The theme of this article was that once the
modern science of
nutrition divorced individual nutrients from the context of real food and the approaches to dietary balance that governed
human dietary choices across time and space right up until the
modern era, we lost the perspective needed to understand that nutrients are neither good nor evil but are all capable of goodness when used in the right way and in the proper context.
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