You don’t need to be binging on candy or soda to be overloaded with sugar.
In fact, you might be consuming dangerous levels of sugar every day — without even knowing it.
From “healthy” breakfast cereals and fruit-flavored yogurts to ketchup, bread, and so-called “low-fat” snacks, hidden sugars are hiding in plain sight. And the average American eats over 17 teaspoons of added sugar per day — more than double the recommended limit.
The American Heart Association advises:
Men: No more than 9 tsp (36g) of added sugar daily
Women: No more than 6 tsp (25g)
Yet most of us far exceed that — and our bodies are sending loud, clear signals that we’re in sugar overload.