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Sugar's Hiding - And It's Not Where You Think

Sugar's Hiding - And It's Not Where You Think

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You already know soda and candy aren't doing you any favors. But what about your flavored yogurt? Your protein bar? That oat milk latte you've been feeling good about?

In this follow-up to one of our most popular episodes, we're going deeper on sugar - specifically, the sneaky places it shows up in foods that are marketed as healthy. Because if your energy is still crashing, your cravings are still loud, and your body isn't responding the way you'd expect, this might be exactly why.

In this episode, we're covering:

  • The top 10 surprising sources of added sugar hiding in everyday "healthy" foods (and the simple swaps for each)
  • Why low-fat dressings, store-bought smoothies, and non-dairy milks deserve a second look
  • The 3-Step Sugar Reset - no tracking, no elimination, no all-or-nothing thinking required

This isn't about being perfect. It's about being informed - so you can stop wondering why nothing is working and start making the small shifts that actually stick.

If you loved the last sugar episode, this one picks up right where it left off. And if you're new here - welcome. This is exactly the kind of practical, no-fluff nutrition conversation we have every week.

🎧 Listen, then pass this one along to the friend who thinks she's eating healthy but still can't figure out why she feels off.

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