Why Zero-Calorie Doesn't Mean Healthy – Oobli

Why Zero-Calorie Doesn't Mean Healthy – Oobli

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Zero calories does not mean "healthy." In fact, it never has. So let's quit confusing that with misleading labels. It's not helping. Anyone. But in spite of the World Health Organization's latest news encouraging people to simply reduce sugar, there is hope beyond existing sweetener alternatives (where research is moun
Zero calories does not mean healthy. In fact, it never has. So let's quit confusing that with misleading labels. It's not helping. Anyone.

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