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I can't help think of the 1973 movie Soylent Green. The year is 2022 our planet is industrialised, polluted, over populated, poverty stricken with a depleted food supply that is failing to fulfil the demand. The majority of the population lives on processed food, which includes "Soylent Green" a high energy food, made out of ...................
 
In the book soylent was made of soy and lentils. Nightmarish stuff.
 
I guess you're thinking of 'Make Room, Make Room'.

I think the producers of the film imagined most people would think the soylent green in the film made from people who went in for euthanasia would be more nightmarish than a soya and lentil mix, but then again, the closing impact of the film was the fact the public appeared to be ok not only will the idea, but with eating it too.
 
Yes, Make Room, Make Room was the basis for the movie. I always find the relationship with science fact and science fiction a fascinating study. http://www.cnbc.com/2014/10/15/world-may-not-have-enough-food-to-eat-by-2050-report.html

@SunnyExpat "public appeared to be ok not only will the idea, but with eating it too." When you have a population reliant on being fed and no longer self sufficient in harvesting and cooking their own produce, good luck to the Doctor that has switched onto the fact that food is medicine.... they will come up against far more than insulin resistance
 
Yes my grandparents on both sides of my family and my parents would have had a diet high in bread fruit root vegetables pastry and a lot of sugar stuff in cakes and puddings yet none of them developed T2.The women all who on my mothers side were overweight including her all lived into their mid to late 80's with relatively minor health issues yet me who have always eaten healthily never had a sweet tooth very rarely eat processed or takeaway foods and have never been overweight I am the one who is prediabetic
 

In addition...........the eatwell plate is blamed entirely without people taking into account all of the other guidelines out there such as exercise, alcohol intake etc, It's one slice of a much larger pie (ahem).

What is also never factored in is our knowledge these days. 50-60 years ago smoking was fashionable. The Brits have evolved with a culture of going down the pub. You can see the screw slowly turning where cigarettes and alcohol are concerned. It may take longer for exercise and convenience food to catch up.
 
I'm interested to see what Jamie Oliver's new programme 'Sugar Rush' has to say too. Sure it won't go any further into carbs but it could be a starting point to educate the masses!
 
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