Q. Are those trendy diet snacks actually okay to eat? Why do some people say they aren't losing weight even when eating them?
Diet snacks typically lower calories by replacing sugars with artificial sweeteners. While they seem to aid weight loss by reducing caloric intake, these substitutes can disrupt your insulin system and stimulate cravings, leading to a greater dependency on processed foods. Essentially, your body is tricked by a 'false sense of fullness,' causing you to miss out on the actual nutrients your body needs.
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