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Show 1465: Food Fight! Should We Flip the Food Pyramid Upside-Down?
https://www.peoplespharmacy.com/articles/food-fight-should-we-flip-the-food-pyramid-upside-down?utm_source=flipboard&utm_content=Econopass%2Fmagazine%2FFLIPBOARD+EXCHANGE+FEED+%F0%9F%97%9E%EF%B8%8F
Every five years, the Departments of Agriculture and of Health and Human Services jointly issue guidelines on what we should eat. The most recent …
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Show 1465: Food Fight! Should We Flip the Food Pyramid Upside-Down?
https://www.peoplespharmacy.com/articles/food-fight-should-we-flip-the-food-pyramid-upside-down?utm_source=flipboard&utm_content=Econopass%2Fmagazine%2FFLIPBOARD+EXCHANGE+FEED+%F0%9F%97%9E%EF%B8%8F
Every five years, the Departments of Agriculture and of Health and Human Services jointly issue guidelines on what we should eat. The most recent …
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An upside-down food pyramid flips the U.S. nutrition advice – St. George News
An upside-down food pyramid flips the U.S. nutrition advice St. George NewsThe Great Inversion: Why the New Dietary Shift is the Meat Industry’s Biggest Marketing Opportu…
#dining #cooking #diet #food #Nutrition #Foodanddrink #foodpyramid #healthandwellness #healthyeating #nutrition #nutritionguidelines
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An upside-down food pyramid flips the U.S. nutrition advice – St. George News
An upside-down food pyramid flips the U.S. nutrition advice St. George NewsThe Great Inversion: Why the New Dietary Shift is the Meat Industry’s Biggest Marketing Opportu…
#dining #cooking #diet #food #Nutrition #Foodanddrink #foodpyramid #healthandwellness #healthyeating #nutrition #nutritionguidelines
https://www.diningandcooking.com/2529944/an-upside-down-food-pyramid-flips-the-u-s-nutrition-advice-st-george-news/ -
What the new food pyramid means for your plate | Arts and Culture
What should we eat? That’s the question many are asking themselves following the join…
#dining #cooking #diet #food #Food #DietaryGuidelinesforAmericans #diets #Food(Industry) #foodpyramid #foodscience #food-insecurehouseholds #healthyfoodsupply #massachusettshealthyschoollunchcoalition #MyPlate #nutrition #ultraprocessedfood
https://www.diningandcooking.com/2529942/what-the-new-food-pyramid-means-for-your-plate-arts-and-culture/ -
What the new food pyramid means for your plate | Arts and Culture
What should we eat? That’s the question many are asking themselves following the join…
#dining #cooking #diet #food #Food #DietaryGuidelinesforAmericans #diets #Food(Industry) #foodpyramid #foodscience #food-insecurehouseholds #healthyfoodsupply #massachusettshealthyschoollunchcoalition #MyPlate #nutrition #ultraprocessedfood
https://www.diningandcooking.com/2529942/what-the-new-food-pyramid-means-for-your-plate-arts-and-culture/ -
An upside-down food pyramid flips the U.S. nutrition advice – St. George News https://www.diningandcooking.com/2529944/an-upside-down-food-pyramid-flips-the-u-s-nutrition-advice-st-george-news/ #diet #FoodAndDrink #FoodPyramid #HealthAndWellness #HealthyEating #nutrition #NutritionGuidelines
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An upside-down food pyramid flips the U.S. nutrition advice – St. George News https://www.diningandcooking.com/2529944/an-upside-down-food-pyramid-flips-the-u-s-nutrition-advice-st-george-news/ #diet #FoodAndDrink #FoodPyramid #HealthAndWellness #HealthyEating #nutrition #NutritionGuidelines
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What the new food pyramid means for your plate | Arts and Culture https://www.diningandcooking.com/2529942/what-the-new-food-pyramid-means-for-your-plate-arts-and-culture/ #DietaryGuidelinesForAmericans #diets #food #Food(Industry) #FoodPyramid #FoodScience #FoodInsecureHouseholds #HealthyFoodSupply #MassachusettsHealthySchoolLunchCoalition #MyPlate #nutrition #UltraProcessedFood
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What the new food pyramid means for your plate | Arts and Culture https://www.diningandcooking.com/2529942/what-the-new-food-pyramid-means-for-your-plate-arts-and-culture/ #DietaryGuidelinesForAmericans #diets #food #Food(Industry) #FoodPyramid #FoodScience #FoodInsecureHouseholds #HealthyFoodSupply #MassachusettsHealthySchoolLunchCoalition #MyPlate #nutrition #UltraProcessedFood
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“Where’s the beef?”*…
There’s been some consternation over the FDA’s new food pyramid, with nutritionists arguing that, while the emphasis on “whole foods” (as opposed to processed) is a plus, the guidance overstresses satured-fat-rich foods and under-recommends gut-healthy fermented foods, and beans and grains (see also here).
