
31. Fat-free dairy products are high in sugar and salt
During the 90s, there was a significant push among the health conscious of promoting fat-free products. The problem with the fat-free is that they are generally tasteless and people end up eating more due to satisfy the craving. To make the foods more flavorsome, companies add sugar and salt, which is counterproductive. Recent studies have shown that sugar is linked to more diseases than fat.

Dairy is an integral part of your diet, so you can’t cut it out completely. However, some full-fat products help the weight-loss battle. Grass-fed butter is packed with vitamins and other nutrients, and it helps with slowing the sugar absorption process. Go for the full-cream milk. It has more calories, but it is also more filling. There is also no evidence to suggest that it increases your risk of heart disease or diabetes.