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Kib Miller's avatar

It's a lovely article. The problem is that public perception no longer has anything to do with reality, and it hasn't for many, many years. Older people were raised on the whole diet-heart hypothesis myth and it's firmly embedded as all the "lifestyle" dietary information they ever need to know, been there done that learned it in 1970, let's move on.

Some of the institutions that gave them this "knowledge" are still doubling down on it. Do you know the most widely read magazine in the US? The AARP newsletter (because it's sent free to more or less every person over 50 whether they want it or not.) Every month I scan AARP and every month I come across at least one squib promoting low fat diets as the responsible choice. Literally 10% of the US population (plus the fallout victims in their households) is mailed this reinforcing bs once a month. The American Diabetes Association is still blathering on about "healthy" (not saturated) fats, and trying to insert wheat and some form of sugar into just about every meal suggestion. Given the choice between steak and PopTarts, I think they'd recommend a "healthy portion" of toaster pastries.

Younger people are being indoctrinated with the equally simplistic and incorrect idea that Eating Plants Healthy (and virtuous), Eating Animals Bad. When you're dealing with these enormous commercially-driven tropes and simplifications as a cheat sheet everyone's using, fighting it with scientific papers is like handing Stephen Hawking's notes to a group of fifth graders and saying see? That's how the universe works. " Uh, thanks, yeah, sun, moon, something about gravity, can I line the birdcage with this?"

Sorry, but we need an Idiot Slogan crawling on the bottom of every youtube.

"Cholesterol, it's what brains crave!"

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Raphael's avatar

Fascinating article I’ve thought what you eloquently put into words with the data as well. Also we have very similar diets. I believe Crisco killed more people than smoking.

I grew up on margarine and seed, oils.

It’s almost like these elites formulate these ideas to actually harm us when they know the truth or is it just to sell pharmaceuticals and make money a scam.

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