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Old Fri, Jul-13-18, 04:51
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Default Women, Low-Fat Diets & Heart Disease w/ Nina Teicholz

A new video interview with Mike Mutzel of High Intensity Health.

Women, Low-Fat Diets & Heart Disease w/ Nina Teicholz

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EX4...eature=youtu.be

Most of us have heard Nina speak about this in many presentations since her book was published...but a great interview that covers a lot of ground, good intro, rest of interview starts at minute 6.
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Old Fri, Jul-13-18, 07:07
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This interview with Teicholz is excellent. Thanks, Janet, for the link. I'm now a subscriber to High Intensity Health.
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Old Fri, Jul-13-18, 07:19
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMtBvQKaSbM&t=2863s

Another one touching on the same subject, with Sarah Hallberg. I watched yesterday, also pretty good.
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Old Fri, Jul-13-18, 08:54
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My anger soars at how we have been manipulated like lab mice.

WIthout the good fats like found in cheeses and grass fed butter, the body lacks the essential nutrientes to have a healthy body. Cheeses contain calcium, vit A, vit K and these build healther bones and teeth, and keeps the calcium out of the veins and such..... as I have read recently ( Dr Steven Lin) the calcium goes into the wrong organs without the K2.....

The labeling on all our products are advertising ploys. Reach out to the local producers for grassfed beef, pork and lamb. Lamb almost never goes into a feed lot. A farmer in VT has bred hogs to be grass eaters-- those products are available from the Bershires in Mass up thru Vermont, delivered fresh weekly.

Good link---thanks Janet.
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His videos are also available as Podcasts, how I subscribe to HIH and keep up with all Mike's content (thanks to teaser)

From Shawn Baker, Recipe to build a government food guidelines plate!

1- start with healthy base of commercial interest
2- add in political agenda
3- season with cherry picked epidemiology
4- serve warm and provide pharmaceuticals for dessert
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From Shawn Baker, Recipe to build a government food guidelines plate!

1- start with healthy base of commercial interest
2- add in political agenda
3- season with cherry picked epidemiology
4- serve warm and provide pharmaceuticals for dessert

Those are the right ingredients along with suspension of common sense and skepticism. Not sure we have been manipulated as much as victims of cognitive dissonance surrounding damaging epidemiological claims that have nothing to do with the reality of human health. It's been a perfect storm with an ample seasoning of ego and greed sprinkled liberally. The Ansel Keys to the T. Colin Campbells & Walt Willets, a never-ending tradition of passing the baton to the next "expert" claiming truths about unfounded, unsubstantiated suppositions. People love experts exuding confidence because when the experts dispense this "knowledge," many feel they no longer need to be responsible for their own learning and decision making. "Conventional wisdom" is very dangerous to adopt without thorough examination.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WMtBvQKaSbM&t=2863s

Another one touching on the same subject, with Sarah Hallberg. I watched yesterday, also pretty good.

Another excellent interview. Thanks, teaser.
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Just finished watching this vid yesterday ('cuz it's over an hour long). Some of the things she related to the interviewer made me really angry. I'd heard some of it before, but...

The outright suppression and burying of evidence, the chilling effect on scientific discovery, the outright ruin of careers... and the countless girls and women whose health was ruined by following official advice as to what to eat to keep them healthy... due in large part to the promotion and implementation of policies based on this UNPROVEN hypothesis: a hypothesis that was never tested on women (who make up over HALF the population) AT ALL prior to implementation! If it's the right advice for adult men, well, it must also be the right advice for girls and women, even though we haven't studied the effect of such a diet on those populations. Right? It boggles the mind. Outrageous. Infuriating.

To this DAY the U.S Gov't (via the Dept. of Agriculture) is promoting that Girls, starting at age 4, through puberty and throughout their ENTIRE adult lives, eat 5 to 6 oz equivalents of grain products every day. For me, this would mean eating substantial amounts of grain products at EVERY MEAL. It is also MORE than the weight equivalents recommended for protein.

Every female in this country, whether she's in kindergarten or someone's great grandmother, is told to eat 4 to 5 oz equivalents of protein. Not per meal, per DAY. Oh, and it should be lean protein. The page on protein actually shows a bowl of beans & veggies with a serving of cornbread as a good example.

Choose My Plate Guidelines for grains - updated as recently as 2017!

We tried to fix this the last time official guidelines were reviewed. We really did. It was less than 5 years ago, wasn't it?

Thank goodness for pioneers like Dr. Atkins. And for scientific warriors like Nina, who have the courage to stand by their scientific findings, regardless of the consequence.

Thank you for posting the link.
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