Anonymous ID: f09f20 Nov. 26, 2024, 5:21 a.m. No.22059105   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9116

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> President Trump plans to rehire military members Biden fired for rejecting the COVID-19 vaccine and give them an apology WITH FULL BACK PAY!

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Anonymous ID: f09f20 Nov. 26, 2024, 5:48 a.m. No.22059188   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22059183

Okay, but read some news and tell us if you see anything new. I need to know about which of the new news is faker.

Anonymous ID: f09f20 Nov. 26, 2024, 6:28 a.m. No.22059296   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.economist.com/science-and-technology/2024/11/25/scientists-are-learning-why-ultra-processed-foods-are-bad-for-you

https://archive.ph/EfaFI

 

Scientists arelearningwhy ultra-processed foods are bad for you

 

For millennia, people have altered food to please their palates. More than 3,000 years ago Mesoamericans, living in what is Mexico and Central America today, cooked corn kernels in a solution of wood ash or limestone. The process, known as nixtamalisation, unlocked nutrients and softened the tough outer shells of the corn, making them easier to grind.

With the invention of canned goods and pasteurisation in the 19th century,alchemybecame possible on an industrial scale. Processing innovations made food cheaper, more convenient and plentiful. According to the UN, the average daily food intake of a person in upper- and middle-income countries increased by about 40% between 1975 and 2021, to 3,300 kilocalories. In that time, obesity rates have more than tripled; today, nearly one in three people globally is either obese or overweight.

Now concerns are growing that the heavy processing used to cook up cheap, tasty nibbles may itself be harmful. A particular target is “ultra-processed foods” (upfs), a relatively recent label put forward by Carlos Monteiro, a Brazilian scientist. Robert F. Kennedy junior, Donald Trump’s nominee for secretary of health, has likened processed food to “poison” and promised to reduce the share of UPFs in American diets. In November 2023 Colombia imposed a tax on highly processed foods and drinks. Authorities in Brazil, Canada and Peru have advised the public to limit consumption of these foods. In Britain parliamentarians are investigating the effects of UPFs on people’s health.