To be sure, we should all eat right, brush our teeth, and cut down on sweets, but that will hardly help us if we're born with a condition that requires expensive treatment.
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It's important for me to eat really healthy because I have such a sweet tooth. I eat fish and vegetables for lunch and dinner, and I work out every day.
During difficult times, it's best to cut down on sweets like cookies, cake and candy. Satisfy your sweet tooth with fruit to help prevent blood sugar dips and spikes.
Some people handle sweets better.
There is nothing wrong with eating sweets, fried foods, pastries, even drinking soda every now and then, but food manufacturers have made eating these formerly expensive and hard-to-make treats so cheap and easy that we're eating them every day.
I try to not eat as much sugar, but it's so hard in our American diet to do that... It's hard to completely avoid.
I believe in nourishment and having a balanced diet. I avoid bingeing and try and eat healthy, especially lots of amla, and drink lots and lots of water.
Cut a balance: eat well and then have your sugar fix. Everything in moderation.
Yes, you should be healthy and take care of yourself, but growing up, I've seen people who have horrible issues with food.
I don't encourage kids to eat sugar, but I do it.
The only remedy against hunger is reasonable birth control.