Exactly. Our very Gubermint puts carbs at #1.
Keep in mind the average age of death in 1935 was 62.
(Don’t you dare compare that to SS)
In one of the videos the author sought out the person who created the U.S. Government food pyramid. He discovered the food pyramid author was a lady, nutritionist, and researcher who was hired by the U.S. Government to develop the food pyramid on a contract. He met with this now elderly lady and discussed the origins of the food pyramid. She described how she determined what was supposed to go into the food pyramid, and she also described how the people who hired her to do this turned her food pyramid inside out and upside down after she submitted hers. In her food pyramid the carbohydrates now forming the base of the food pyramid and bulk of the daily calories was instead in the peak of the pyramid and quite limited in daily calories. her food pyramid more closely resembled the Atkins, Paleo, and ketogenic diets emphasizing low carbohydrate, modest protein, and high fat percentages of daily calories. He also learned that oone of the reasons the U.S. Government officials rewrote her food pyramid was to accommodate the high carbohydrate grains and other foods being used in the U.S. Government food stamp programs. So,, according to the author who interviewed the original creator of the food pyramid, the revised version of the food pyramid published by the U.S. Government is a political food policy contrary to the best science of nutrition used by the original author and nutritionist.
Like the present controversy over global Warming and Climate Change, political dictates are usurping genuine science with politically derived pseudo-science affecting everyone’s lives for the worse.