There could be material economic costs as well. The Federal goverment already spends over $72 Billion subsidizing livestock— not counting the reduced cost grazing permits offered ranchers on Federal land. And as ranch and farm land ownership has become more and more concentrated in fewer and fwer hands, the benifits are flowing to fewer, wealthier “ranchers” (like Bill Gates, Warren Buffett, Jeff Bezos, a clutch of large corporations, and foreign investors).
Then there are the environmental implications. Oliver Milman ponders the potential scale of that impact if the new pyramid is followed…
The Trump administration’s new dietary guidelines urging Americans to eat far more meat and dairy products will, if followed, come at a major cost to the planet via huge swathes of habitat razed for farmland and millions of tons of extra planet-heating emissions.
A new inverted food pyramid recently released by Donald Trump’s health department emphasizes pictures of steak, poultry, ground beef and whole milk, alongside fruits and vegetables, as the most important foods to eat.
The new guidelines are designed to nearly double the amount of protein currently consumed by Americans. “Protein and healthy fats are essential and were wrongly discouraged in prior dietary guidelines,” said Robert F Kennedy Jr, the US health secretary. “We are ending the war on saturated fats.”
But a surge in meat-eating by Americans would involve flattening vast tracts of ecosystems such as forests to make way for the hefty environmental hoofprint of raised livestock, emitting large quantities of greenhouse gases in the process, experts have warned.
Even a 25% increase in the amount of protein consumed in this way in the US would require about 100m acres of additional agricultural land each year, an area about the size of California, and add hundreds of millions of tons of extra pollution to an already overheating planet, according to an estimate by the World Resources Institute (WRI), a non-profit research body.
“We are seeing millions of acres of forest cut down and agricultural expansion is the lead driver of that – adding 100m acres to that to feed the US means additional pressure on the world’s remaining ecosystems,” said Richard Waite, the director of agriculture initiatives at WRI.
“It’s already hard to feed the global population while reducing emissions and stopping deforestation, and a shift in this direction would make the challenge even harder. We need to reduce the impact of our food systems urgently and the US is an important piece of the puzzle in doing that.”
While many Americans will simply ignore the guidelines, the new framework will probably influence institutions such as schools and federal workplaces. The average American already eats about 144kg (317lb) of meat and seafood a year, second globally only to Portugal, and ingests more protein than previous federal government guidelines recommended.
Any further increase will be felt in places such as the Amazon rainforest, which is already being felled at a rapid rate for cattle ranches and to grow livestock feed.
Red meat, in particular, has an outsized impact upon the planet – beef requires 20 times more land and emits 20 times more greenhouse gas emissions per gram of protein than common plant proteins, such as beans. The raising of cows, pigs, lamb and other animals for slaughter is also associated with significant localized air and water pollution.
“To the extent that people follow these guidelines and eat more animal protein foods, particularly beef and dairy, they will negatively impact our environment, since the production of these foods emits way more greenhouse gases than vegetable protein foods, or even other animal foods,” said Diego Rose, a director of nutrition at Tulane University.
Choosing beef over beans and lentils is “a big choice we make that has real consequences”, said Waite. “If people want more protein there are ways to do that via eating plant-based foods without the environmental impacts. We can have our protein and our forests, too.”
Animal agriculture is responsible for about a fifth of global emissions, with little progress made in recent years to reduce its impact as more of the world starts to demand meat products. Worldwide consumption of pork, beef, poultry and meat is projected to reach over 500m tonnes by 2050 –double what it was in 2000.
In the US, much of this meat-eating is concentrated in a relatively small group of avid carnivores – just 12% of Americans consume nearly half of the country’s beef, a 2024 study found. But plant-based options, including “fake meat” burgers, have suffered a slump in sales in recent years amid a resurgent trend in meat-eating, fueled by online “meatfluencers” and a broader desire to consume more protein.
