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3. Avoid Ultra-Processed Foods !

3. Avoid Ultra-Processed Foods !

This is kind of food often contain additives like added sugar, highly refined oil, salt, preservatives, artificial sweeteners, colors, and flavors as well.

This foods are easily overeaten, and activate reward-related regions in the brain that can lead to excess calorie consumption and weight gain. Ultra-processed food can contribute to obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and other chronic conditions.

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With the evidence-based tips below, it’s easy to introduce small changes that can have a big impact on your overall health.

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