Not exact matches
Indeed, the history of the national conviction that
dietary fat is deadly, and its evolution from hypothesis to
dogma, is one in which politicians, bureaucrats, the media, and the public have played as large a role as the scientists and the science.
To reduce your risk of numerous chronic disease, buck the incorrect
dietary dogma that saturated
fats are bad for you; instead, increase your intake of healthy
fats (including saturated) and reduce your intake of carbohydrates (grains, sugar and fructose)
This inconvenient truth could have helped chip away the foundation of the
dietary fats dogma and pointed to real research on obesity and heart disease, but it was conveniently never disclosed publicly.