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No More Cravings: 10 Ways to Cut Sugar Without Deprivation
If you’re thinking of ways to help you cut out sugar, you’re not alone. Overconsumption of sugar is one of the most common eating habits and one of the hardest to change. In practice, there is no need for extreme deprivation or guilt. With small, consistent and conscious choices and a little patience, all of us can significantly reduce sugar in our daily lives, without losing the pleasure. Why…
The Scientific Research Notes of S. Sunkavally, Printed Part, Page 55.
Dates unclear, but certainly between 2006-2012.
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The Number-One Worst Food for Your Brain
Hint: It’s not really a food at all. Source: The Number-One Worst Food for Your Brain
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17th century Sugar Casters
These sugar casters in the Manchester Art Gallery, dating from 1638-9, are said to be the oldest such items in a British Collection. They point to the increasing consumption of sugar as it became available from British plantations in the West Indies.
Good news! Only a modest reduction in added sugars consumption is needed to achieve the Healthy People 2030 target
Reducing caloric intake from added sugars is a Leading Health Indicator in Healthy People 2030, a national public health initiative led by the US Department of Health and Human Services that sets data-driven national objectives to improve health and well-being over the next decade. Although many Americans consume too much sugar, investigators found that only a modest reduction in added sugars…
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6 reasons why sugar-free sweets have become popular
6 reasons why sugar-free sweets have become popular
New Delhi: The festive season is almost over but people are still not over the festive mood. As you all know, in India, no festival and celebration would be complete without sweets. Even those who are on diet and those who are diabetic, indulge themselves in relishing traditional Indian desserts and sweets. However, eating too many sweets comes with a lot of disadvantages and one of them is harm…
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