The environmental problems associated with the meat industry were previously highlighted by Kennedy himself, when he was a campaigner on green issues. At one point, Kennedy even said the pork industry was an even bigger threat to the US than Osama bin Laden, the terrorist mastermind.
“The factory meat industry has polluted thousands of miles of America’s rivers, killed billions of fish, pushed tens of thousands of family farmers off their land, sickened and killed thousands of US citizens, and treated millions of farm animals with unspeakable and unnecessary cruelty,” Kennedy wrote in 2004.
However, since becoming Trump’s health secretary, Kennedy has sought to elevate meat-eating, dismissing an independent scientific committee’s advice to emphasize plant-based proteins to instead favor meat.
“The Trump administration will no longer weaponize federal food policy to destroy the livelihoods of hard-working American ranchers and protein producers under the radical dogma of the Green New Scam,” a spokesperson for the Department of Health and Human Services said in response to questions about the knock-on environmental impacts of the new guidelines.
“Americans already eat a lot of meat, so this promotion of more meat and things like beef tallow is puzzling to me,” said Benjamin Goldstein, a researcher at the University of Michigan who has studied the huge emissions associated with meat-eating by city-dwellers in the US.
“We needed to be addressing climate change two decades ago and we are still not doing enough now. If we are adding more greenhouse gases to impose unnecessary ideas of protein intake, that’s going to destabilize the climate further. It’s going to have a big impact.”…
Even 25% increase in meat and dairy consumption would require 100m more acres of agricultural land: “Huge amounts of extra land needed for RFK Jr’s meat-heavy diet guidelines,” from @olliemilman.bsky.social in @theguardian.com.
* Wendy’s advertising tagline (from 1984)
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As we deconstruct diet, we might send bibulous birthday greetings to William Claude Dukenfield; he was born on this date in 1880. Better known by his stage name, W.C. Fields, an actor, comedian, juggler, and writer, became a vaudeville headliner, “the world’s greatest juggler” [which he may have been], then transitioned to Broadway (e.g., the Ziegfeld Follies revue and Poppy, wherein he perfected his persona as a colorful small-time con man) and began appearing in silent films. In the 1930s, Fields wrote and starred in a series of successful short films for (his golf buddy) Mack Sennett, then appeared in 13 feature films for Paramount. An illness sidelined him in the late 30s, but he roared back in the early 40s with Universal classics like My Little Chickadee, The Bank Dick, and Never Give a Sucker an Even Break.
Now widely regarded one of the comic geniuses of the 20th century, the Surrealists loved Fields’ absurdism and anarchistic pranks. Max Ernst painted a Project for a Monument to W. C. Fields (1957), and René Magritte made an Homage to Mack Sennett (1934).
The Firesign Theatre titled the second track of their 1968 album Waiting for the Electrician or Someone Like Him “W. C. Fields Forever,” a riff on the Beatles song “Strawberry Fields Forever.”
“I personally stay away from natural foods. At my age I need all the preservatives I can get.”
– W. C. Fields
Source #Health #agribusiness #agriculture #art #climateChange #comedy #culture #economics #environment #Food #foodPyramid #history #humor #land #livestock #nutrition #publicHealth #WCFields -
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"Trump wants to change Americans’ diets, but his deportations are making it impossible
Cattle ranchers and farmers warn they will not be able to meet the increased demand for red meat and dairy products, recommended in the new food pyramid, without migrant labor"
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"Trump wants to change Americans’ diets, but his deportations are making it impossible
Cattle ranchers and farmers warn they will not be able to meet the increased demand for red meat and dairy products, recommended in the new food pyramid, without migrant labor"
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Local doctor reacts to the new food pyramid guidelines
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) – The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the U.S. The Department of Agriculture is providing new health guidelines for Americans. The new food pyramid has some health experts …
#dining #cooking #diet #food #Nutrition #foodpyramid #nutrition #TheU.S.DepartmentofHealthandHumanServices #U.S.TheDepartmentofAgriculture
https://www.diningandcooking.com/2481077/local-doctor-reacts-to-the-new-food-pyramid-guidelines/ -
Local doctor reacts to the new food pyramid guidelines
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) – The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the U.S. The Department of Agriculture is providing new health guidelines for Americans. The new food pyramid has some health experts …
#dining #cooking #diet #food #Nutrition #foodpyramid #nutrition #TheU.S.DepartmentofHealthandHumanServices #U.S.TheDepartmentofAgriculture
