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In reply to the discussion: Wheatophobia: Will avoiding wheat really improve your health? [View all]get the red out
(13,460 posts)8. Thank you
I am always turned off by so-called super-diets that abolish whole classes of foods. Eating too much of anything can certainly be unhealthy, and eating a bunch of processed carbs isn't very healthy. But the trends we have to live with of cherry picking data to demonize particular foods are getting on my nerves.
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His book is a demonstration of the poor science education we hand out in our schools
jeff47
Jan 2013
#3
Grasses actually contain components that, while not poisonous, aren't very human-friendly
Scootaloo
Jan 2013
#33
I didn't say he did. I said was that the popularity of such a diet creates and promotes--
Moonwalk
Jan 2013
#24
Don't know why some people get all fired up over what other people choose to eat. Or not eat.
djean111
Jan 2013
#21
Nobody cares what you eat. It's when some people with little or no nutrition or
kestrel91316
Jan 2013
#32
I think the NEW thing is not health problems, but thinking that they are new
Demo_Chris
Jan 2013
#23