Food - and the distortion of markets/industries by "official advice."

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AE-NMidlands
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Food - and the distortion of markets/industries by "official advice."

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https://www.theguardian.com/food/2021/s ... lth-advice (Food myths busted: dairy, salt and steak may be good for you after all) says
A new Swedish study says decades of official dairy wisdom is wrong. Here, a nutrition expert examines more science that questions standard health advice.
Over the past 70 years the public health establishment in Anglophone countries has issued a number of diet rules, their common thread being that the natural ingredients populations all around the world have eaten for millennia – meat, dairy, eggs and more – and certain components of these foods, notably saturated fat, are dangerous for human health.

The consequences of these diet ordinances are all around us: 60% of Britons are now overweight or obese, and the country’s metabolic health has never been worse.

Government-led lack of trust in the healthfulness of whole foods in their natural forms encouraged us to buy foods that have been physically and chemically modified, such as salt-reduced cheese and skimmed milk, supposedly to make them healthier for us.
and so on.
Too much meat is probably being eaten nowadays, but we shouldn't just eat the occasional top-price steak! I believe in nose-to-tail-eating, and I do like stew and offal and dishes made with mince - the beef or other meat that isn't steak!
I remember my dad getting pigs' tails from the local butcher who slaughtered his own when I was a child: Grilled they were basically crackling on a stick!
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