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Jonathan Parks

why ‘healthy snacks’ might be making you sick

Everywhere you go, the shelves are packed with “healthy” snacks. Protein bars, “low-fat” cookies, sugar-free sodas. The packaging screams fit, natural, wellness. But here’s the dirty little secret: most of these so-called healthy options are quietly wrecking your body. First, protein bars. Flip them over and read the label. Many are basically candy bars in disguise, packed with added sugar alcohols and cheap fillers that upset your stomach. You think you’re being smart by grabbing one after the gym — but your gut is screaming “why?” Second, low-fat products. When companies remove fat, they usually replace it with sugar or artificial additives. Fat isn’t the enemy — in fact, healthy fats (nuts, olive oil, avocado) keep you full and satisfied. Removing them leaves you hungrier, and guess what? You end up eating more. Third, sugar-free sodas. Sure, fewer calories. But artificial sweeteners trick your brain into craving more sweetness, and studies show they can still spike insulin. Plus, ever wonder why you feel bloated after “zero sugar” drinks? Yeah, it’s not in your head. Here’s what actually works: Snack on whole foods. Almonds, boiled eggs, fruit with nut butter. It’s boring compared to “birthday cake protein bar,” but your body will thank you. Stop fearing fat. Good fats are your friend — they help with hormones, skin, and even brain function. Read labels. If you can’t pronounce half the ingredients, maybe it doesn’t belong in your body. We need to stop falling for marketing tricks. Just because it’s on the “healthy” aisle doesn’t mean it’s healthy. Sometimes the simplest, old-school foods beat all the fancy packaging. #HealthHacks #NutritionTruths #SnackSmarter

why ‘healthy snacks’ might be making you sick
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