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Today I am going to teach you guys how to read nutrition facts labels. One of the best ways to improve your health quickly is by learning how to read nutrition labels.
The first thing you’ll notice at the top of nutrition facts are the serving size and servings per container.
This is simply the “amount” in the package or container.
Pretty self explanatory...
Next you have the ingredients.
Everything inside these black lines is representative of ONE serving.
This is important to understand because, next you will see the calories and the calories from fat.
This is pretty much the only thing most people ever look at and this is a common mistake…
If the package says 200 calories on the bag of chips, but the serving per container says 2.5, that means there is actually 500 calories in the bag…
This is a clever little marketing trick that you should pay attention to.
Pressing on, you will see the total fat on the package along with a number and a percentage on the right hand side.
The number represents the total fat in one serving and percentage represents the percentage based on a 2000 calorie diet.
So 8 gram is 12% of a 2000 calorie diet.
I should also remind you that fat is not bad for you and there are plenty of healthy foods that are high in fat.
What you really want to watch out for is any trans fat.
Trans fat is the kind linked to heart disease and all sorts of bad stuff. Avoid this at all costs.
Saturated fat should be much less of a concern.
This may surprise some of you, so I will link a few studies below that have conclusively proven that saturated fat is fine to eat and not the cause of the many diseases it was wrongly accused for.
Think of saturated fat as the middle child of the fat family, he’s got a good heart but is just a little misunderstood.
Now, you may be thinking, wait a minute…
Why does the total number of saturated fat and trans fat not add up to the total fat at the top…
Where’s the other 7 grams?
Well this is because not all fats will be listed on the nutrition label.
Only the nutrients deemed most important ever make it to the nutrition labels.
Don’t worry though.
The other fats not listed are generally healthy and should be much less of a concern.
Pressing on you will see cholesterol and sodium.
Remember, these numbers are based on ONE serving.
If the sodium was 25% of your daily intake and the package had 2.5 servings in it. That means the entire package contains 63% of you daily sodium intake.
Quite a bit considering this is one snack.
Onward, you’ll sees the carbohydrate section.
Carbohydrates are the breads, grains, fiber and SUGARS in the food.
The first section you’ll see is for dietary fiber.
Having a good amount of dietary fiber is a good thing as it helps with digestion and satisfaction from meals.
Now the next section is what you need to pay attention to.
The total sugars in the food you’re eating are important to watch out for as, like the trans fats, these have been linked to a whole host of diseases and health problems.
Also you should be aware of not only the sugar in the food, but what kind of carbohydrates you’re eating.
If the food is very high in carbohydrates, but low in dietary fiber, even though the carbs are not labeled as “sugar,” they will operate very similarly in the blood stream.
These are called “simple carbs.”
This is why you need to watch out for unrefined carbohydrates like white bread and pastas.
Next up, you’ll see the label for protein.
Knowing that foods high in protein lead to better satisfaction from meals, and promote lean muscle tissue, you will want most of the foods you eat to have a good amount of protein.
Finally, we have a few key vitamins at the bottom.
It may sound strange, but ignore these.
The numbers will be notoriously low and you should be focusing instead on getting in lots of fruits and vegetables every day to meet your vitamin requirements.
Leafy greens contain calcium and iron, and fruits contain vitamin c and a.
The rest of the nutrition labels facts contain recommendations about how much of each category to get in.
They do not change on nutrition labels and are not that important.
Finally, on some labels you will see the calories per gram for each macronutrient.
Fat contains 9 grams per serving and Carbohydrates and Proteins contain 4.
So for every 10 grams of fat, you will have 90 calories. For every 10 grams of protein or carbs you will get 40 calories.
Safe to say, you should now have a general understanding of how nutrition labels work.
Most importantly, you can stop assuming something is healthy for you based on tricky packaging and start KNOWING the difference.

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@_sppectra
@_sppectra 3 года назад
POV: You have online school and you’ve been assigned to finish this video and answer questions
@awakenedmemories9
@awakenedmemories9 3 года назад
same lol
@yaze_toram
@yaze_toram 3 года назад
hecc... same
@myab.1080
@myab.1080 3 года назад
Yo whats the answer to number 3?
