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1. benzor+Hn[view] [source] 2019-01-24 06:41:28
>>thtthi+(OP)
This is great. A no-nonsense, modern take on healthy nutrition. It's simple (no more food groups, portions, etc.), and actually healthy (e.g. not catering to the dairy industry with a daily glass of milk recommendation, pizza is not a vegetable, etc.).

Compare it to this: https://www.cnpp.usda.gov/sites/default/files/archived_proje...

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2. leetha+lq[view] [source] 2019-01-24 07:25:45
>>benzor+Hn
I like it, too. Pretty much what I've been following for the last 1-2 years.

Would like more clarification on the saturated fats front, though (compare coconut oil, butter, palm oil, trans fats).

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3. spraak+1v[view] [source] 2019-01-24 08:28:46
>>leetha+lq
Avoid oils in general. They're mostly devoid of nutrition (i.e. no fiber, lacking vitamins and minerals compared to the food source) and only contain fat https://youtu.be/LbtwwZP4Yfs
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4. ensife+MA[view] [source] 2019-01-24 09:51:22
>>spraak+1v
Wrong. Quality fats are not only essential but also good for you for example: olive oils, Avocado oils.

Avoid (cheap) vegetable oils such as sunflower and rapeseed oils and the derived products with hydrogenated oils, such as margarines.

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5. latch+7D[view] [source] 2019-01-24 10:25:10
>>ensife+MA
He's saying to prefer the whole food (the "source") over the raw oil. Doesn't seem that wrong.

Also, this health guide lists sunflower and "cheap" canola as examples of good unsaturated fats.

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6. _up+1N[view] [source] 2019-01-24 12:31:30
>>latch+7D
I wonder now if this Guide is also sponsored by the Agriculture and Health Industry. Processed food and sugar are the real things people should avoid.
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