Sugar is everywhere, and many of us are eating far too much each day. According to the NHS , adults should have no more than 30g of free sugars a day (around six teaspoons), while children should have no more than 24g of free sugars a day, with less for toddlers and youngsters under the age of seven. But what impact is sugar having on our health and well-being? And how can we ever get our intake under control? I'm a health and nutrition coach, and this topic is what helped me develop my passion for nutrition over 15 years ago. After becoming unwell towards the end of my studies at university, I found that by cutting out sugar and making lots of changes to my diet and lifestyle, I felt better within weeks, and understood how important the diet choices we make each day are for everything
What really happens to your body when you eat too much sugar
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