Multiple articles today about how it is healthy to eat ultra-process crap food, and how it is racist to shame people for eating toxic shit.
Disgraceful Time Magazine and Daily Mail are quick to roll out damage control to protect the toxic ultra-processed food industries $billions$ of profits made by poisoning everyone
Time:
What if Ultra-Processed Foods Aren’t as Bad as You Think?
By Jamie Ducharme Updated: August 28, 2024 10:34 AM EDT | Originally published: August 27, 2024 3:01 PM EDT
Wilson, who specializes in working with clients from marginalized groups, was irked. She felt that van Tulleken’s experiment was over-sensationalized and that the news coverage of it shamed people who regularly eat processed foods—in other words, the vast majority of Americans , particularly the millions who are food insecure or have limited access to fresh food; they also tend to be lower income and people of color.
"Nutrition is racys!!!"
Wilson for a month got 80% of her daily calories from highly processed foods, not much more than the average American.
A weird thing happened. Wilson found that she had more energy and less anxiety. She didn’t need as much coffee to get through the day and felt more motivated. She felt better eating an ultra-processed diet than she had before, a change she attributes to taking in more calories by eating full meals, instead of haphazard combinations of whole-food ingredients.
Daily Mail:
I'm a dietitian who ate ultra-processed food for a month to prove it's not so bad - the results were shocking
By Maiya Focht Health Reporter For Dailymail.Com, Published: 11:56 EDT, 28 August 2024 | Updated: 13:47 EDT, 28 August 2024
Jessica Wilson, a registered dietitian in California, conducted a month-long experiment to measure the effects of a diet dominated by processed food on her body and mind.
She found eating this way helped give her more energy, helped her stay full for longer, and generally, she said on Instagram, 'feel a whole hell of a lot better'.
Ms Wilson's diet for a month consisted of 80 per cent processed foods, like those pictured in the above photo. She said that the category of processed foods is broad, and may include items that many Americans rely on for nutrition.
similar to changing the inconvenient definition of "vaccine", they just changed the inconvenient definition of "nutrition"
Conclusion: Toxic big food is preemptively seeding dishonest gaslighting articles because they are afraid of RFK Jr. and the Means siblings recent messaging going viral.
How long until this toxic race-baiting fake nutritionist slob drops dead suddenly from her own terrible food advice?