Only a few generations ago, people would eat large amounts of red meat and cook with lard -- but then they'd go out and plow 40 acres.
It's the sedentary lifestyle that's killing people.
Failure to eat whole food is a major contributor.
In the olden days it was all there was.
Ask any produce manager in any supermarket, they throw out more than they sell.
That’s not to say there’s anything wrong with bacon, beef or butter.
Check out the generic medications as well as OTC’s coming out of third-world countries and what’s really in them if you want to find out what’s also killing people. Find out how many FDA inspectors there are in these countries ensuring what’s in the medications.
That is definitely part of the equation. The other part isn’t even discussed in the article. I’ll source the study’s paper later, but I bet it doesn’t mention any of my concerns whatsoever.