@_sppectra
@_sppectra 3 года назад
@@myab.1080 which question you got cuz we might have something different
@myab.1080
@myab.1080 3 года назад
@@_sppectra Lol i bet we don't have the same ones. It was like "which label do you think has the word Lite on the packaging". But like there aren't any hints its bull. And what does LITE even mean for a damn nutrition label
@bananachachen8068
@bananachachen8068 4 года назад
Ever since I watched this video years ago, it has changed my life forever, now I'm so conscious of labels, serving sizes, nutrition, etc. Many packages make the food seem like they are so healthy and improved but when you read the labels, the facts are right there that would say otherwise. It's easier for businesses to get away with this because a lot of people don't know how to read the labels or understand what it's trying to say
@GarrodiTravangalez
@GarrodiTravangalez 7 лет назад
In Europe, at least in my country, it is mandatory to have both grams per serving and grams of the nutrient per 100g of product. In some products we also have the %daily intake. However, not many labels are as detailed as yours, we don't usually have trans fats and colestherol listed.
@TheHealthNerdTV
@TheHealthNerdTV 7 лет назад
Interesting.
@PetterssonRobin
@PetterssonRobin 7 лет назад
Transfats are banned by the EU because they are the WORST, so we don't need them on the label :)
@deathgripsnightcore8121
@deathgripsnightcore8121 7 лет назад
+Robin Pettersson really? That's great!
@karahauenstein5092
@karahauenstein5092 6 лет назад
Something to understand about the US is that we have very loose food laws when it comes to additives and ingredients, so the detail is necessary. A lot of things that are banned in the EU are permissible here, so the FDA requires more detail in food labeling
@emanuel9918
@emanuel9918 5 лет назад
Lol nutrients per 100g is so useful, gives me a great idea of ratio. I usually don’t eat anything >5g sugars per 100, unless it’s a sauce or smth I have little of, in which case >15g per 100
@TheHealthNerdTV
@TheHealthNerdTV 7 лет назад
Huh, guess I never left a comment on this video. Thanks for checking out and learning up on how to read nutrition facts and food labels properly. This is an older video for me, but still believe it will help you understand labels! Thanks for being here and learning from me. Cheers!
@GeekyMino
@GeekyMino 7 лет назад
Great explanation. I really like your videos. Can you do one on daily need of macro nutrients? P.s. What program you use to create the videos?
@wigglejiggle1718
@wigglejiggle1718 6 лет назад
The Health Nerd may I ask of what is the difference of kcal and calories in the nutrion facts
@jethroaquino5821
@jethroaquino5821 5 лет назад
The Health Nerd does all food label is true? Or is it accurate?
@alopez78910
@alopez78910 5 лет назад
My nigga, please lower the backround music its too damn loud, but otherwise, amazing video
@s.nsharma6183
@s.nsharma6183 5 лет назад
Please reply in Hindi only
@jake_n_2332
@jake_n_2332 3 года назад
Who’s here from school. Watching RU-vid in school check.
@dagamer6342
@dagamer6342 3 года назад
Same lol I want my new LAMBO
@M8in1
@M8in1 3 года назад
School gang
@loserqwq8414
@loserqwq8414 3 года назад
Yep
@bellabella-zz4ph
@bellabella-zz4ph 3 года назад
Hah me 😂🤚🏻
@MissCrossCountryGirl
@MissCrossCountryGirl 3 года назад
Yep same.
@janeprusso6060
@janeprusso6060 7 лет назад
Great, simple presentation and explanation. You focused on the one darn issue the general public miss-the information given is for a SERVING and not the whole package. THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH.
@benjamindumez
@benjamindumez 7 лет назад
About 10 min after I subbed my dads friends came over for a party and one of them had a lambo........
@johnsonwu5706
@johnsonwu5706 3 года назад
dang
@melissacooper3616
@melissacooper3616 7 лет назад
I'm teaching a once a week nutrition elective to middle school students in a low socioeconomic school. I plan to use this video prior to an activity on portion size. I think it will be very clear and helpful to middle school students. Thank you!
@TheHealthNerdTV
@TheHealthNerdTV 7 лет назад
Wow, that is so cool! Thank you so much for sharing this info with me... Really makes the work worth it with comments like this. :)
@ricardogarcia1812
@ricardogarcia1812 2 года назад
The reason why I sub to this channel is because I love nutrition and Health, and because I also love English. My nativa language is Spanish, so this channel really helps me to better my english
@jasminpanganiban5873
@jasminpanganiban5873 3 года назад
my health teacher sent us this and it was great
@medievalgamerfungaming2542
@medievalgamerfungaming2542 2 года назад
Same
@lilredninjaswiss7806
@lilredninjaswiss7806 2 года назад
Yea this is actually useful, so that’s good
@clarkclanentertainment7636
@clarkclanentertainment7636 7 лет назад
Thank you so much for your videos! They are super helpful!