https://www.diningandcooking.com/2481077/local-doctor-reacts-to-the-new-food-pyramid-guidelines/ -
Local doctor reacts to the new food pyramid guidelines https://www.diningandcooking.com/2481077/local-doctor-reacts-to-the-new-food-pyramid-guidelines/ #FoodPyramid #nutrition #TheU.S.DepartmentOfHealthAndHumanServices #U.S.TheDepartmentOfAgriculture
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Local doctor reacts to the new food pyramid guidelines https://www.diningandcooking.com/2481077/local-doctor-reacts-to-the-new-food-pyramid-guidelines/ #FoodPyramid #nutrition #TheU.S.DepartmentOfHealthAndHumanServices #U.S.TheDepartmentOfAgriculture
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#RFKJr's new #FoodPyramid actually contradicts the guidelines he just released: "Ultimately, the text largely aligns, with some important exceptions, with modern #nutrition science. The image aligns with #MAHA aesthetics, carnivore-adjacent messaging, and strong meat and dairy industry lobbying wins." https://drjessicaknurick.substack.com/p/the-new-dietary-guidelines-and-the?r=g7lfs&utm_medium=ios&shareImageVariant=overlay&triedRedirect=true
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#RFKJr's new #FoodPyramid actually contradicts the guidelines he just released: "Ultimately, the text largely aligns, with some important exceptions, with modern #nutrition science. The image aligns with #MAHA aesthetics, carnivore-adjacent messaging, and strong meat and dairy industry lobbying wins." https://drjessicaknurick.substack.com/p/the-new-dietary-guidelines-and-the?r=g7lfs&utm_medium=ios&shareImageVariant=overlay&triedRedirect=true
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Oh god, #RFKJr was on Fox today repeating his made-up bullshit that Froot Loops used to be on the top of the #FoodPyramid. #MSNOW played the Fox clip a few minutes ago without refuting this shameless lie.
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Oh god, #RFKJr was on Fox today repeating his made-up bullshit that Froot Loops used to be on the top of the #FoodPyramid. #MSNOW played the Fox clip a few minutes ago without refuting this shameless lie.
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An in-depth look at the thought and science that went into the creation of the new Food Pyramid…
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An in-depth look at the thought and science that went into the creation of the new Food Pyramid…
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'A giant step back': Liberals rage against red meat after new food pyramid guidelines release
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://www.theblaze.com/align/food-pyramid-rfk-jr-outrage
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Last December, we were encouraged when the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee—the experts that inform federal nutrition policy—released its recommendations for the 2025–2030 U.S. Dietary Guidelines.
The science-backed report called for choosing plant over animal proteins, limiting saturated fat, and eating a more whole-food, plant-forward diet overall. The official guidelines, released this week, diverge from that advice.
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Last December, we were encouraged when the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee—the experts that inform federal nutrition policy—released its recommendations for the 2025–2030 U.S. Dietary Guidelines.
The science-backed report called for choosing plant over animal proteins, limiting saturated fat, and eating a more whole-food, plant-forward diet overall. The official guidelines, released this week, diverge from that advice.
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#Nutrition #History 2/2
"Rebuilding the #FoodPyramid"
I wrote this in 2004 as a handout for patients. Then updated in 2009 & 2024...
https://richard.mdpaths.com/medicine/rebuilding_the_food_pyramid/index.html
Basically what changed since then is a bit of liberalization on eggs, dairy, & salt.
Remember when reading food labels: The key factor is #PortionSize, which is not standardized and may be unreasonably small when compared to what people actually eat. (When was the last time you counted out twelve potato chips?!)
After that the most important data point (IMO) is #AddedSugars (see second image). Unless you're buying something that is obviously sweet like cookies, "Added Sugars" should be close to 0%. It is surprising how many products you don't think of as sweet have lots of added sugar (pre-made spaghetti sauce comes to mind).
Best general advice: eat diverse #wholefoods, watch portions, avoid processed carbs, avoid processed fats (like trans-fats)... and go for a nice walk! 🙂
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#Nutrition #History 2/2
"Rebuilding the #FoodPyramid"
I wrote this in 2004 as a handout for patients. Then updated in 2009 & 2024...
https://richard.mdpaths.com/medicine/rebuilding_the_food_pyramid/index.html
Basically what changed since then is a bit of liberalization on eggs, dairy, & salt.
Remember when reading food labels: The key factor is #PortionSize, which is not standardized and may be unreasonably small when compared to what people actually eat. (When was the last time you counted out twelve potato chips?!)
