Gillian McKeith on why healthy snacking is good
Watch out for the late afternoon and evening slump. If you want to burn fat and prevent your body putting it back on, you must stabilise your blood sugar. In order to do this, you need to eat every two to three hours, which includes healthy snacking mid-morning and mid-afternoon.
Gillian McKeith, nutritional research scientist
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