@mrcorson1984
@mrcorson1984 5 лет назад
Thank you for this, I now feel more confident at the grocery stores and what to avoid
@juice102
@juice102 2 года назад
Hey health nerd great educational video I liked and subscribed to make sure i can reference it and never lose it again I’m recently getting more serious about my health and this is going to help thank you so much and keep doing what your doing 👍🏻
@minafan6507
@minafan6507 2 года назад
i love your content though, very helpful and crystal clear. I need this since I've started to become conscious of the food I intake, and disciplined to take better care of my health. Thank you! 😘
@kiwifruitkl
@kiwifruitkl 7 лет назад
Another way is to reduce consumption of prepared foodstuffs. Just shop in the produce section, the meat section, the egg section, and the grains section. Completely ignore everything else most of the time. Sometime, it's okay to have a piece of candy as a holiday treat.
@TheHealthNerdTV
@TheHealthNerdTV 7 лет назад
Yup. Other than the occasional cooking oil, pretty much everything in the middle is garbage.
@kiwifruitkl
@kiwifruitkl 7 лет назад
Not necessarily. Rice and flour and dried beans are usually found in the middle, and deli food and bakery goods are found on the sides of the store. The location of the product doesn't always determine the healthfulness of the product. However, the added convenience of prepared foods (either in the grocery store or restaurant) waters down the nutrients. I once compared the amount of calories in a package of dried beans and one can of beans, and I noticed that the dried beans delivered much more food content and calories than the canned beans. Therefore, it doesn't matter whether something is in the middle of the store or not. Just be a smart shopper.
@TheHealthNerdTV
@TheHealthNerdTV 7 лет назад
There's always exceptions for sure, but 90% of the things in the middle are not what you should be eating. Good point about the baked goods being on the outside.
@kiwifruitkl
@kiwifruitkl 7 лет назад
I guess . . . after you take away the kitchen tools aisle and the organics/natural aisle and the nut butter aisle and the dried beans aisle and rice/noodles aisle. Processed foods like candy and chips and soda and instant noodles are in the aisles, along with the other stuff. Yogurt is a form of sugary processed food, but it's on the perimeter (dairy section). I still contend that convenience foods are not cost-effective (you're paying more for ready-to-eat food) and not healthy (due to high amounts of salt, sugar and hydrogenated fats).
@thepetiteeclair9187
@thepetiteeclair9187 7 лет назад
Actually.. regarding the dried beans vs canned beans.. Dried beans actually are much less than what you are actually going to eat once cooked. If you cook a cup of beans, you're actually going to end up with 2 cups of beans. They usually grow quite a bit, since when they are being boiled they puff up from the water they absorb. That's why comparing the nutritional value of canned beans vs dried beans won't really be the same amount of beans, kind of like how cooked rice is larger in volume than dry rice.
@suecurtis3055
@suecurtis3055 5 лет назад
It is taught in school! :) I'm an intermediate school health teacher. Our students get nutrition education every year starting in grade 5 in health class, but it is also addressed in the elementary school. Unfortunately, just knowing the information doesn't mean kids/families use the information.
@GP-qo6yz
@GP-qo6yz 6 лет назад
Omg thank you I needed this!!!!!
@bernie3197
@bernie3197 6 лет назад
Thank you I needed to be reminded of this information.
@thelifeofphysio373
@thelifeofphysio373 7 лет назад
Very informative! Thanks for uploading these videos! 👍🏽
@TheHealthNerdTV
@TheHealthNerdTV 7 лет назад
Anytime! Thanks for watching them and leaving the comment! They really do help me grow the channel :)
@choctawstorage7300
@choctawstorage7300 6 лет назад
Glad, i found this channel. Very good information. Thanks!
@arturmuellerromanov4438
@arturmuellerromanov4438 6 лет назад
This channel is gold
@lynnvest3463
@lynnvest3463 3 года назад
I've been subscribed for 3 years now where's my lambo
@loveoIiviaa
@loveoIiviaa 3 года назад
Lol ikr
@lisavalenzuela337
@lisavalenzuela337 7 лет назад
thank you so much for making it so clear
@kolokithopitakookithopita3926
@kolokithopitakookithopita3926 7 лет назад
only 68.127 views ???wtf..this guy deserves like a million of them!!!
