Q. Are these trendy low-calorie snacks actually safe to eat? I'm curious about how they affect weight loss.
Most low-calorie snacks use sugar substitutes like erythritol or sucralose. While they reduce total calories, the taste of sweetness triggers the body to prepare for insulin release. Since no actual energy enters the system, the brain perceives a deficit, leading to intense 'fake hunger' and increased cravings for other foods.
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