Monday, 11 May 2015

(Actual Newsletter) Beverages with More Sugar Than You Think

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(Actual Newsletter) Beverages with More Sugar Than You Think

 First an apology: The newsletter that went out this morning was a mistake due to a bug that has been corrected.

 We can be really careful with the carbs in the food we eat, but it's possible to wipe out all that work with a glass of the wrong beverage.  A little lemonade or sweet tea can't have THAT much sugar, can it?  What about fruit juice?  Get informed before you quench your thirst!  Have a happy week - 
Laura

Laura Dolson
Low Carb Diets Expert
Beverages That Probably Have More Sugar Than You Think

Sure, we all know that sugar-sweetened soda is bad to drink, but did you know that some common beverages have as much, or even more sugar?  People are often surprised to find out just how much sugar is in the beverages lots of people drink every day.  The easiest way for many people to cut carbs is to stop drinking all these things.

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How to Cut Down on Sugar

 Of course, beverages aren't the only place where added sugars lurk!  In fact, Americans consume about 30-40% of their sugar in drinks - the rest comes from food.  See Also:

How Much Sugar Should We Eat?
Sugar's Many Disguises
What About Agave Nectar?
What About Coconut Sugar?

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6 Foods that Have More Carb Than You Think

 There are lots of healthy low-carb foods that are fine to eat, but if people start thinking they can eat unlimited quantities of them they can get into trouble.  Here are 6 foods that are perfectly fine to eat in moderation, but I have found to be problematic for some. 

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About.com's Type 2 Diabetes Center

The health editors at About.com have gathered information from all around the network to present this comprehensive information resource about Type 2 diabetes. Check it out!

You might also be interested in what the American Diabetes Association says about low-carb diets and diabetes.

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