Sugar detox: How to do it and what to expect
From the Watch Now: How to beat an afternoon slump, and more videos to improve your life series
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Consuming too much sugar can cause inflammation and fatigue and increase your risk of heart disease and type 2 diabetes.
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Added sugars contribute to several health concerns, chief among them obesity, which remains an urgent problem in the United States.
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