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Are natural sweeteners really a healthier option?

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You'll learn which sweeteners make the grade… and which should stay on the shelves. ͏‌?

You'll learn which sweeteners make the grade… and which should stay on the shelves. ͏‌ Íâ€Œ Íâ€Œ Íâ€Œ  ͏‌ Íâ€Œ Íâ€Œ Íâ€Œ  ͏‌ Íâ€Œ Íâ€Œ Íâ€Œ  [JJ Virgin]( Despite what we know today about sugar's wide-ranging detrimental effects, we're eating more sweet stuff than ever before—and paying the metabolic consequences.   We’re also more sugar-aware than ever. Food manufacturers know it, so they disguise their added sugars with fancy names and clever marketing.   Learn more about sugar alternatives [here]( [Healthy Sweeteners]( Not all sugar substitutes are created equal. [In this week's Medium blog](, you'll learn: - The difference between natural alternative sweeteners and natural sugar-free sweeteners - Which sugars are marketed as healthier options—but skyrocket your glucose as much as regular table sugar (sometimes more!) - My favorite options for helping you lower your sugar impact, keep blood sugar stable, and support metabolism - How sugar-free sweeteners can lead to cravings that sabotage your goals - How to use these sugar alternatives appropriately to support your overall health Knowledge is power! [Bookmark this article]( to keep handy next time you're in the "health food" aisle.   Love, JJ   P.S. I truly believe my All-In-One Shakes are the best-tasting on the market, and my community agrees! It's like a milkshake for breakfast—but with 20+ grams of protein and less than 1 gram of sugar.* And now's the best time to stock up in our BOGO SALE ! Every shake you buy through 1/14 comes with a FREE caramel paleo-inspired shake of the same size (while supplies last)! [SHOP NOW!](   P.P.S. As you work towards cutting down your sugar intake and finding what works for your body, you’ll need some recipes to experiment with! My Sweet Treats recipe guide helps you satisfy your sweet tooth without problematic ingredients like gluten, dairy, soy, peanuts, corn, and artificial sweeteners. [Download it for FREE here](.   *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Youtube]( Reignite Wellness 14 Commerce Blvd. Palm Coast Florida 32164 United States You are subscribed to this email as {EMAIL}. Click here to modify your [preferences]( or [unsubscribe](.

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