After that the most important data point (IMO) is #AddedSugars (see second image). Unless you're buying something that is obviously sweet like cookies, "Added Sugars" should be close to 0%. It is surprising how many products you don't think of as sweet have lots of added sugar (pre-made spaghetti sauce comes to mind).
Best general advice: eat diverse #wholefoods, watch portions, avoid processed carbs, avoid processed fats (like trans-fats)... and go for a nice walk! 🙂
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I agree, but I gave SP some artistic license.
The history of the #foodpyramid is complicated, but there hasn't been an official one for maybe twenty years or more. I grew up with it and I think it is a sound idea, but pretty political what foods go where.
In the #SouthPark episode Cartman tells the #USDA that "they've got it upside down." It's a romp and very funny if you like SP humor.
In the #RFK case--it may be a coincidence, but anyone who is familiar with the old pyramid will recognize this one as an inverted echo. There are many other ways to lay these ideas out graphically, the choice of inverted triangle is not subtle. I think it's intentional #propaganda for the following reasons:
1) Note the small size of the "Whole Grains" arm. Also the horizontal black line cutting this arm off from the other much larger arms. This would have been the tip on the old pyramid labeled "use sparingly". The other two arms are not similarly cut off, and are much larger. The bias is clear. [I think they also presented it this way in their announcement, or at least it left me with that impression.]
2) If there was any doubt about the intended triangle or pyramid shape, note the 11 little rolled oats at the bottom. They complete the implied corner almost perfectly. [This is speculation, but US adults my age had the original pyramid drummed into our heads. I wonder if that makes this inverted pyramid-like graphic more effective with the MAGA base? Just a thought.]
3a) Notice the phrasing of "Protein, Dairy, & Healthy Fats". First, they explicitly avoid the word "Meat" but surround the those words with various meat examples.
3b) Second, they sneak in the word "Healthy". Why not "Healthy Whole Grains"? This usage implies there are "Unhealthy Fats". What are they? The reader is left to ponder this.
3c) Third, as defined here mostly from the pictures, this is a very diverse category. For example the beef and salmon steaks are right next to each other, but nutritionally they are very different and not interchangeable.
4) There are many more fruits than vegetables. And there are no hard beans at all (red beans, chick peas, etc.). Also no maize/corn. No rice.
5) Also note that they mention protein and fat by name, but not carbs.
Anyone interested in a very detailed analysis of older food pyramids, pros, cons, etc.--I'll add a link to the next post in this thread. #Nutrition 1/2
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I agree, but I gave SP some artistic license.
The history of the #foodpyramid is complicated, but there hasn't been an official one for maybe twenty years or more. I grew up with it and I think it is a sound idea, but pretty political what foods go where.
In the #SouthPark episode Cartman tells the #USDA that "they've got it upside down." It's a romp and very funny if you like SP humor.
In the #RFK case--it may be a coincidence, but anyone who is familiar with the old pyramid will recognize this one as an inverted echo. There are many other ways to lay these ideas out graphically, the choice of inverted triangle is not subtle. I think it's intentional #propaganda for the following reasons:
1) Note the small size of the "Whole Grains" arm. Also the horizontal black line cutting this arm off from the other much larger arms. This would have been the tip on the old pyramid labeled "use sparingly". The other two arms are not similarly cut off, and are much larger. The bias is clear. [I think they also presented it this way in their announcement, or at least it left me with that impression.]
2) If there was any doubt about the intended triangle or pyramid shape, note the 11 little rolled oats at the bottom. They complete the implied corner almost perfectly. [This is speculation, but US adults my age had the original pyramid drummed into our heads. I wonder if that makes this inverted pyramid-like graphic more effective with the MAGA base? Just a thought.]
3a) Notice the phrasing of "Protein, Dairy, & Healthy Fats". First, they explicitly avoid the word "Meat" but surround the those words with various meat examples.
3b) Second, they sneak in the word "Healthy". Why not "Healthy Whole Grains"? This usage implies there are "Unhealthy Fats". What are they? The reader is left to ponder this.
3c) Third, as defined here mostly from the pictures, this is a very diverse category. For example the beef and salmon steaks are right next to each other, but nutritionally they are very different and not interchangeable.
4) There are many more fruits than vegetables. And there are no hard beans at all (red beans, chick peas, etc.). Also no maize/corn. No rice.