@Him38259
@Him38259 3 года назад
No this is the worst homework
@desertstorm5423
@desertstorm5423 7 лет назад
Thank you for sharing the knowledge
@epiclight9107
@epiclight9107 3 года назад
My PE teacher showed us this is in our online class and it was really informative thanks.
@Jaronica77
@Jaronica77 7 лет назад
Really enjoyed this ! I wish you had included the ingredients part of the label rather than only nutrition facts! Still subscribed !
@diontaedaughtry974
@diontaedaughtry974 6 лет назад
Thank you this was very helpful and informative 👍👍
@homehere9817
@homehere9817 6 лет назад
Thanks for the simple understanding and I appreciate the middle child analogy when comparing saturated😊 fats!
@brandonalder4752
@brandonalder4752 6 лет назад
Congratulations on 300k subs
@TonGolem
@TonGolem 6 лет назад
That was really helpful!
@FloydsImagination
@FloydsImagination 2 года назад
Love this! Great for my gr4 here.
@calebankrom3556
@calebankrom3556 7 лет назад
nice video I watched in my healthy foods class it was interesting and helped my class how to understand
@harbinger1737
@harbinger1737 7 лет назад
Subscribed... "waits for lambo in the rain"
@DefconOneFX
@DefconOneFX 6 лет назад
Darius Fehed I’m watching this for an assignment in school
@loveoIiviaa
@loveoIiviaa 3 года назад
Aha ya
@maarie
@maarie 5 лет назад
sooo helpful!
@caribaez5711
@caribaez5711 4 года назад
I learned this my nutrition course but I wanted to review.. I need it for the nursing courses.. someday.. sooner. ✨😃
@renesalazar9543
@renesalazar9543 3 года назад
Great video, really helped a lot
@chirathwijekulathilaka516
@chirathwijekulathilaka516 2 года назад
It's very good explanation♥️thank you so much
@bintangmogot1152
@bintangmogot1152 3 месяца назад
Thanks this is very helpful
@raptorbait2472
@raptorbait2472 7 лет назад
Nice videos.... Very helpful for us that want to make a difference in our lives... Keep up the good work
@TheHealthNerdTV
@TheHealthNerdTV 7 лет назад
Thank you for the comment Giovanni and thank you for watching!
@vedios5283
@vedios5283 5 лет назад
This was very helpful for me . thanks
@princeevansabellonar4965
@princeevansabellonar4965 Год назад
thanks for helping in my school im really grateful
@MRSketch09
@MRSketch09 5 месяцев назад
Great video.. Not trying to double post. But I think I started to comment & FORGOT to hit the button. Anyways, this was the first vid of 3 vids I watched where it made it clear, that the protein was PER SERVING, and not the ENTIRE CAN... or product.. and that was how it was calculated. Thanks for doing this vid!
@cheriness
@cheriness 7 лет назад
I LOVE THE SURPRISED CAT!!!!
@NinjaNuggets21
@NinjaNuggets21 6 лет назад
Hey awesome videos! Quick question: Do calisthenics muscle building exercises i.e push-ups, sit-ups, while still fat, delay/slow down weight loss?
@uandtype2832
@uandtype2832 3 года назад
This is really helpful for my nutrition exam. Thanks
@ron_goldfeder4260
@ron_goldfeder4260 5 месяцев назад
thanks dude this actually helped me study for my health test props to you
@starrybenchstudios
@starrybenchstudios 3 года назад
Thanks!!!
@HariKrishna-to5di
@HariKrishna-to5di 7 лет назад
what is the product of that nutrition label you used in this video??
@dahg2121
@dahg2121 3 года назад
When counting carbs, if the label reads 10 grams total carbs, but in the sub section there’s 2g of sugars and 2g of added sugars, does it mean that I have 14g of carbs or on the total count of 10, the 4g of sugars are added to the the total? Does the question make sense?
@danielamarie8460
@danielamarie8460 4 года назад
thanks for the lesson
@Guy-cb1oh
@Guy-cb1oh 3 года назад
What was the food that the example label in the video was from?
@lisaberrios6229
@lisaberrios6229 4 года назад
Great video thank u this helps alot
@annejoleneiran
@annejoleneiran 7 лет назад
how is it that i JUST discovered you omg
@nyawirawaithaka4993
@nyawirawaithaka4993 5 лет назад
Thanks - very helpful
@ybc817
@ybc817 7 лет назад
Thank you.
