The heavily industrialized frankenfood known as Smart Balance should more aptly be named Stupid Balance when you examine the ingredients list!
I’ve had it. Everyone has her limits and I’ve reached mine. If one more person who claims to eat healthily tells me that he/she uses Smart Balance or any of those health robbing butter substitute “spreads”, I think I’m going to scream. This includes other pseudo-foods like Egg Beaters too.
A loud, obnoxious, ear piercing, wine glass shattering SCREAM!
You see, there is nothing remotely “smart” about Smart Balance unless of course, you happen to be a shareholder of the company. In that case, you would be very happy with the cheap, rancid, genetically modified vegetable oils used to manufacture substitutes for butter resulting in a very low cost of production and handsome profit margins.
Don’t think for one moment that Smart Balance could possibly be made in the comfort of your own kitchen the way lovely yellow butter can easily be churned from cream in a bowl with a hand mixer.
No way! A frankenfood as complex as Smart Balance or any of the many other “spreads” on the market requires synthesis in a factory in all its high tech, food denaturing glory. Smart Balance and margarine spreads like it is chemistry experiments, not food!
Get a load of the catchy marketing on the Smart Balance website:
Deliciously healthy alternative to spreadable butter Free of dairy, gluten and diacetyl No hydrogenated or partially hydrogenated oils 0g trans fat Supports healthy cholesterol levels that are already within the normal range Made with expeller-pressed oils that improves the ratio of “good” HDL to “bad” LDL 350mg ALA per serving
It’s funny how these margarine manufacturers always talk about “using it” and “loving it” like butter.
Why would people do that anyway?
Mmmm. Maybe because these folks need some healthy fats like REAL butter perhaps??
I know a die-hard vegetarian who once told me that every now and again when she craves a big, thick juicy steak, she gives in and eats one.
Smart gal. Cravings can tell us a lot about ourselves – if we’ll only listen – from the state of our gut as in the case of craving sugar and having a gut imbalance problem to craving a steak due to the complete proteins only animal foods can provide (soy is NOT a complete protein, by the way. Don’t even get me started on that one).
So, when that craving for all things buttery comes over you, it is always best to get some Real Butter and slather it on anything that seems remotely feasible at the moment.
A vegan community in South Florida suffering from severe dental decay issues likes to eat raw butter straight out of the tub with a spoon, I’m told. Now, that’s a serious craving for the “buttery taste”!
What Exactly is in Smart Balance?
Let’s take a look at the ingredients in Stupid, er – I mean, Smart Balance:
When this post was originally published, here were the ingredients in Smart Balance (original):
Natural oil blend (soybean, palm fruit, canola, and olive oils), water, contains less than 2% of whey (from milk), salt, natural and artificial flavor, vegetable monoglycerides and sorbitan ester of fatty acids (emulsifiers), soy lecithin, vitamin A palmitate, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, Vitamin D, dl-a-tocopheryl acetate (vitamin E), lactic acid, beta carotene color, and potassium sorbate, and calcium disodium EDTA (to preserve freshness).
Ingredients Analysis
Shall we analyze this rather long list of ingestibles?
- The soybean and canola oils are almost certainly genetically modified. Frankenfood at its finest!
- The olive oil isn’t even extra virgin olive oil and is likely cut with cheap vegetable oils like most olive oil on the market. Can we say cheap, cheap, CHEAP?
- Natural and artificial flavor – this must be where that “buttery taste you crave” part comes in. Excellent stuff if you dig tricking your taste buds (newsflash, you won’t trick your tummy though. At least not for long. You’ll be craving that “buttery taste” soon after and more than likely sticking your head in a big bowl of ice cream by 9 pm).
- Soy lecithin – yet another genetically modified ingredient.
- Vitamin A palmitate – the synthetic form of vitamin A – the kind that is dangerous. Since there’s not much natural about Smart Balance in the first place, “fortification” with synthetic vitamins seems logical!
- Vitamin D – the label doesn’t even specify what type, but I can pretty much guarantee it’s synthetic D2, which won’t help at all in avoiding vitamin D deficiency symptoms. Is this the wondrous, natural vitamin D3 everyone – even Oprah – raves about? Brilliant marketing and wishful thinking don’t make it so.
- Beta carotene color – the normal color for factory-produced margarine like Smart Balance is a very unappetizing grey, so the color is definitely needed here to fool the masses. Don’t be fooled that this beta carotene adds natural Vitamin A either. Beta carotene is not true vitamin A!
- Potassium sorbate – a supposedly safe food preservative that inhibits microbial growth. Safe at least until they find it isn’t. Three cheers for being a guinea pig!
- Calcium disodium EDTA – an organic pollutant which breaks down in the environment into ethylenediamine triacetic acid and then diketopiperazine. Diketopiperazine is a persistent organic pollutant, similar to PCBs and DDT. Not only does Smart Balance pollute the bodies of those who eat it, but it also pollutes the environment too!
