In the U.S., the average person consumes more sugar than anywhere else in the world—daily sugar intake is now up to 126 grams, according to market research firm Euromonitor, as reported by the Washington Post.
So we thought we’d do a brief comparison: How would switching an average person in the U.S> to an Isagenix program affect his or her total sugar intake?
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