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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. villag+zo[view] [source] 2019-01-24 06:56:32
>>benzor+Hn
Oh, it’s still catering to some industries, they’re just far less blatant about it than in America.
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3. benj11+qt[view] [source] 2019-01-24 08:07:47
>>villag+zo
Such as?
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4. zxcvbn+zD[view] [source] 2019-01-24 10:31:51
>>benj11+qt
Milk is a huge deal in the US, the dairy farmers association has it engrained in every American that they need milk and only milk for calcium - never mind broccoli, almonds, figs, sardines, etc., in fact they go through great pains to not mention alternate sources of calcium. It only works because so much of the US population is lactose tolerant.
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5. villag+mQ[view] [source] 2019-01-24 13:07:53
>>zxcvbn+zD
Calcium in milk is also not bio-available once it’s been homogenized, because it’s stripped out of its protective fat layer and expose to lactose which binds to it in a way that humans can’t undo on our own.

Milk is a fantastic source of calcium, when you don’t mess with it too much. Why wouldn’t it be? It’s evolved specifically to grow mammals up to full size as quickly as possible, which includes growing a lot of bone. The issue is that we’ve monkeyed with it in a way that’s convenient for producers, but bad for consumers.

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6. benj11+KV[view] [source] 2019-01-24 13:49:40
>>villag+mQ
Do you have any links?

It's not a claim I've ever heard before.

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