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Reading Between The Labels: How To Know If Your Food Is Full Of Sugar
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<blockquote data-quote="admin" data-source="post: 2694900" data-attributes="member: 1"><p>A recent study <a href="http://blisstree.com/eat/sugar-cocaine-cravings-advertisers-424/" target="_blank">likening sugar to cocaine</a> may have convinced you to cut back on the sweet stuff, but unfortunately, it's easier said than done. Because, <a href="http://www.foodnavigator-usa.com/Business/Should-sugar-labeling-laws-be-changed" target="_blank">despite years of pressure</a> on the<strong> FDA</strong> to split up sugar labels and make them easier for consumers to understand, nothing has changed. When you flip the box over, you still see just one number: grams of sugar. Not what kind of sugar, not whether or not it's an artificial sweetener, and not what the source of the sugar is. And while<strong> sugar labeling</strong> remains hopeless outdated, you (the consumer) aren't totally powerless. Here's how to beef up on your sugar smarts. <a href="http://blisstree.com/eat/demystifying-sugar-labeling-how-to-read-labels-841/" target="_blank">More »</a>Post from: <a href="http://blisstree.com" target="_blank">Blisstree</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="admin, post: 2694900, member: 1"] A recent study [URL="http://blisstree.com/eat/sugar-cocaine-cravings-advertisers-424/"]likening sugar to cocaine[/URL] may have convinced you to cut back on the sweet stuff, but unfortunately, it's easier said than done. Because, [URL="http://www.foodnavigator-usa.com/Business/Should-sugar-labeling-laws-be-changed"]despite years of pressure[/URL] on the[B] FDA[/B] to split up sugar labels and make them easier for consumers to understand, nothing has changed. When you flip the box over, you still see just one number: grams of sugar. Not what kind of sugar, not whether or not it's an artificial sweetener, and not what the source of the sugar is. And while[B] sugar labeling[/B] remains hopeless outdated, you (the consumer) aren't totally powerless. Here's how to beef up on your sugar smarts. [URL="http://blisstree.com/eat/demystifying-sugar-labeling-how-to-read-labels-841/"]More »[/URL]Post from: [URL="http://blisstree.com"]Blisstree[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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