I think there is a lot of misinformation out there and in particular, mainstream health takes awhile to follow suit behind science. Also, once a food dogma has been implemented it affects the structure of schools, corporations, restaurants, etc. No authority is going to come right out and say that they were wrong about cholesterol (to choose a recent example). Instead, its a slow process.
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Every couple of years something seems to get villified for marketing purposes. Sodium (our body needs sodium). Carbs, fat, cholesterol....etc....etc...
But there is one thing for sure. Everyone pretty much knows that fast food in large part is bad for us. Yet there is a very large number of people eating at those places everyday.
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