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fish, grains) • eat traditional foods (fish, berries, seafood, wild meats, roots) • drink water ( - glasses/day) • avoid hydrogenated and trans-fats; as well as reduce saturated fats • eat vegetables with every meal • avoid sugary drinks (pop, energy drinks, ice teas, lemonades, sugary coffee drinks, fruit...
https://www.fnha.ca/wellness/wellness-and-the-first-nations-health-authority/wellness-streams/eating-healthy
and sweeteners all table-top raw sugar products and natural sweeteners, whether sold packaged or unpackaged. includes yellow/brown sugar, fructose, maltose, maple sugar, molasses, corn syrup, glucose, table sugar (also known as granulated refined white sugar), icing sugar, caster sugar, stevia (sweet
"no added sugar" claims are excluded too. products most likely to be included here will be those which are low-fat/low-sugar versions of standard products (eg reduced fat mayonnaise, reduced fat cheese, reduced fat milk, reduced sugar confectionery, etc). for product category definitions please refer...
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