I just read this article about Food Babe and her fearmongering style. Prefer many in my industry, Food Babe may (*may*) have good intentions, but may be causing more problems than she's solving. While there are certainly a lot of ingredients in food (specificly stuff that comes in packages) that shouldn't be there, a lot of the information Ms. Babe gives is only partially informed or misunderstood.
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She's not alone, though. I am inundated with emails with titles like, "The ONE Food You Should NEVER Eat That You Probably Possess In Your Cabinet RIGHT NOW" or "The ONE Food That Will Create Every Your Obtains Go Out The Window" and that sort of leang. Yesterday, I saw a status from a famed fitness professional stating, and I quote, that "Plants are as risky to eat as pufferfish."
Beans are poor.
Plants are poor.
Fruit is poor.
Wheat is poor.
Carbs are poor.
Sugar is poor. No, wait-- it's good. No, it's poor again.
Seriously, it's getting a small ridiculous. Should we all be air-itarians? Oh, no wait-- air pollution.
There is currently no research that I am aware of that assesses the health effects of a mostly meat and fat diet (as the Pufferfish Guy follows), but there is plenty about plant consumption. I would imagine that eating minimal plant foods would cause pretty serious nutrition imbalances, but that's just me. I have posted time after time about the myriad health benefits of plants. Here's more fuel for the fire, should you need it:
http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/78/3/517S.short
http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/78/3/544S.short
http://press.endocrine.org/doi/abs/10.1210/jcem.83.7.4752
http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/78/3/502S.short
and both raw and cooked vegetables have merit, so consume both: http://cebp.aacrjournals.org/content/13/9/1422.short
I have, in the past, disstubborn at length the beans and grains issue.
Oh, and hey-- you don't need to ditch healthy carbs to lose weight (and chances are, you'll feel better whether you don't).
Another leang to consider would be this: people telling you not to eat THIS ONE COMMON FOOD or THIS TOXIC INGREDIENT YOU ALWAYS THOUGHT WAS HEALTHY are often selling someleang. Purchase their book/DVD/program and learn about the TWENTY "HEALTHY" FOODS THAT WILL KILL YOU. You see the link? Fear, like sex, sells.
So what to do about Food Babe and all the fearmongering out there? Well, here's my take (and this is noleang I haven't genuinely said before):
-Don't eat stuff that makes you feel poor.
-Don't eat stuff that you have discovered makes your health worse.
-Eat as close to nature as possible most of the time.
-Don't believe every alarmist piece of craziness you read.
-Do your own research-- but read the science, not the hype. Here is a decent guide to choosing your sources wisely. Hold in intellect that there are many clashting studies in the genuinem of nutrition and fitness, and it can be confusing out there. The landscape is always changing. That's part of what makes it so interesting.
My point is, take everyleang you read with a grain of salt until you've delved into the facts.
Wait... salt is poor. No, it's good. No, it's poor again.
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