My name is David, and I revel in sincerity. I'm a reforming prescriptivist whose humor nestles between the straight line and subsuming wit.
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
The Harvard School of Public Health sent a strong message to the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and nutrition experts everywhere with the recent release of its “Healthy Eating Plate” food guide. The university was responding to the USDA’s new MyPlate guide for healthy eating, which replaced the outdated and misguided food pyramid.
Harvard’s nutrition experts did not pull punches, declaring that the university’s food guide was based on sound nutrition research and more importantly, not influenced by food industry lobbyists. The greatest evidence of its research focus is the absence of dairy products from the “Healthy Eating Plate” based on Harvard’s assessment that “…high intake can increase the risk of prostate cancer and possibly ovarian cancer.” The Harvard experts also referred to the high levels of saturated fat in most dairy products and suggested that collards, bok choy, fortified soy milk, and baked beans are safer choices than dairy for obtaining calcium, as are high quality supplements.
Read more: http://www.care2.com/greenliving/harvard-declares-dairy-not-part-of-healthy-diet.html#ixzz1ibm7Qs3r
Altogether a brief article, but worth following up on if you’re interested in why that dairy you’re eating is slowly destroying you from within (myself included).
FUCK MAN, I’M GON’ DIEEEEEEE. Oh well. I like baked beans and collards. Maybe there’s hope.
Boom. Vegans ftw.
Duh. Glad that this info is finally getting out there. That being said, pizza.
ugh, like my cultural inclination towards red meat, i dunno how quickly i’d give up cheese. all other dairy aside from...
I’d say the same about soy, a dairy-free form of calcium yeah but hardly great for you, for the most part I abstain from...
I think it may be easier for me to avoid dairy than meat, which ain’t so bad, because I FUCKING LOVE BAKED BEANS. I also...
brief article, but worth following up...if you’re interested