Health Alert: Sugary Beverages And Alcohol

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Health Alert: Sugary Beverages And Alcohol (NAPSA)—Scientists now believe that beverages cause weight gain. According to research published in the International Journal of Obesity, beverages—even diet—may disrupt the body’s natural ability to count calories. So the body may be fooled into thinking beverages have no calories and, therefore, people overeat. . Ln} 6 A nutritional supplementis said to cut the carbs when added to sug- ary beverages such as soda and alcohol. A new supplement that goes by the name of Carb Cutter A&B tackles two of some of the unhealthiest habits known to Americans—sugary beverages and alcohol—and it’s getting praise from experts. A supplement that lowers two evils of beverages— weight gain and hangovers—is a very promising new approach for those who can’t bring themselves to part with sugary beverages and alcohol. Carb Cutter A&B is available at Wal-Mart and GNC bycalling (877) 859-CARB, or visit www.carb cutter.com for more information.