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Sugar and refined carbohydrates should be limited in a healthy diet from "summary" of The End of Dieting by Dr. Joel Fuhrman

Sugar and refined carbohydrates are often referred to as "empty calories" because they provide little to no nutritional value while contributing significantly to weight gain and various health problems. These substances are rapidly absorbed into the bloodstream, causing a spike in blood sugar levels and leading to a quick burst of energy followed by a crash. This rollercoaster effect can leave individuals feeling tired, irritable, and hungry, prompting them to consume more sugary and carb-heavy foods in an attempt to regain energy. Moreover, excess sugar and refined carbohydrates can also wreak havoc on the body's metabolism, potentially leading to insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and other chronic conditions. When consumed in large amounts, these substances can overload the liver and promote the storage of fat, particularly in the abdominal area. This not only affects one's physical appearance but also increases the risk of developing serious health issues. In contrast, a diet rich in...
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    The End of Dieting

    Dr. Joel Fuhrman

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