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155. Sugar & Sugar-Free Explained: 2024 Roadmap to Healthy Habits

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Do you eat too much sugar?

Are sugar free foods healthier?

How much added sugar is recommended for a healthy diet?

Which sugar substitutes are the best to consume?

How do I find added sugars on the nutrition facts label?

So many questions about sugar and sugar free products it can get confusing when you are looking for the best product.

My goal for this podcast is to help you STRESS LESS about sugar!

I give you the cliff notes version about adding sugar and sugar free foods in a balanced diet.

In this episode you will learn about:

  1. What is a sugar free product?
  2. What to consider when talking about sugar free substitutes
  3. How to find added sugars on a nutrition facts label
  4. What is the recommended amount of added sugar for men and women?
  5. What foods contain natural sugars, and should I delete them in my diet?
  6. How to satisfy my cravings when I have massive, sweet tooth :)

American Heart Association "How Much Sugar Is Too Much?" article.

Check out the blog to find more about my favorite products mentioned in this episode.

Please share this episode with a friend!

For more helpful tips follow me @dailydietitianrd

  continue reading

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Manage episode 400945893 series 3367387
Content provided by Stacy Mitchell, RDN, LD, CPT, Stacy Mitchell, RDN, LD, and CPT. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Stacy Mitchell, RDN, LD, CPT, Stacy Mitchell, RDN, LD, and CPT or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Do you eat too much sugar?

Are sugar free foods healthier?

How much added sugar is recommended for a healthy diet?

Which sugar substitutes are the best to consume?

How do I find added sugars on the nutrition facts label?

So many questions about sugar and sugar free products it can get confusing when you are looking for the best product.

My goal for this podcast is to help you STRESS LESS about sugar!

I give you the cliff notes version about adding sugar and sugar free foods in a balanced diet.

In this episode you will learn about:

  1. What is a sugar free product?
  2. What to consider when talking about sugar free substitutes
  3. How to find added sugars on a nutrition facts label
  4. What is the recommended amount of added sugar for men and women?
  5. What foods contain natural sugars, and should I delete them in my diet?
  6. How to satisfy my cravings when I have massive, sweet tooth :)

American Heart Association "How Much Sugar Is Too Much?" article.

Check out the blog to find more about my favorite products mentioned in this episode.

Please share this episode with a friend!

For more helpful tips follow me @dailydietitianrd

  continue reading

172 episodes

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