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  2. 10 Best & Worst Bagged Popcorns, According to Dietitians - AOL

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    The Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommends limiting added sugar intake to less than 10% of your daily calories, or 50 grams on a 2,000-calorie diet. High in fiber. Corn is a whole grain that ...

  3. Z-Trim - Wikipedia

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    This product was created as a health and diet aid; it has no calories since it consists of dietary fiber which cannot be digested by the human body, is natural, and can greatly reduce the fat in foods "with little or no change in flavor or texture," according to a review by Consumer Reports. [1]

  4. Consumer Reports - Wikipedia

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    Consumer Reports states that PriceGrabber places the ads and pays a percentage of referral fees to CR, [25] who has no direct relationship with the retailers. [26] Consumer Reports publishes reviews of its business partner and recommends it in at least one case. [27]

  5. Does the GOLO Diet work? Experts explain the pros, cons, and ...

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    The company claims to have helped more than four million people lose weight and it’s tagline is “Go Lose Weight, Go Look Great, Go Love Life.” It all adds up to the “GOLO” diet, created ...

  6. What Is the 'Dr. Now Diet' & Does It Really Work for ... - AOL

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    Now Diet typically involves a very low-calorie, low-carbohydrate, high-protein meal plan. Patients are often restricted to around 1,200 calories per day, focusing on lean proteins, vegetables, and ...

  7. SparkPeople - Wikipedia

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    In January 2013, Consumer Reports assessed nine DIY diet plans and ranked SparkPeople 4th, behind MyFitnessPal, the Paleo diet, and the Mediterranean diet. [3]SparkPeople.com announced on February 15, 2012, that during January 2012 that there were 10 million visitors to the website, making it the most visited fitness and weight loss site on the internet.

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