Avoid These 7 Danger Foods and Slay (Have An Healthy Life)

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Avoid These 7 Danger Foods and Slay (Have An Healthy Life)

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When your all-nighters are fueled by sugar-laden and calorie-packed Monster Energy drinks, drive-thru Taco Bell and Jack in the Box combos, and 3:00 a.m. IHOP runs, and when you’re skipping the gym the next day to get caught up on your sleep, it’s no wonder why college can make you pack on the pounds. We all know the basic advice: Eat less, exercise more. But some foods are so meteorically bad, they can sabotage even the best weight-control plans. Here are seven foods (and drinks) that make our “Worst Edible Things to Put in Your Mouthâ€￾ list. Stay away from these, and you’ll have an easier time fighting off that freshman fat and those bad college eating habits that can put your health at risk.

1 - Soft Drinks: Besides the fact that soft drinks are “empty caloriesâ€￾ that offer no nutritional value, they’ve been linked to obesity, Type 2 diabetes, and kidney problems.

The average can of non-diet soda has a substantial 10 teaspoons of sugar and 150 calories. A single can of soda a day, if you’re not working it off, can add up to 15 pounds a year.

Think you’re safe because you’re drinking diet? Think again. The risk of obesity has actually been found to be higher with diet soda drinkers.

If you want to keep those extra pounds off, skip the soda and reach for the water instead.


2 - Doughnuts: Sure, we might love those late-night runs to Dunkin’ Donuts or Krispy Kreme, but when you take a closer look at that doughnut, you’ll find nothing but sugar, refined flour, artificial flavoring, and partially hydrogenated oils that are jam-packed with heart-hazardous trans fats.

Whereas ice cream packs calcium and chocolate at least contains antioxidants, doughnuts, like soft drinks, offer no redeeming nutritional value. Carla Wolper, a senior nutritionist at the New York Obesity Research Center, says that “When it comes to health, the only thing good about them is the hole.â€￾

3 - Hot Dogs and Processed Lunchmeat: Processed meats like hot dogs, sausage, and pepperoni, are loaded with sodium nitrite, a carcinogenic linked to a 67% increased risk for pancreatic cancer.

Sodium nitrite, says nutritionist Mike Adams, author of Grocery Warning, “is a dangerous, cancer-causing ingredient that has no place in the human food supply.â€￾

4 - Campbell’s Soup (yup, that includes Chunky, Select, and plain ol’ regular): Half a can of this admittedly tasty soup averages more than half a person’s daily recommended salt intake. Diets high in salt have been linked to high blood pressure, which can cause heart attacks and strokes.

Concerned, but not ready to nix Campbell’s entirely? Try Campbell’s Healthy Request soups, which have about half the sodium of the others, or Campbell’s 25% Less Sodium soups.

5 - Burger King Quad Stacker: A monument to meaty excess, this titanic sandwich consists of four hamburger patties, four slices of cheese, eight strips of bacon, and creamy BK Stacker Sauce made with high fructose corn syrup, all loaded onto a bun for an unbelievable 1,000 calories, 68 grams of fat, 30 grams of saturated fat, 2 grams of trans fat, 240 mg of cholesterol, and 1,800 mg of sodium — over a day’s recommended sodium intake!

Avoid this nutritional monstrosity, period.

6 - Cold Stone Creamery Ice Cream: Love watching your favorite combination of rich ice cream and crunchy toppings get scooped and mixed in front of your eyes?

Let’s say your custom Cold Stone concoction comes with pecans, brownie bites, fudge, and caramel. You’re looking at a staggering 1,610 calories, 43 grams of saturated fat, and an alarmingly high 3 grams of trans fat.

If you’re going for weight control, make Cold Stone a rare treat and not a regular Friday-night date.

7 - Mashed Potatoes and Gravy: Five mashed potatoes with gravy pack a whopping 43 grams of fat and 562 calories, of which 388 come from fat. If you turn to this comfort food on more than just Thanksgiving or other special occasions, you make soon be looking at a very uncomforting number on that bathroom scale.

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