She is a Hack and spreads false information. She is one of the most dangerous people on twitter.
She will say anything true or false to get a click.
You are suckers!!
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She is a Hack and spreads false information. She is one of the most dangerous people on twitter.
She will say anything true or false to get a click.
You are suckers!!
A Hack, how so?
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http://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2014/12/04/364745790/food-babe-or-fear-babe-as-activist-s-profile-grows-so-do-her-critics
http://gawker.com/the-food-babe-blogger-is-full-of-shit-1694902226
and then in person not much better
http://deadstate.org/this-interview-did-not-go-too-well-for-the-food-babe/
Science has declared her a hack.
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These websites are the Real Fake News sites.
NPR is a propaganda arm for the left and receives money from the government.
Don't believe their lies.
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I followed her on twitter for months.. She spreads bad information. Common sense wins Regardless of whether u feel these are fake news.
you chose to believe its fake news websites because someone told you it was fake news.
and you chose to believe what foodbabe says as well based on your own opinions.
Science doesn't lie.
I choose to believe she is a hack after following her for months and she contradicts herself every few months with "new" info that has no scientific basis.
I think she convinced many people that eating too much rice will cause Diabetes. Insanity!!
You can follow her. You can believe her. That's your right but she is just a loud person.
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Well white rice is bad for you.
8. Brown Rice is a Slow-Release Sugar
Unlike stripped rice, brown rice can help keep blood sugar stabilized as it releases sugars slowly and in a sustained fashion. This makes it a better option for diabetics, as compared to white rice. While studies in Asia have shown a link between the consumption of white rice and risk of type 2 diabetes, new research shows that individuals who eat at least two servings of brown rice weekly can reduce their chances of developing diabetes 2 by up to 11 percent.
http://www.globalhealingcenter.com/natural-health/brown-rice/
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