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Science Sound Bite: 6 Tips for Reading Nutrition Labels
UncategorizedWhen it comes to SANE eating, nutrition label reading isn’t critical. Non-starchy vegetables, seafood, lean meat, protein powders with no added sugar, low-fat or fat free plain Greek yogurt, low-fat or fat free cottage cheese, berries, citrus fruits, nuts, or seeds are SANE. Starches and sweets are inSANE. No nutrition label needed.
For everything else, here are six simple tips to keep in mind when reading nutrition labels.
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