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sidhartha Juluri

Stealth • 3m

There's always been a problem in completing the protein intake for people going to gym and we also have sweet cravings If we actively avoid sugar so I'm thinking of starting a ice cream brand which has zero sugar and high protein How's the idea ?

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Rakshak Gupta

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Quixy • 2m

We have so many sugar products but I rarely have jaggery products?

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Anonymous
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Tang Mango contains 94 grams of sugar per 100 grams, which is harmful to health due to risks like obesity and diabetes. Limiting intake is recommended for better health outcomes.

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Sahil Shaikh

Stealth • 6m

We misunderstand somebody's mental exercise as advice on entrepreneurship.

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Payal Manghnani

Stealth • 16d

Sugar may taste sweet, but it’s the root of so many bitter truths about health. Did you know: - Sugar in your blood? Diabetes. - Sugar in your brain? Dementia. - Sugar in your teeth? Cavities. - Sugar in your liver? Fatty liver. - Sugar in your

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Rudransh singh

Stealth • 6m

Anyone who goes to gym regularly, I have three question from them . 1: are you able to complete your daily protein intake? 2: if yes , then how many meals per day you consume to complete it? 3: how much does it cost your time and money to complete i

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BN Headlines

Stealth • 2m

5 Essential Tips for Breaking Up with Sugar 🍫🚫 In Short Headline: ▫️ Start Slow: Gradually reduce sugar intake to avoid cravings. ▫️ Choose Natural Sweeteners: Opt for fruits, honey, or stevia instead of refined sugars. ▫️ Read Labels: Be mindf

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Adhiraj

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Top Tier Experiences • 8m

Remember Certificates does not matter, what matters are your skills and knowledge.

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Anonymous
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It's 21 century, why we still do not have a true healthier substitute to sugar?!

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Jayant Mundhra

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Dexter Capital Advisors • 7m

An avg Indian consumes ~3x sugar as an avg Chinese every day. And that’s an alarming thing to solve. Let's deepdive! .. An avg Indian consumes ~55gms of sugar every day. But, this is often played down by the fact that this is just 40% of what the

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