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If you feel like food labels are written in a foreign language, you’re not alone. Manufacturers use more than 65 names for ...
Use these six natural sugar substitutes to help you monitor your refined sugar intake. The best part is that they are likely in your pantry already.
Are your “sugar-free” choices really helping you, or quietly sabotaging your goals? With over 43 names for artificial and low ...
In the crusade to reduce chronic disease and neurobehavioral issues in the United States, synthetic food dyes are a hot ...
A new Texas law requires warning labels on foods with additives banned elsewhere. This impacts the food industry and may lead to legal challenges.
When purchasing prepackaged foods marketed as "better for you," watch for hidden sugar, sodium, unhealthy oils, additives and more, a dietitian says.
Follow this 7-day no-sugar-added meal plan for a week of delicious recipes tailored to improve the conditions that make up metabolic syndrome.
Chobani escaped a proposed class action over claims its “Chobani Zero Sugar” yogurt actually contains sugar, after an Illinois federal judge on Thursday said the labeling met U.S. Food and ...
The no-sugar diet has gained popularity in recent years. For all the health benefits of a no-sugar diet, however, there are also a few cautions to consider.
The sugar content is arguably one of the most perplexing items on a food label. A wide range of substances, such as fructose, dextrose, and high-fructose corn syrup, are categorized as sugar.
Here Are 4 Ways To Spot Healthy Vs. Unhealthy Foods Using Food Labels: 1. Don't Fall For Nutrition Claims Nowadays, the market is filled with products claiming to be 'sugar free', 'multi-grain', or ...