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Old Sun, Mar-03-24, 14:54
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You’re right, Calianna, this is nonsense brought forth by a food manufacturer trying to get the right to show labeling on the containers that tout the product as healthy to sell more products. Dannon has a vested interest in this. Similar to cereal concoctions with labels advertising “Heart Healthy.” It’s laughable.

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”Why would any sensible person think that all you have to do to prevent type 2 diabetes is eat 2 cups of yogurt a week?” said Nestle, the Paulette Goddard Professor of Nutrition, Food Studies and Public Health, Emerita, at New York University, via email. “All we can hope is that the yogurt is at least unsweetened, but since it’s really hard to find unsweetened yogurt, this is telling people who want to avoid type 2 diabetes that sweetened yogurts are good for them.”


Kinda says all you need to know.
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