Yes. Sugar is fattening, therefore you can gain weight.
If oral hygiene is inadequate, sugar can cause tooth decay and gum disease.
Well It Up To You As Long As They Are Not High In Sugar & Fat.
diabites
It would depend upon the diet any particular person eats in a year.
You are supposed to have some 20 to 50 grams of carbohydrates in low carbohydrate diet. You have to include sugar in carbohydrates. So you can take some ten to twenty grams of sugar in low carbohydrate diet.
If you want to get really specific it would depend on where the person lives and their diet. An average person can have anywhere from 22 grams to 66 grams of sugar a day (or even more than that depending on their diet). So if they ingested 66 grams a day then overall they would eat 24,090 grams of sugar a year.
Do not eat sugarie foods, nothing with alot of salt or sugar. Things with alot of salt or sugar can upset your stomache. Eat healthy foods for your blood type.
fruit and vegetables, and a variety in your diet. nothing that is too high in sugar or fat.
Diabetics must carefully monitor their blood sugar levels. Therefore, sugar must be avoided so no candy bars or sweets. A good diet is one that is high in fiber and includes lots of fruits and vegetables.
Sand dollars live in ocean and they do not eat sugar. The 80% of their diet is crustacean larvea.
People living in the Western Hemisphere tend to eat a diet that is high in carbohydrates.
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.