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Fructose is a type of sugar that is naturally found in fruits, honey, and some vegetables. It is also used as a sweetener in many processed foods, such as sodas, candy, and baked goods. While fructose is not inherently harmful, consuming too much of it can have negative health effects, including weight gain, increased risk of type 2 diabetes, and metabolic syndrome. Here are some tips on how to avoid or reduce your intake of fructose: 1. Read food labels: Check the ingredient list on packaged foods for added sugars, including high-fructose corn syrup, corn syrup, fruit juice concentrate, and other sweeteners. Try to choose foods with little to no added sugars. 2. Avoid processed foods: Many processed foods, such as candy, soda, and baked goods, contain high levels of added sugars, including fructose. Instead, choose whole foods like fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. 3. Limit your fruit intake: While fruits are a healthy source of vitamins and fiber, some are high in fructose. Avoid fruits that are high in fructose such as mangoes, grapes, and bananas. 4. Choose low-fructose sweeteners: If you want to sweeten your food or drinks, choose low-fructose sweeteners like stevia or monk fruit. 5. Cook at home: When you cook your own meals at home, you have more control over the ingredients you use. Choose whole foods and use natural sweeteners like honey or maple syrup in moderation. 6. Avoid sugary drinks: Soft drinks, fruit juices, and sports drinks are high in fructose and other sugars. Instead, opt for water, herbal tea, or unsweetened beverages. By following these tips, you can reduce your intake of fructose and improve your overall health.
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