To: re_tail20
The lowfat craze started in the 1980s and peaked in the 1990s. The experts told us to cut out meat and fat and eat lots of pasta, and grains and even sugar was OK. Just as long as it’s fat free. This lowfat campaign, “coincidentally”, happened at the same time as the explosion of obesity and diabetes took off.
Turned out the “experts” were all wrong.
14 posted on
06/08/2012 9:32:55 AM PDT by
Signalman
( November, 2012-The End of an Error)
To: Signalman
The lowfat craze started in the 1980s and peaked in the 1990s. The experts told us to cut out meat and fat and eat lots of pasta, and grains and even sugar was OK. Just as long as its fat free. This lowfat campaign, coincidentally, happened at the same time as the explosion of obesity and diabetes took off. Turned out the experts were all wrong. No, what happened was the food companies replaced fats with sugars to keep the taste and get people coming back for more but the sugars raised the fat level in people.
It generally is a good idea to be on a low fat diet but you do need good fats and good carbs in your diet every single day. People eat way too much of the bad fats.
19 posted on
06/08/2012 9:40:10 AM PDT by
trailhkr1
(All you need to know about Zimmerman, innocent = riots, manslaughter = riots, guilty = riots)
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