5) Also note that they mention protein and fat by name, but not carbs.
Anyone interested in a very detailed analysis of older food pyramids, pros, cons, etc.--I'll add a link to the next post in this thread. #Nutrition 1/2
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Not a terrible version.
But, the visual and the guidlines are at odds with each other, and some of it is at odds with science.
#GiftedArticle #NYTimes #FoodPyramid #USDA #Trump #MAGA #Kennedy #Nutrition
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@Milkman76
According to this idiotic #FoodPyramid, I could eat some cheese (quantity unknown), drink some (olive) oil, toss back a few nuts, and a bowl of oatmeal (again, size indeterminate) for a well balanced & nutritious meal.I assume only one serving of bread/grain though (it's below a defined line.)
Idiotic. 🤦♂️
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@Milkman76
According to this idiotic #FoodPyramid, I could eat some cheese (quantity unknown), drink some (olive) oil, toss back a few nuts, and a bowl of oatmeal (again, size indeterminate) for a well balanced & nutritious meal.I assume only one serving of bread/grain though (it's below a defined line.)
Idiotic. 🤦♂️
#USDA #BrainWormBearDumper #RFK -
$100 to anyone who can figure out the "serving size" for each food type by looking at #BrainWormBearDumper's new #FoodPyramid.
Can one eat 6 servings of meat and zero servings of vegetables and still be eating a healthy balanced diet? 🤦♂️ #TooStupidForOffice
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$100 to anyone who can figure out the "serving size" for each food type by looking at #BrainWormBearDumper's new #FoodPyramid.
Can one eat 6 servings of meat and zero servings of vegetables and still be eating a healthy balanced diet? 🤦♂️ #TooStupidForOffice
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Critics Question RFK Jr.’s Changes to Food Guidance That Emphasize Red Meat
The changes are “a giant step back from decades of evidence-based nutrition research and science," a nutritionist said. -
Critics Question RFK Jr.’s Changes to Food Guidance That Emphasize Red Meat
The changes are “a giant step back from decades of evidence-based nutrition research and science," a nutritionist said. -
Red meat below cheese, and above salmon and eggs??! WHAT DUMBASS ALTERNATIVE TIMELINE ARE WE ON? Down with this whole HHS leadership, they’re old narcissistic men who want attention, that’s all. Don’t get me started on the vaccine schedule changes.
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👩⚕️🥗 The US government has finally cracked the code: eat real food and stop blaming your medicine cabinet for your health woes. A revolutionary concept, surely no one thought of this before! 🍔🚫 Forget the old food pyramid; this time, it's hip, it's new, it's... a triangle. 🤡
https://realfood.gov #realfood #healthrevolution #foodpyramid #wellness #lifestyle #HackerNews #ngated -
👩⚕️🥗 The US government has finally cracked the code: eat real food and stop blaming your medicine cabinet for your health woes. A revolutionary concept, surely no one thought of this before! 🍔🚫 Forget the old food pyramid; this time, it's hip, it's new, it's... a triangle. 🤡
https://realfood.gov #realfood #healthrevolution #foodpyramid #wellness #lifestyle #HackerNews #ngated -
Eat Real Food – Introducing the New Pyramid
#HackerNews #EatRealFood #FoodPyramid #HealthyEating #Nutrition #RealFood
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Eat Real Food – Introducing the New Pyramid
#HackerNews #EatRealFood #FoodPyramid #HealthyEating #Nutrition #RealFood
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David Bowie’s diet in the #1970s looks very VERY similar to mine in the late #90s .
#davidbowie #vinyl #vinylrecords #vinylcommunity #vinylcollection #retro #vintage #art #music #drugs #cocaine #foodpyramid
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David Bowie’s diet in the #1970s looks very VERY similar to mine in the late #90s .
#davidbowie #vinyl #vinylrecords #vinylcommunity #vinylcollection #retro #vintage #art #music #drugs #cocaine #foodpyramid
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I dare you to try to convince an 80 something year old American that this is not a healthy breakfast.
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I dare you to try to convince an 80 something year old American that this is not a healthy breakfast.
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#ADD and #ADHD PLUS #LowBloodsugar without a proper diet is... 🙄😳🙄😳🙄😳
My recommendation for @ye would be...
¹ Bland Diet with vegetables
² NO Caffeine
³ NO Sugar
⁴ NO Alcohol
⁵ Make sure you get enough protein
⁶ Monitor your blood sugar daily