@nalathekitten3594
@nalathekitten3594 7 лет назад
soooo close to 15K love u health nerd!!!!! u are the best
@TheHealthNerdTV
@TheHealthNerdTV 7 лет назад
You're the best!! Thanks for all the comments you make on the videos :) Really does help.
@nalathekitten3594
@nalathekitten3594 7 лет назад
+The Health Nerd dats cause you deserve it, your currently my fav channel right now, and we close to 16K too omg 😍😍
@TheHealthNerdTV
@TheHealthNerdTV 7 лет назад
Awesome! Glad to hear it! If you never need any help just hmu :)
@RFconductor
@RFconductor 7 лет назад
Nice delivery of content
@hazelmarigomen4508
@hazelmarigomen4508 Год назад
well informed video
@benjaminchapa4431
@benjaminchapa4431 5 лет назад
good to know this information .
@cel9346
@cel9346 7 лет назад
*subscribes* *lambo doesn't show up* I'm saaaaaaaaaaad.
@TheHealthNerdTV
@TheHealthNerdTV 7 лет назад
Sorry dude. Last time I promise Lambos.
@cel9346
@cel9346 7 лет назад
LOL. Nice job on the video. We watched this in Health class a few weeks ago and everybody loved it. Keep up the good work dude!
@TheHealthNerdTV
@TheHealthNerdTV 7 лет назад
That's incredibly cool!! Thanks man and thank you for watching. It means a lot.
@bobjay5043
@bobjay5043 7 лет назад
lol
@evening1457
@evening1457 6 лет назад
SCAM
@DuyNguyen-gc5el
@DuyNguyen-gc5el 6 лет назад
Hi, I have a question. If the ingredients say for example: A matrix ( A1, A2, A3), is that true if I say A1 is more % than A2 or A3 ? Or the manufacturer just write them down randomly. Thank you.
@lindaburnett1671
@lindaburnett1671 6 лет назад
Thanks King Nerd. Bravo
@yuumei-ud1mb
@yuumei-ud1mb 6 лет назад
Omg! Mind blowing
@haiyacenthahupeda742
@haiyacenthahupeda742 3 года назад
It helps me a lot in my assignment 👍thanks
@shanbrown1564
@shanbrown1564 4 года назад
Good presentation, you mentioned that white bread are unrefined carbohydrates. But, it's a refined carbohydrate because the bran and fiber which contains B Vitamins are removed from cereal grain which makes it a refined carbohydrate.
@Roscal_Ace
@Roscal_Ace 3 года назад
thanks for this i need it for science
@rebelisfelix4808
@rebelisfelix4808 4 года назад
hi! how many quantities of these nutrients should a product contain to be good to your health?
@perfectlyimperfect423
@perfectlyimperfect423 7 лет назад
In germany, labels always refer to 100 gramm or 100 gramm and, in addition, one portion. I think it's way more practical this way ^^
@Fender_sheEsh
@Fender_sheEsh Год назад
wdym
@Sasu123456789x1
@Sasu123456789x1 7 лет назад
Thanks for this. I'm still struggling with trying to be healthy but knowing this helps! :)
@lucyallen9676
@lucyallen9676 3 года назад
We all know the person that is reading this comment has been told to watch this and answer about 10 questions about which healthy foods are high in fat, how the packaging can be confusing, why we should look out for unrefined carbs, etc 🤣
@shaunyboii6540
@shaunyboii6540 7 лет назад
Made sense never learned how to understand food labels but thanks
@afsahfarooq710
@afsahfarooq710 6 лет назад
Thanks a lot for explaining the labels can you explain how much SUGAR is OKAY IN ANY FOOD OR DRINK
@monspeaks
@monspeaks 6 лет назад
got my Lamborghini! thankie! highly recommended channel 😛
@mohammedlabeeb
@mohammedlabeeb 3 года назад
you did explain why the fat numbers don't match which was cool. I'm interested to hear your explanation about the Total carbs not adding up to the sugar + dietary fibers.
