Recent data reveals that nearly 48% of Americans now seek out low-sugar products, yet rates of metabolic disorders such as type 2 diabetes continue to climb globally (CDC). This paradox is closely tied to the impact of hidden carbohydrates on the endocrine system—especially insulin regulation, which is crucial for metabolic balance. Many foods labeled “low sugar” contain significant hidden carbs, making it difficult for consumers to avoid blood sugar spikes and protect their long-term health.
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6. Salad Dressings Salad dressings, including those labeled “low sugar,” can hide significant carbohydrates due to the use of thickeners like cornstarch, xanthan gum, or modified…