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Posted: 2024-03-18T18:37:06Z | Updated: 2024-03-20T01:48:18Z Gisele Bndchen Names The 1 Thing She'd Never Eat | HuffPost

Gisele Bndchen Names The 1 Thing She'd Never Eat

The supermodel referred to a certain food item as "poison" in a recent interview.
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Gisele Bndchen has no problem naming names when it comes to the one food she wont eat. 

To me, white sugar means poison, the supermodel said bluntly in an interview with WSJ. Magazine published Monday. 

Theres so many other ways you can sweeten your things that are delicious. Honey, maple syrup, dates. 

Bndchen, who will be releasing a cookbook titled Nourish: Simple Recipes to Empower Your Body and Feed Your Soul later this month, also opened up about diets she tried when she was younger and how she feeds herself now. 

When I was young, I was like, Oh, my God, I love little animals. I dont want to eat meat. I became anemic, the 43-year-old said.

Then I was raw, and I was freezing the whole time. I was blue, my lips were purple in the summer. For me, the whole thing about food has become, where is it coming from? How is it grown? Its about having simple foods. 

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Bndchen attends the 2023 Met Gala celebrating "Karl Lagerfeld: A Line of Beauty" on May 1, 2023, in New York City.
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Bndchen has been vocal about the dietary and lifestyle changes shes made over the years and recently spoke about giving up drinking a few years ago. 

Right after I turned 40, actually, I felt a huge difference between when I had the glass of wine and when I didnt have the glass of wine, she said in an interview with People  last year.

Its socially accepted to have a glass of wine. And people even say, Oh, its healthy for you. Well, it is not healthy for me. If you want to ask of your body what I ask of my body, which is a lot, I cant be having all these things (alcohol, caffeine) because they add up. 

Bndchen added that when she stopped drinking, she became more clear. 

Now Im very sharp and very present and I notice things that I didnt notice before, she said.

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