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It's Not "Questionable", It's a Lie
 
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It's Not "Questionable", It's a Lie



I love the headline:

"The Questionable Link Between Saturated Fat and Heart Disease"

Read the entire article.

You will find concealed bad data collection practices -- that were concealed for nearly 50 years.  You will find that the so-called "sample" of over 650 men were in fact just a few dozen.  You will find that he took their "survey data" during Lent, a time when (in the period in question) he had to know Catholics do not eat meat.  At all.

You will find willful and intentional refusal to investigate clearly-sounded warnings.  You will find professors who lobbied Congress to endorse "nutrition" based on these so-called "studies."  

And you will find that the American Heart Association is alleged to have been founded in part by Proctor & Gamble, the manufacturer of Crisco.

Our half-century effort to cut back on the consumption of meat, eggs and whole-fat dairy has a tragic quality. More than a billion dollars have been spent trying to prove Ancel Keys's hypothesis, but evidence of its benefits has never been produced. It is time to put the saturated-fat hypothesis to bed and to move on to test other possible culprits for our nation's health woes.

Put it to bed?

I say it's time to bury it, along with the people and institutions that promoted it.

 

 
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