangerous additives. I wrote an in depth post on how to easily make these nondairy beverages yourself. This recipe for wild rice milk is a good option as well.
Believe it or not, even organic coconut milk in BPA free cans would be a better alternative to cartons of coconut milk based on my label inspection!
Check out my video on homemade coconut milk and my article on how to make healthy DIY almond milk, fermented to add probiotics and enzymes to boost immunity and improve digestion.
Sarah, The Healthy Home Economist
Sources
From Seafood to Sunshine: A New Understanding of Vitamin D Safety
Erinn
I’m looking at my SO Delicious COconut Milk Beverage and it does NOT contain any synthetic vitamins. Ingredient list says: Organic Coconut mIlk (water, organic coconut cream), carrageenan and guar gum.
Jeremy
We make that at Wayne Dairy in Richmond, Indiana. 😀
SpaceDyeVest
Carageenan is essentially MSG and is not good for you at all (carageenan can cause colon cancer…and it’s in everything, so imagine how much we consume on a regular basis). I have always read them on a lot of ingredients lists and never balked upon seeing them, but now I know better. Please check out http://www.truthinlabeling.org/hiddensources.html and http://truththeory.com/2012/08/09/seven-toxic-foods-drinks-and-additives-to-cut-out-of-your-diet-for-good/ if you’re interested. Also, guar gum and locust bean gum are also very bad for you…I’ve seen this on labels and it’s listed as “organic,” but not sure if that’s credible or if it makes a difference.
CJ
Depending on where you are, it may not have the extra ingredients. So Delicious bought in Canada doesn’t have any vitamin and mineral supplementation to keep in accordance to our laws. I have purchased cartons in the US and imported them, and they do have all those ingredients.
Cailin Banks
Vitamin D2 is a good vegan alternative to D3. D3 tends to be derived from lanolin in sheeps wool.
nikki
i really didn’t like that ”fools” comment either. it was very bitchy and unnecessary. if you don’t believe veganisem is healthy, then fine, but you certainly don’t have to attack others just because they chose to keep animal products out of their diet. that’s all i have to say to you.
Cindy
Thank you for the info.I did not like your comment about those who are foolish to eschew animal products though! Since I quit eating animal products 11 months ago, I have lost 55lbs, got off my BP med and feel 100% better! Dairy is the worst for asthma too! I no longer have to use my nebulizer! I feel like a plant based diet has saved my parents life also. They have lost over a 100lbs together and have cut their diabetes meds in half and their blood work is amazing, the Dr can’t believe it! Maybe you should read the China Study, How to Prevent and Reverse Heart Disease and Eat to Live! It’s one thing to give info, but another to call others fools!
Sonja Grosser (@CoolCanary)
For the sake of your health read labels. Just because something is sold in a health food store does not mean it is… http://t.co/YHe4pWkD
Shirley Skiebe (@BasicallyVegan)
Coconut and Almond Milk in Cartons :Not as Healthy as You Think! http://t.co/lLyRoom8 via The Healthy Home Economist
Shirley Skiebe (@BasicallyVegan)
Coconut and Almond Milk in Cartons Not a Healthy Buy http://t.co/lLyRoom8 via The Healthy Home Economist