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I've followed Teicholz's writing for years, she's pretty incredible as a science commentator and dissector of health-related information.
Here's a new, pretty long piece about how the US guidelines are, were, and remain complete crap.
The new guidelines themselves have vegetarian pondering, red-meat scares, ultraprocessed foods, and rah-rah for seed oils.
Yeah, totally scientific, peeps. As always,** the invert-rule applies:** These establishment schmucks have such horrid moral and intellectual compasses that you can just flip everything they say, and arrive at truth.
Also, OOPS??
Nine out of the 20 members were found to have a tie with food, pharmaceutical or weight loss companies or industry groups with a stake in the outcome of the guidelines, according to a report by the non-profit public interest group, U.S. Right to Know.
Teicholz:
This advice does not consider that plant-based proteins are not as complete as those from animals and also not as bioavailable. Plant sources like peas and beans also pack a hefty load of carbohydrates and calories for the same amount of protein, making them a far less healthy option for people with metabolic conditions such as obesity and diabetes who need to be mindful of controlling their blood sugars.
We can just pray that RFK abolishes the entire department. BYEEEE, bureaucratic and unscientific parasites!
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5 years ago I weighed 288 lbs, over the course if 11 months I dropped down to 181. Belive me when I say this. It was HARDER to figure out HOW to eat healthy, than it was to actually eat healthy.
There's so much bad information and disinformation that it's insane. Everyone is selling you something. It was so incredibly hard to filter out the noise and just eat healthy.
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Nina Teicholtz is amazing, I love her. A while back I wrote a stacker.news post on her book The Big Fat Surprise: This book is blowing my mind - The Big Fat Surprise by Nina Teicholtz
Reading The Big Fat Surprise was the beginning of my carnivore journey. I started going carnivore after listening to an interview with her on The Bitcoin Standard podcast (https://saifedean.com/podcast/71-fiat-nutrition-with-nina-teicholz).
She doesn't specifically advocate a carnivore diet, but my experiment with just switching from what I did before (very limited meat, since it's "unhealthy") to just eating a LOT more meat were really successful. I had a lot more energy, and all kinds of health issues cleared up. So, I read more, and listened to more carnivore podcasts, and became convinced that it would be a good idea to do it more strictly.
It's been more than a year now, and I'm sticking with it for good! Health and mental improvements are continuing.
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Good on you, sir. What a journey!
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They made a claim about butter being bad, and using margarine instead. Now they are saying margarine is bad. Go figure.
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Everything is bad and we all die. Now eat the bugs
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PROTEIN!
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