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Halloween is an opportunity for children to harvest – and consume – a large amount of sweets in a limited period of time. But is eating too much candy in a very short period of time a risk? Between hyperactivity and indigestion, let's take stock.
Some Halloween candies facing backlash from nutrition experts this year – Democratic Accent
While children will be out collecting sweets on Halloween, advocates for the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement are warning that when it comes to candy, there may be more tricks than treats. Maryland-based dietitian nutritionist Kendall Mackintosh told Fox News Digital she often hears the excuse that Halloween candy is “just once a year.” “That’s not the point. What we feed our children still matters. No one wants to hand out candy fille…
On Halloween there are plenty of sweets and, although a little sweet does not hurt, excess can affect children’s health. These products contain a lot of sugar, dyes and unhealthy fats, but they provide few nutrients. In excess they can cause stomach pain, caries, irritability, sleep disturbances and weight gain if consumed frequently. It’s not about prohibiting, the ideal is to teach how to have a balance. A prudent portion would be two small sw…
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