Registered dietitian talks about healthy ice cream

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Uploaded by on Jul 17, 2007

Gloria Tsang, registered dietitian, shares some tips on choosing a healthy ice cream to keep your weight at bay. Covers ice cream, ice cream sandwiches, fruit juice popsicles, frozen yogurt and more.

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  • At Whole Foods, you can get "Ice Supreme" which they say is "the healthiest ice cream in the world."

  • Ppl u can eat wat u want whenever u want just as long as u stay in your calorie range and u won't gain weight at all u might even lose weight if u go under your calorie range I do all the time and it's the best way don't deprive your self enjoy just count and measure all calories and food

  • Who says we can only trust registred dietitians?? Saturated Fats Are Not Bad For Us!! The Problem with Ice Cream Is Sugar!!! Not Fat!!! Please read The Obesity Epidemic by Zoe Harcombe.. the diet advice given by Dietitian Assotiations Are Not Based On Science But On Conflict of Interess!!

  • Pay attention to the INGREDIENTS also. "zero" doesnt always mean ZERO as far as trans-fat. "Partially hydrogenated" or "hydrogenated" = Less than 0.5 grams...but it adds up due to the bodies struggle to process trans fat ;).

  • The "nutritionist" makes some good points but if you would like more great information from a Registered Dietitian check out my videos. Search the name or "Demetrius Willis"

  • HAHAHAHAHAHAHA that woman has no idea what health is. Unheated Saturated fats aren't unhealthy. In this case they are cuz they are made from pasteurized milk, but the saturated fat in raw milk is nowhere near the harmful thing it's made out to be!

  • heres a new one cool

  • As someone who loves ice cream but can't have as much of it for health reasons, looking for trans fat alternative has been the only option... hopefully the low fat versions will continue to increase in variety...

  • this really help choosing ice cream for my kids...

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