Swiss food giant Nestle has been adding sugar to babyfood to help it stoke sales in Africa, Asia and Latin America after cutting it from products sold in European markets, according to a report from an NGO. Released on Tuesday by Swiss-based global justice organisation Public Eye, the report, entitled How Nestle gets children hooked on sugar in lower-income countries, accuses the company of putting the health of babies at risk for profit.
The Truth About Pumpkin Spice The spices that define fall-cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg, and cloves-are rich in antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds. Cinnamon alone has been studied for its potential to reduce insulin resistance and oxidative stress, both of which are linked to cognitive decline. However, the average pumpkin spice latte contains up to 50 grams of sugar, more than the daily recommended limit for adults.