Smart Balance 7 Years Later
Let’s analyze the ingredients again 7 years later. Smart Balance has, in the interim, gotten significant press on its “pledge” to remove GMOs from its ingredients. Has it happened yet? Apparently not. Don’t hold your breath on that one. Not much improvement here despite an outcry from consumers to do better.
- Vegetable oil blend (canola, olive, and palm oil)
- Water
- Contains less than 2% salt
- Pea protein
- Natural and artificial flavors
- Sunflower lecithin
- Vitamin A Palmitate
- Beta-carotene (color)
- Vitamin D
- Monoglycerides of vegetable fatty acids (emulsifier)
- Potassium Sorbate
- Lactic acid
- Calcium Disodium EDTA
Let’s analyze the (few) changes.
Little Improvement in Smart Balance Ingredients
First, the GMO soybean oil has been removed. While this is a positive, unfortunately, GMO canola oil is still in there as the primary vegetable oil.
Second, pea protein has replaced the whey protein from before. This is apparently an effort to make Smart Balance dairy-free. Is pea protein any healthier than whey protein? Unfortunately not. All protein powders are highly processed and not a healthy choice.
The GMO soy lecithin has been replaced with sunflower lecithin. This is a solid improvement and a step in the right direction.
Two new ingredients include lactic acid and monoglycerides of vegetable fatty acids. While lactic acid is not really a problem, it could be from a GMO source. The originating food for lactic acid is not specified. Similarly, the vegetable oil that is used to derive the emulsifying fatty acids is not specified. In those situations, I’ve learned to pretty much assume the worst … they are most likely of GMO origin. If they were nonGMO you can be sure Smart Balance would trumpet as much on the label like they have identified the source of the lecithin as nonGMO sunflower.
Everything else appears to be the same.
All in all, Smart Balance has improved from a grade of “F” to a “D-” in seven years. Is it healthy to use? Nope. It’s still frankenfood and not a good choice for those who understand the critical importance of natural, healthy fats in the diet.
Butter is Always Best!
Nothing manufactured in a factory can ever beat the simple, natural, whole nutrition of plain BUTTER and other whole traditional fats. No genetically modified, artificial flavors or organic pollutant preservatives needed. Loads of natural form of vitamins A, D, and E that really will boost your immune system unlike the synthetic versions in margarine spreads like Smart Balance.
Be sure not to buy butter from cows fed genetically modified feed, however, like Kerry Gold is rumored to do.
Grass-fed butter is what you are looking for (quality sources)!
Butterfat is far superior to the rancid, highly processed vegetable oils in Smart Balance. While not hydrogenated, the edible oil processing, called interesterification, is still very much denaturing and is arguably worse for cardiovascular health than transfats.
On the other hand, butter, particularly grass-fed butter, is one of the richest sources of vitamin K2. Vitamin K2 is the magical X-Factor written about by Dr. Weston A. Price which is known to prevent arterial calcification which is a very strong (if not the strongest) predictor of cardiovascular disease risk, NOT cholesterol levels. Natural cholesterol in the diet supplied in forms such as grass-fed butter and eggs are extremely beneficial to health!
Folks with low cholesterol suffer from heart disease at the same rate as those with high cholesterol. Don’t tell that to the folks in the marketing department at Smart Balance, though. They’re doing really well with that catchy marketing slogan that associates the use of Smart Balance with “healthy” cholesterol levels.
What if You Have a Dairy Allergy?
For those with dairy allergies, natural and truly healthy butter substitute spreads made with unrefined traditional oils are now becoming available. This one is my favorite which blends virgin coconut oil and that anti-oxidant powerhouse, red palm oil without any additives, fillers, GMOs or destructive processing.
Once you get past the marketing hype, it sure seems that the more appropriate name for Smart Balance would be “Stupid Balance”, don’t you think?
References
Interesterification of Vegetable Oils, by Dr. Mary Enig
Whole Health Source, Butter, Margarine, and Heart Disease
So a craving for steak indicates that I am supposed to eat steak, but a sugar craving indicates that I have a gut imbalance?
Candida does crave sugar, so that would be an appropriate response to cut down sugar and heal your gut issues….
What an arrogant post. I would love nothing more than for my daughter to eat real butter but he has a severe dairy allergy and I happy for the alternative of EarthBalance. And by the way my daughter eats an extremely healthy diet of beans and greens. She can not have gluten, dairy, eggs or nuts. I’ve me a break.
Have you tried raw dairy?? It is completely different than pasteurized homogenized dairy at the store… Also, is she vaccinated??
I love butter and my daughter loves butter but she just found out that she is severly allergic to all dairy, What are we to do? We are in mourning over this. Any healthy ideas for us?
