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jibbit | 1 year ago

is this true? If everyone prepared their own food from scratch, but still had as many carbs, outcomes wouldn't improve?

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dietr1ch|1 year ago

I don't think it's just the carbs, but they likely don't help in today's society. We became too efficient at packing carbs in our diet and at the same time too sedentary.

Beyond macro-nutrients, what I think the true reason food in the US is bad is because of the other stuff. Many things banned in Europe (which is special because they use science for improving quality of life before profits) are not banned in the US, even though it's an advanced enough nation to be able to deal with the ban and look for better options.

The problem in the US is that profits are of utmost importance. Anything that lowers your costs is good for business as long as it's hard to point at it (does colourant X cause cancer? maybe we need more studies, or just didn't know, we'll try better next time).

pfdietz|1 year ago

I wonder about micronutrients that aren't recognized as essential to life, but that have positive effects.

bumby|1 year ago

If calories remained constant, I predict the problem would persist.