Today’s post, like many I share, is a story about how a nourishing grain-based food transitioned into a class of stripped-carb-based products that, despite that they did not nourish, still came to dominate the market over the course of just a couple of decades. Continue reading
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Returning to the Beginning: Two Core Messages
Today I want to focus on two of the core messages to which I continue to return time and time again: First, there is an enormous difference between real food and manufactured calories. And, second, as we have been discussing at length in recent weeks, manufactured calories have been associated with an epidemic of chronic diseases, including not only diabetes, coronary artery disease, and obesity, but also depression, dementia, and other brain diseases. Continue reading