well, i do know why... All
the misinformation about fat n cholesterol... Thanks for the great post.
Many people think taking out animal products is the answer to being healthy, but we've been given SO much
misinformation about fat, cholesterol, and red meat being unhealthy.
But our modern society has been brainwashed with
misinformation about fats and cholesterol.
The number one job of the Foundation has been to correct
the misinformation about fats and oils.
Unfortunately, there is a lot of
misinformation about fats promulgated by the food industry, conventional nutritionists and dietitians, doctors, and even the government.
Not exact matches
This will be a big step up from getting caught in the hamster wheel of making up for (or punishing ourselves for) unhealthy behavior, and the
misinformation that tags along
about calorie burning and
fat blasting.
There's still so much confusion and
misinformation out there
about FAT, both the fat on our bodies and the fats we e
FAT, both the
fat on our bodies and the fats we e
fat on our bodies and the
fats we eat.
There's so much confusion and
misinformation out there
about FAT... both the fat on our bodies, and the fats we e
FAT... both the
fat on our bodies, and the fats we e
fat on our bodies, and the
fats we eat.
As a result of all of the
misinformation which has been spread
about coconut oil over the past 30 years as well as the constant media harping on the dangers of
fat and cholesterol we are frequently asked the following question: «Isn't coconut oil bad for my cholesterol?»
Unfortunately, the media abounds in
misinformation about which
fats are healthy.
[return][return] Hyman's basic theory is this: Americans are obese because of widespread
misinformation about diets (especially low
fat and low calorie diets) and how our DNA is programmed to gain weight.