@jaferrais8996
@jaferrais8996 4 года назад
What is the food you used for example in this vido
@Sandy-lk2ft
@Sandy-lk2ft 7 лет назад
I was going to subscribe, but then I stopped to realize I already did
@tonkamanage5799
@tonkamanage5799 3 года назад
Oh god that happened to me just a few seconds ago XD
@elizaknight6980
@elizaknight6980 7 лет назад
Thank you, your video is really helpful :)
@TheHealthNerdTV
@TheHealthNerdTV 7 лет назад
Anytime Eliza! Thank you for watching.
@wigglejiggle1718
@wigglejiggle1718 6 лет назад
May I ask of what is the difference of Calories and Kcal in the nutrition facts?
@GoddessHoneiBear
@GoddessHoneiBear 6 лет назад
Hello! Can you help me with something please. The servings per container are really throwing me off. For example this soup I was eating. Serving size is 1/2 a bowl. Calories are 190. Servings per container 2. So does that mean I add half a bowl twice or half a bowl plus half a bowl equals one full bowl and then x 2 making it four half of bowls. So the calories would be almost near 700?
@parthpandey3254
@parthpandey3254 6 месяцев назад
Total sugar and added is different or both are same only ?
@MissEasyPeasySleasy
@MissEasyPeasySleasy 7 лет назад
Hi, I just subscribed. Do you have any videos on weight/fat loss and alcohol consumption?
@madelyntoday7093
@madelyntoday7093 7 лет назад
One think I've been wondering about and you answered it to some degree is the labels on vegetables. Right now I'm looking at a pack of Spring Mix it has Baby lettuce and greens inside, but the package says it contains only 4% of the necessary iron. It's greens so why so low? Does this mean that the greens are low in iron, and if not why don't companies brag that the product is high iron?
@BeckieAmIRite
@BeckieAmIRite 7 лет назад
please please pleaseeeeeee do a EU label version! :)
@GeneralPineapple
@GeneralPineapple 3 года назад
Do thermic effect foods work?
@franciscacastrodinamarca6782
@franciscacastrodinamarca6782 6 лет назад
why does this remind me so much of asap science._. (nice video thanks for the help!)
@okaythen001
@okaythen001 7 лет назад
if one doesn't eat enough vegetable and fruits, can centrum help with those?
@Geilgaga
@Geilgaga 7 лет назад
Best channel eva ! Love u nerdy and thanks so much for all your advices. Du you know doc Eric berg ? he may interested you (I'm an health nerd too!) Bisous from France 🗼
@lilylazarus4154
@lilylazarus4154 2 года назад
🙏 what are the whole grain mix need to take morning
@user-gx3kl6kw7s
@user-gx3kl6kw7s 4 года назад
Me watching this not understanding anything: 👁️👄👁️
@Sayayayaaa
@Sayayayaaa 7 лет назад
at 2.39 how do you calculate that?
@deeplyinvisible1870
@deeplyinvisible1870 3 года назад
This is sooo important for all of us not to fall prey to deceptive advertising. Remember people, always think twice of the food you're consuming. Your health is an important aspect of yourself and once you don't take care of yourself, your body will lose its trust on you and will avenge for all the years you abuse it i'm saying this cause i've been experiencing digestive issues more often and after I learned so much what and what not to eat, I throw away all unnecessary junks and start to live my life the healthy way. It's just sad cause I'm 22 right now and I just realized it now.
@IAmPaulQuinn
@IAmPaulQuinn 3 года назад
Health is Wealth ❤️
@anumkhan286
@anumkhan286 3 года назад
Health nerd is the best
@anonymousgamer4336
@anonymousgamer4336 3 года назад
U r an extreme nerd king!
@Melly16yr10
@Melly16yr10 6 лет назад
Ok i've had this burning question for a while well actually 2. One: can i choose healthy food based on the star rating? because thats a tone lot easier to understand and Secondly what keeps you fill the most fibre, protein, fat etc? and thirdly are there any sweet tasting tea that can do a lot of good for you and finally do you have any shopping tips to go healthy and cheap in Australia?
@5unshineBear
@5unshineBear 3 года назад
Subscribed! where's my lambo? :P amazing video btw
@maxreax2472
@maxreax2472 2 года назад
YO A LAMBO JUST PULLED UP AT MY HOUSE! IT ACTUALLY WORKED!
@doris6683
@doris6683 7 лет назад
thank youu
@John-rg6kt
@John-rg6kt 4 года назад
When adding the carbs fat and protein in my pitta bread it came up to 172 calories but he packet says it’s 180? Do I need to add dietary fibre, sugar potassium etc to get to the 180 calories? I’m in the Uk England