Thursday, September 26, 2013

14 Ways Sugar Is Secretly Evil

Put down that can of Coke. You won’t want it after reading this.


Manufacturers add sugar to make reduced-fat foods taste better and seem healthier.


Manufacturers add sugar to make reduced-fat foods taste better and seem healthier.


Tesco low-fat strawberry yoghurt contains 20.2 grams of sugar, over 20% of the guideline daily amount.


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We significantly underestimate the amount of sugar in drinks that seem healthy.


We significantly underestimate the amount of sugar in drinks that seem healthy.


Especially milkshakes, smoothies, and fruit juices.


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And there's a surprising amount of sugar in foods that aren't even sweet.


And there's a surprising amount of sugar in foods that aren't even sweet.


A slice of Kingsmill white bread contains around 1.5 grams of the stuff.


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Carbonation tricks your brain into thinking a drink contains less sugar than it actually does.


Carbonation tricks your brain into thinking a drink contains less sugar than it actually does.


So drinking a sugary fizzy drink is likely to make you want to eat more sugar, not less.


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