Just because a food is healthy on its own, it does not mean it will still be once fried, sweetened or drizzled in sauce. Know which foods to avoid to keep you from the dangers of obesity.
February 3, 2016
Just because a food is healthy on its own, it does not mean it will still be once fried, sweetened or drizzled in sauce. Know which foods to avoid to keep you from the dangers of obesity.
Solutions:
Eat fewer products from industrial bakeries and patisseries, junk food and processed foods with high fat and sugar content. Foods made from refined flour and high in sugar (including potatoes) make blood sugar levels shoot up and then crash. We then find ourselves even hungrier after eating than we did before.
In a study conducted at Harvard University, researchers found that women whose soft drink consumption had increased from one or fewer per week to one or more a day gained an average of five kilograms (11 pounds) in four years.
In short, to maintain a healthy diet, don't transform health foods into a calorific feast and eat fewer processed sugary products.
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