The documents point to efforts by the sugar industry to lay blame on fat — in which the industry succeeded for several
decades in making fats we now know to be crucial to our health as the number one dietary enemy.
The documents point to efforts by the sugar industry to lay blame on fat — in which the industry succeeded for several
decades in making fats we now know to be crucial to our health as the number one dietary enemy.
Not exact matches
Tucked within an Orwellian press release touting its efforts to «combat child obesity,» the Texas Department of Agriculture has
made official its lifting of a
decade - old ban on deep
fat fryers
in Texas schools, as well as rolling back other common sense school nutrition measures.
After a few
decades of treating dietary
fat as the biggest enemy of health and fitness, it's becoming clear that eating
fat won't necessarily
make you
fat and that
fat is a crucial nutrient that deserves an adequate place
in a healthy, well - balanced diet.
For the last several
decades,
fat has been demonized and the idea that «eating
fat will
make you
fat» has been so engrained
in our heads (and our refrigerators), that we've been led to eat
fat - free, low -
fat, and high -
in - crap - ingredients food for so long, yet we continue to gain weight, be diagnosed with an endless number of diseases, and,
in general, feel overall crummy.
The benefits of a ketogenic, low carb diet have been known for
decades, and it has been proven time and again that cutting carbs to minimal levels
in your diet can transform your body, by
making it burn its own
fat for fuel
in a natural reaction called ketosis.
A stray remark
in childhood a parent
makes about marriage, or gays or even «
fat» people can be the
makings of a severe conflict
decades later.