Q. What exactly are those 'diet snacks' sold in stores, and why are they considered okay to eat?
Commercial diet snacks typically reduce sugars and carbohydrates while increasing protein and dietary fiber. By reducing sugar intake, they aim to suppress insulin spikes, stabilize blood glucose levels to reduce false hunger, and maintain psychological satisfaction to prevent binge eating. However, many contain 'hidden traps' in their ingredients; low calories do not necessarily mean they align with your body's natural metabolic system.
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