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50 Seemingly Healthy Foods that are Bad for You

Don’t be fooled by misleading health food.

By Jennipher Walters
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  • Light Salad Dressings
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  • Granola
  • Artichoke Spinach Dip
  • Flavored Fat-Free Yogurt
  • Dried Fruit
  • Flavored Soymilk
  • Energy Drinks
  • Smoothies
  • Turkey Sandwich
  • Parfait
  • Blue Corn Chips
  • Fish Sandwich
  • Chicken Wrap
  • Low-Fat Muffins
  • Gluten-Free Products
  • Frozen Dinners
  • Canned Soups
  • Veggie Pizza
  • Spinach Pasta
  • Wheat Bread
  • Diet Soda
  • Reduced-Fat Peanut Butter
  • Fruit Cocktail
  • Fruit Juice
  • Baked Beans
  • Pretzels
  • Pasta Primavera
  • Veggie Chips
  • Protein Bars
  • Sports Drinks
  • Tea Drinks
  • Rice Cakes
  • Frozen Yogurt
  • Granola Bars
  • Organic Snack Foods and Cookies
  • Dried Veggies
  • Flavored Nuts
  • Fast-Food Salads
  • Protein Shakes
  • Croutons
  • Signature Sushi Rolls
  • Veggie Burger
  • Veggie Omelet
  • Turkey Burger
  • Grilled Portabella Sandwich
  • Fruit Snacks
  • Multi-Grain Chips
  • Margarine
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Nuts are a wonderful health food when eaten in moderation. But roasted nuts? They take a good thing and coat it with not-so-great-things like sugar and salt. Try to limit your nut consumption to plain raw nuts. And if you want to make your own flavored nuts, roast some in the oven with spices like turmeric, pepper, or even hot sauce!

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