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Even though Valentine’s Day has officially passed I thought I would give my two-cents on the holiday! If being honest, I am not a fan of most holidays; especially those that I think were created for Hallmark, and more importantly those that make others feel badly about themselves. Hence V-Day! SO what I recently decided is that it shouldn’t be about whether or not you have a partner in life to buy you a present or take you for a fancy dinner on this day, but more about the love YOU spread in this world to others and MOST importantly to yourself. I therefore have officially changed the name of this day from Valentine’s Day to Love Day – and feel good about it. P.S. I also did love the Galentine spin on it this year because you know – BFFs rock!!!!

In this week’s the Keri Report:

  • Is Allulose Safe?
  • 8 Reason’s You’re Always Constipated, According to a Doctor and Dietitians
  • What You Need to Know About Chicory Root

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Is Allulose Safe? – U.S. News Eat + Run Blog

New products are constantly popping up in the marketplace and many of them with a whole lot of health promises. Some may have validity, others not so much. So, when my editor from U.S. News asked me if I wanted to write about a new sweetener on the market I couldn’t resist! Remember, never forget the importance of science!


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8 Reasons You Are Always Constipated, According to a Doctor and Dietitians Prevention Magazine

Constipated? You are probably not alone! Funny thing is, many people don’t like to discuss it – unless of course you are a registered dietitian, we chat about these things ALL the time! Thanks to Prevention Magazine for asking the right type of questions and getting to the bottom of an all too familiar problem. I think you’ll be glad they did!


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What You Need to Know About Chicory Root?  Shape Magazine

If you read nutrition labels (which of course you should!) you’ll see chicory root popping up a lot, mostly in packaged goods. BUT, what exactly is it and is it SAFE to eat? Does it count as fiber OR is it another “processed” ingredient one should try and limit in their diet? Read on to get the full scoop! #InquiringMindsWantToKnow

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