In a context of a mostly whole foods diet without caloric excess,
even large amounts of sugar are benign.
Not exact matches
Without
even realizing it, you can consume
large amounts of sugar just that way.
And while cutting back on the
sugar intake is also always a good idea (as is being aware that it can lurk in rather
large amounts even in «healthy» foods like peanut butters, breads, yogurts, etc.), if the dyes are more to blame she'll want to shift the focus
of the elimination diet.
Many still cause the same disruptive blood
sugar spikes and crashes, and
even large amounts of Stevia, a natural sweetener, can inhibit ovulation.
The problem is in the food we eat in general not many people realise that
even so called healthy foods can contain
large amounts of salt,
sugar and fat.
While sodas are an obvious culprit, drinks such as juices and
even milk have
large amounts of sugar and should be consumed in moderation to avoid negating their nutritional benefits.
• Tip: I've listed 2
amounts of icing
sugar, the lesser
amount is good for a flooding consistency, and the
larger amount is for outlining, but you can add
even more for a much thicker consistency good for writing.
Remember: All foods, including «healthful foods,» should be consumed in moderation, and distinctions can often be misleading since
even natural foods like fruits can have
large amounts of sugar, and foods labeled as «health foods» such as low - calorie foods, reduced - fat foods, etc. can potentially replace one unhealthy component with another.
Even though your bunny really can not handle
large amounts of sugar, they, like us, are hardwired to seek it out.
Large amounts of sugar can cause digestive upset, weight gain, and
even diabetes in dogs.
Dogs can suffer from many
of the same health problems as humans when their diet contains
large amounts of sugar, including obesity and
even diabetes.
Though fruits are high in fluids, they also contain
large amounts of sugar that can make your rabbit's digestive problems
even worse.