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dangers of bananas

Bananas are a healthy snack that can provide you with many vital elements and vitamins. However, yo
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Bananas are a healthy snack that can provide you with many vital elements and vitamins. However, you should also be aware of the side effects bananas may cause and be mindful of your intake.

The dangers of bananas?

blueberries vs. strawberries vs... (the #1 WORST fruit for energy)

According to the best-selling author and world-renowned heart surgeon, Dr. Steven Gundry, there's one fruit people over 40 should never eat.

This fruit can disrupt your hormones. Both sapping you of energy and forcing your body to create "sticky" fat cells that can NOT be "burned off" with normal diet and exercise.

Do you know the fruit I'm talking about? Make sure you do by clicking the one below you think it is, and get the answer from Dr. Gundry himself on the next page:

>> Blueberries

>> Strawberries

>> Goji Berries

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Before you go - must read: "Snacking Habits Aging Your Brain Faster"

We all know that sugary drinks and processed foods are bad for our physical health, but did you know that they can also take a toll on our mental health? According to a study, certain snacking habits can actually accelerate brain aging.

Here are four snacking habits that are aging your brain faster than you might think.

Consuming Too Much Added Sugar

All those candy bars, cookies, and cake pops are not only bad for your waistline, but they're also bad for your brain. Eating too much sugar has been linked to memory loss and a decrease in cognitive function.

Eating Chips Straight From the Jumbo Bag

We've all been there. You start eating out of a big bag of chips and before you know it, half the bag is gone. While it may seem innocuous, grazing on unhealthy snacks like chips can lead to long-term health problems like obesity and Type 2 diabetes.

And as if that wasn't enough, recent studies have shown that these conditions can also lead to a decline in cognitive function.

Drinking Liquid Calories

That venti frappuccino from Starbucks might be delicious, but it's also loaded with sugar and calories. One grande frappuccino packs over 400 calories and 45 grams of sugar. That's more than double the recommended daily sugar intake. Not only will drinking liquid calories contribute to weight gain, but it will also accelerate aging.

A recent study found that people who drank one or more sodas per day had shorter telomeres—the structures at the end of chromosomes that protect them from wear and tear—than those who didn't drink soda.

Eating Large Amounts of Processed Foods

Processed foods like frozen dinners and packaged snacks are often high in salt, fat, and calories and low in nutrients like vitamins and minerals. Eating too many processed foods has been linked to weight gain, Type 2 diabetes, and high blood pressure, all of which can lead to a decline in cognitive function.

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