We don’t want to go to a spread…really. We need help!
Gratefully,
Dena
Sarah:
What’s your take on Smart Balance’s recent purchase of Udi’s Bakery. You think they will use their ingredient philosophy on Udi’s gluten-free products?
Ha! Another “nutritionist” who thinks they are an expert. “The soybean and canola oils are almost certainly” genetically modified. And the olive oil is “not extra virgin”. Proof please? And who cares anyway! Do you realize that even your organic cauliflower and broccoli are genetically modified? Humans have been genetically modifying plants since the dawn of time. And those cows that are the ultimate source of your butter? ALL cows, whether given growth hormone or not, have been genetically modified by humans. Do you have any proof that genetic modification is harmful? Well, sorry, I’m a research scientist in cell biology and I don’t think you’ll find any. Hey, I agree, butter tastes great… but I eat smart balance.
If they used good ingredients, they would want to make it known. So the fact that THEY hide where they get their ingredients is on them, not us for reading it. D2 is worse than D3, so if they use D3, they will tell you about it… Soybeans and canola (rapeseed) is almost always GMO here in the U.S… I think it is something like 90% of all soy is GMO… I highly doubt they pay the extra cost for non-GMO soy when they won’t even use D3…. 🙁
Mineraldiva,
I would have to agree with you. I have been doing a lot of research on genetically modified foods and just about every thing we eat is genetically modified. Even if you grow the food yourself the seeds if does not say on the package is genetically modified! In most cases the foods that we eat that are genetically modified are safe.
Olive oil are fine as long as you make sure they have California Olive Oil Council seal or COOA seal which most imports has and some US brand has. That is how you know you are getting true olive oil. as fare as GM goes the only way to be 100% GM free is only eat what you grow from non GM seeds and raise your own animals.
If a company does not want to give out their source where they get their supplies have you thought they dont want other competitors getting that info and not necessary they are trying to hide anything? I am in business for myself and I dont tell anyone where I get my supplies from. One I know I am getting a really good deal and I really dont want my competitors to copy me or buying up the supplies I need. This keep my product unique to me and to no one else. Also I dont want to give out my processes , which is the same for many food companies. I am still researching Smart Balance and have not come to any conclusion yet…
“So, when that craving for all things buttery comes over you, it is always best to get some Real Butter and slather it on anything that seems remotely feasible at the moment.”
Obese much?!
UGH!! I can’t believe that companies make this stuff and say that it tastes like real butter!!! Give me real butter any day. I have made my own, but if I do buy any, I buy Challenge. It states on the box that they don’t use any milk from cows that are treated with hormones (don’t know the abbreviations). This tastes as close to my homemade. We don’t have any natural or health food stores close by.
I. Love Kate’s butter but just realized the unsalted version has…NATURAL FLAVOR! What? Really troubling and I am calling them to (hopefully) get a rational explanation.
You sound so dumb!!! Ive been a vegan for almost 3 years and have been the healthiest I have been in my entire life! And smart balance is delicious! Butter is made from animals who suffer and are eventually slaughtered. Why would you want to eat anything that comes from an innocent animal. Like honestly, you should really think before you speak. And that statement you said about vegetarians craving steak then eating one, is false because any person who is vegetarian wont eat meat and if they do then they are not a vegetarian! Like get your facts straight, us vegetarians and vegans are NOT on your side!
I don’t know what animals you are referring to, but our cows are not treated this way at all. They live long healthy happy lives, prancing in the fields, live a long time, aren’t kept pregnant like you state… But in CAFOs, they are treated that way. But when you are talking raw milk and healthy for you butter, you are NOT talking about CAFO cows/pasteurized/homogenized milk. You are talking grass fed A2 cows that are healthy and happy.
Since you aren’t feeding them grain, you don’t cause them to get sick, therefore you don’t have to give them antibiotics, therefore milk production is not decreased, meaning you don’t have to give them growth hormones. All by feeding them what they are supposed to eat, which is GRASS! Butter is better, and it is not cruel….
What a misguided opinion! The dairy industry is one of the most corrupt, dangerous and unhealthy groups on the planet. Natural does not mean safe. Learn about the details if you want to talk like you know them.
I don’t know what animals you are referring to, but our cows are not treated this way at all. They live long healthy happy lives, prancing in the fields, live a long time, aren’t kept pregnant like you state… But in CAFOs, they are treated that way. But when you are talking raw milk and healthy for you butter, you are NOT talking about CAFO cows/pasteurized/homogenized milk. You are talking grass fed A2 cows that are healthy and happy.
Since you aren’t feeding them grain, you don’t cause them to get sick, therefore you don’t have to give them antibiotics, therefore milk production is not decreased, meaning you don’t have to give them growth hormones. All by feeding them what they are supposed to eat, which is GRASS! Butter is better, and it is not cruel….