Nutritionists Won’t Eat These Foods That Are Labeled “Healthy”

It’s no secret that many of the “healthy” foods lining supermarket shelves are actually junk foods in disguise (ahem, OJ), but there are some so deep undercover that they’ve probably infiltrated your pantry without a second thought. They flaunt their misleading health halos like it ain’t no thing—meanwhile, they’re loaded with added sugars and other naughty ingredients that are a total buzzkill for the body. I hate to break it to you but…nutritionists think these 40 staple foods are terrible.

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Slide 1 of 41: It's no secret that many of the "healthy" foods lining supermarket shelves are actually junk foods in disguise (ahem, OJ), but there are some so deep undercover that they've probably infiltrated your pantry without a second thought. They flaunt their misleading health halos like it ain't no thing—meanwhile, they're loaded with added sugars and other naughty ingredients that are a total buzzkill for the body. I hate to break it to you but...nutritionists think these 40 staple foods are terrible.
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Slide 3 of 17: Oh, the avocado. It might be a rather trendy food, but it really is packed with tons of health benefits."Avocados are packed with monounsaturated fats and essential vitamins and minerals, which have been shown to reduce belly fat and turn off our hunger hormones," says Schapiro. "For a smaller waistline, pair your savory egg omelet with a few slices of avocado and get up to 4 grams of belly-filling fiber."
Slide 5 of 17: Lentils provide a quality source of plant-based protein and dietary fiber, so it's great for those who are looking to minimize meat-consumption."Greater consumption of fiber-rich foods has been associated with lower body mass index (BMI) and successful weight management," says Schapiro. For a plant-based and weight-friendly meal, enjoy a lentil soup for lunch or cook up a delicious curry for dinner.
Slide 6 of 17: Cucumbers contain up to 95% water, making them an excellent choice to add to your diet if you're aiming for weight loss."Toss cucumbers into your winter salad or snack on cup up slices for a hydrating, refreshing and lower-calorie option," says Schapiro. To keep its high nutrient and antioxidant content, eat your cucumbers unpeeled.Looking for more helpful tips? Sign up for our newsletter to get daily recipes and food news in your inbox!

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