Some good advice, although I wouldn’t eat some of the healthy snacks recommended.
One of the most controversial things in the dieting world is differenciating a healthy snack to a not-so-healthy snack. Everything is labelled and advertized to sell, so they brag: LOW FAT! ONLY 100 CALORIES! NO ADDED SUGAR! But do they tell you that that fat was replaced with sodium and sugar, that you’re just consuming 100 EMPTY calories or that it’s actually loaded with FAKE sugars instead? Still don’t believe me? Here’s a great example: “light” yogurts. They claim that they’re low fat, but having 1% yogurt is OK too; they claim as low as 30 CALORIES but did you know that most aren’t even yogurt, just skim milk with no active cultures? So much for probiotics and extra protein to keep you full! And no added sugars? Pfft! Light yogurts are loaded with fake sugar, which is much sweeter and … different tasting. Like, I swear, back when I thought…
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