Not if you eat loads of it as it will still have fat in it.
A diabetic diet consists of mainly Sugar-free foods there Is nothing bad about eating sugar-free food no matter if you are diabetic or not.
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You can eat healthy and going on a sugar-free diet can make you sick. First of all when you eat healthy is going to have less sugar that you would intake in your body. When you go on a sugar-free diet, most of the products in sugar-free foods aren't healthy.
Coca Cola has sugar in but Diet Coke is Sugar free!
Some good treats for those who are on a sugar free diet are those that use replacement sugar. They can be just as good!
Yes, but a sugar free diet should only be for diabetics.
Well, it depends. For diet sodas, yes indeed they are sugar free, thanks to the aspartame. But with foods, it is illegal to say that foods are sugar free when they're not, because if a food as sugar in it, then it MUST say so on the nutrition facts label. If it doesn't, then it has to LEGALLY be sugar free. Any company who does something like this to get more customers is guilty of a crime.
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It depends on your diet. If your diet relies on keeping fat intake low then fat-free ice cream is a diet food. If your diet relies on keeping caloric intake low then fat-free ice cream may not be considered a diet food.