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Medium on MSN5 Discontinued Fruit Juices You Forgot All AboutCitrus Hill was Procter & Gamble’s foray into the fruit juice industry in the 1980s, but its time on shelves was short-lived due to a major controversy. The brand labeled its product “fresh,” even ...
If plain water isn't your cup of tea, try low-sugar healthy beverages packed with electrolytes, magnesium and probiotics to ...
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Medium on MSN5 Juice Boxes You Should Never DrinkJuice boxes are a popular beverage choice for kids and busy adults alike. They’re convenient, sweet, and often marketed as healthy because they’re “made with real fruit.” However, many juice boxes are ...
Sugar-sweetened drinks, even fruit juice, significantly increase type 2 diabetes risk compared to sugars in food. Learn what experts discovered.
Even fruit juice isn’t as innocent as it looks. A landmark study found that consuming sugar in liquid form may shape your diabetes risk more than you realize. A study out of Brigham Young ...
Drinks we’ve heard are bad for blood sugar may actually be helpful, say dietitians. These include unsweetened coffee and tea, milk, juice and soy milk. Instead, try to avoid sugary drinks like ...
Musicus’ study noted that most young children in the United States consume sugar-sweetened beverages, predisposing them to tooth decay, obesity, type 2 diabetes, and other chronic diseases.
This news isn’t too sweet. Coca-Cola has recalled one of its most popular “zero sugar” drinks finding that it does, in fact, contain sugar, Newsweek reported. The company recalled 13,152 ...
With each additional 8-oz serving of fruit juice per day (i.e., 100% fruit juice, nectars and juice drinks), the risk for developing T2D increased by 5%. The above risks are relative not absolute. For ...
If you’re like most Americans, you eat more sugar than is good for you. But it’s entirely possible to eat less sugar without sacrificing much — if any — of the pleasures of eating.
Excess sugar in our diet can lead to weight gain, diabetes, and heart issues. WHO advises limiting added sugar to less than 10% of daily calories, and ...
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