Hotpepper20000
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It’s a attempt to battle high cholesterol.Interesting that they recommend reducing offal, the most nutrient dense food on the planet.
It’s a attempt to battle high cholesterol.
I know after my Father in law had a heart attack besides “healthy whole grains” they suggested cutting out liver
Ah, recommending a handful of almonds a day. That will be good for the environment - not.I see France has updated their version of Eatwell
https://www.foodnavigator.com/Artic...s-legumes-and-wholegrains-in-dietary-guidance
Will nobody think of the pate???.Interesting that they recommend reducing offal, the most nutrient dense food on the planet.
I see that The Almond Board of California supports eating nuts every day - what a surprise!I see France has updated their version of Eatwell
https://www.foodnavigator.com/Artic...s-legumes-and-wholegrains-in-dietary-guidance
Eating meat protein makes the brain and nervous system work better.We are Human only because of the cholesterol and other lipids which go into the making of our brain and nervous system.
The vegan diet is low in – or, in some cases, entirely devoid of – several important brain nutrients. Could these shortcomings be affecting vegans' abilities to think?
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20200127-how-a-vegan-diet-could-affect-your-intelligence
What was that we were saying about choice? Looks like we’re edging one step closer to the removal of it.
People should cut the amount of beef, lamb and dairy produce they eat by a fifth to combat climate change, a report says. It says public bodies should lead the way by offering plant-based options with all meals. But it says if people don’t cut consumption willingly, taxes on meat and dairy might be needed. The report comes from the government’s official advisers, the Committee on Climate Change (CCC).
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-51210622
Thought it was Fake News at first but it seems to be genuine. Indeed I recognise most of it from the research I did into deficiencies. He missed out Vit A and K2 Surprised Beeb allowed this to be published in their name.Eating meat protein makes the brain and nervous system work better.
Check the Beeb article re vegan intelligence.
Updated Eatwell from Canada also removes meat and dairy sectionsI see that The Almond Board of California supports eating nuts every day - what a surprise!
Surprised Beeb allowed this to be published in their name.
What good is a healthy heart if the rest of the ship is going down? Recent meta studies that I posted in this thread show that there is zero difference between vegan and low carb diets so that claim is not apparently born out by large scale database reviews. It was the Framington Study that is held up as Proof positive, but that study has since been shown to be very flawed.Mirrors my thoughts. The BBC are usually keen to push climate hysteria and plant-based eating. Good to see some balanced journalism. Although I feel the comment about heart health probably ignores associated bad behaviours that people who shun the standard dietary advice tend to indulge in.
Really? Do you have a link for more information on this please?if you have a mechanical heart valve you can't have green vegetables.
Or get your cardiologist to put you on Xaralto which is one of the newer anti coagulants, I am on Xaralto for AFib so no neeed to worry about the Vitamin K.I was on warfarin for a while. It's true that green veg can thicken the blood but you can just have the dose of warfarin increased to counteract this.
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