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Raw amla vs amla juice: Which is healthier
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How delicious foods can lower blood pressure
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Regular noodles vs Shirataki noodles: Which is better?
Craving noodles on a cold day? Instant noodles, often ultra-processed and high in sodium and fat, pose health risks like metabolic syndrome and cognitive decline. Shirataki noodles, made from glucomannan fiber, offer a near-zero calorie, low-carb alternative rich in fiber, promoting satiety and potentially aiding weight management and blood sugar control.

