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Is peanut millet crisp sugar harmful to human health?
There are different answers to whether peanut millet crisp sugar is harmful to human body for different people and intake.

For healthy people, a small amount of peanut millet crisp sugar is harmless, while a large amount is harmful to human health. Peanut millet shortcake contains a high content of peanut oil, which may cause cardiovascular disease and obesity. Moreover, the sugar content in candy is high, which is easy to cause dental caries and obesity. Therefore, eating peanuts and millet crisp sugar in large quantities is not good for your health, but eating a small amount is harmless to your health.

For obese people, peanut millet crisp sugar is extremely high in energy, which is not conducive to weight loss and increases the risk of cardiovascular disease. It is not recommended for obese patients.

For diabetics, the sugar content of peanut millet crisp candy is extremely high, and diabetics can't eat it.

For patients with hyperlipidemia, this sugar has high fat content and is not conducive to health.

For children, a small amount of food is harmless, but remember to brush your teeth or rinse your mouth after use to prevent dental caries.

Not recommended for pregnant women.

For the elderly, it is not recommended to eat, because the elderly are high-risk groups of diabetes and "three highs".

Please follow the doctor's advice if you have any related diseases.