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  1. Sugar substitutes are substances that are used in place of sweeteners with sugar (sucrose) or sugar alcohols . They may ... Sugar substitutes may be helpful for people trying to lose weight. They provide sweetness to foods and drinks without ...
  2. ... SWEETENERS Agave High fructose corn syrup Honey SUGAR SUBSTITUTES Many sugar-free gums and candies contain these sugar substitutes: Isomalt Lactitol Maltitol Mannitol Sorbitol Xylitol FIBER SUPPLEMENTS ...
  3. ... or intestines Taking extra potassium, such as salt substitutes or supplements Tumors ... heart disease or high blood pressure Use salt substitutes
  4. ... water instead. Ask your provider if a salt substitute is safe for you. Many contain a lot ... would not be harmful to you, a salt substitute is a good way to lower the amount ...
  5. ... beans, soy foods, legumes, and eggs and egg substitutes Fish Nuts and seeds Heart-healthy fats, such ... the potassium in your diet or use salt substitutes (which often contain potassium), check with your provider. ...
  6. ... vegetables, fruit, or salad. Make low calorie substitutions. Substitute lower-calorie options for some of your high- ... to a meal. Instead, see if you can substitute for the vegetable of the day or a ...
  7. ... is surgery to place new bone or bone substitutes into spaces around a broken bone or bone ... allograft). In some cases, a manmade (synthetic) bone substitute is used. You will be asleep and feel ...
  8. ... Solutions to replace minerals in your teeth Saliva substitutes Drugs that help your salivary glands make more ...
  9. ... of dressings are: Dressing that contains medicine Skin substitutes Keep your dressing and the skin around it ...
  10. Fast foods are quick and easy substitutes for home cooking. But fast foods are almost always high in calories, fat, sugar, and salt. Some restaurants still use hydrogenated vegetable ...
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