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Ancel Keys manipulated data to justify his theory that low fat diets reduced the risk of heart disease and the AHA and govt agencies (USDA, FDA, NIH) adopted his theory without listening to the arguments from other medical professionals who said it would make us FAT. And it did. (Reminds me of the COVID Vax propaganda & Fauci.) It eventually influenced the creation of the food pyramid, which advocated a diet low in fat and high in grains, breads and cereals (aka sugar).

It costs $ 1 Billion a day in health care to treat Type II diabetes. It will eventually bankrupt us if something doesn't change.

Here's the real story:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUADs-CK7vI

Ancel Keys manipulated data to justify his theory that low fat diets reduced the risk of heart disease and the AHA and govt agencies (USDA, FDA, NIH) adopted his theory without listening to the arguments from other medical professionals who said it would make us FAT. And it did. (Reminds me of the COVID Vax propaganda & Fauci.) It eventually influenced the creation of the food pyramid, which advocated a diet low in fat and high in grains, breads and cereals (aka sugar). It costs $ 1 Billion a day in health care to treat Type II diabetes. It will eventually bankrupt us if something doesn't change. Here's the real story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUADs-CK7vI

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It's a myth that carbs make you fat. What makes people fat is eating too many calories. That's the law of thermodynamics. It's easy to over eat something that taste good. It makes you want to eat more.

Relying on your stomach too tell you how hungry you are so you can determine how much you should or shouldn't eat is not a good strategy. If it was there would be far less fat people. It's best to understand what you are eating. Like how much energy and nutrients the food contains as well as how satiating it is.