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fats were essentially banned from the food supply in ). added sugars "added sugars"—finally added. the old label did not distinguish between sugars naturally present in foods (such as the sugar in milk and fruit) and sugars added during processing (such as the sugar added to yogurts and breakfast cereals
your body is food, not supplements. below are some nutrient-rich foods to keep stocked in your kitchen: vitamin a: carrots; sweet potatoes; egg yolks; dark, leafy greens; cod liver oil vitamin b : bananas, potatoes, brown rice, chicken, salmon, tuna vitamin b : salmon, liver, egg yolks, fortified cereals...
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