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If you’ve been struggling for a strong enough reason for you and your family to quit added sugar, this one’s for you. Our kids are experiencing obesity at soaring rates and there’s one culprit that holds much of the blame – it’s tiny, ubiquitous and addictive. It’s sugar.
Food Standards Australia New Zealand has formally proposed to introduce new sugar warning labels that will change the way we shop, eat and live – here’s what you need to know.
Weight gain, insulin resistance and high cholesterol are all par for the course when it comes to a sugar habit – even the foods you think are safe, like bread and cereal, could be portals for a sugar hit. Here’s what sugar’s doing to your metabolism.
Teenagers love sugar – after all, they’re one of the age groups that exceed the daily limit for sugar at higher rates than the rest of us, but the research shows that they’re affected a little differently than their adult counterparts. That’s why we decided to take a deep-dive into the effects of sugar on the teenage mind and body.
Though sugar is often left out of the conversation around addiction, there’s no doubt that its effect on the brain leaves many a sweet tooth hooked. We’ll be diving into a few facts you should know.
Stimulating the Vagus nerve can have transformative health benefits, from lifting stress to boosting digestion. Sounds good, right? Luckily, there are a number of ways to hack this nerve – and we’ll be sharing 3 of these ways to stimulate the Vagus nerve, plus a few dangerous ways sugar hijacks the system.
Quitting sugar alone can be intimidating, but bringing your family along for the ride can make the process easier and more fun. Whether you’re completely ditching the sweet stuff or just reducing your intake, there are a number of impressive benefits you and your family stand to gain. Here’s how to make it happen.
Sugar cravings can be one of the biggest challenges when it comes to quitting sugar, but luckily, there are a few simple ways to take the edge off.
It's important to encourage your children to eat less sugar and develop healthy eating habits in their early years. That's why we’ll be showing you a few ways to encourage the kids to eat less sugar and form a healthy relationship with food from an early age.
Quitting sugar can feel like an overwhelming goal – that’s why we’re here to break it down into a step-by-step process.
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