Smoothy Slim
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5 unhealthy foods you should avoid, according to a nutritionist Hot dogs. Processed meats in general are just one of the worst things you can put into your body. ... Pretzels. Pretzels were the ultimate wolf in sheep's clothing type of food. ... Diet soda. Processed pastries. Getty Images stock. ... Fluorescent orange snacks. Related:
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Learn More »Guess what? There are bad foods. I’m not one of those nutritionists who is going to say, “There are no bad foods” and “Everything in moderation” is OK. I will tell you that eating anything every once in a while will not completely disrupt your health. But that doesn’t mean fried Oreos aren’t bad. That also doesn’t mean you’re a bad person for eating them. Aside from those random times when we all succumb to “bad” foods, are there foods that nutritionists, like myself, steer clear of all the time? You bet. Here are my top five:
Your body is made up of nearly two-thirds water, so it makes sense to drink enough every day to stay hydrated and healthy. Water, tea, coffee,...
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Fruit contains natural sugars, which are a mix of sucrose, fructose and glucose. Many people have heard that sugar is bad, and think that this must...
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A potent powdered supplement blended right into water or your favored beverage to be appreciated as a scrumptious morning smoothy.
Learn More »Just because something is calorie-free doesn’t mean it’s chemical-free. You wouldn’t drink Drano would you? Artificial sweeteners found in diet soda are known to trigger insulin, which sends your body into fat storage mode and may lead to weight gain, even though the soda contains no calories itself. Diet soda has also been linked to an increased risk of metabolic syndrome, when compared to regular soda. No, I'm not telling you to go grab a Sprite or regular Coke. Swap out the diet soda for club soda bubbles instead.
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This effective juice jolts the metabolism, boosts energy and burns fat all day.
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A potent powdered supplement blended right into water or your favored beverage to be appreciated as a scrumptious morning smoothy.
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