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She wouldn't have cancer if she would have eaten beef tallow fries and cane sugar sodas.

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2 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

My friend's immunocompromised 6 year old daughter with cancer in South Carolina is super pumped to hear this.

Du bist nichts. Dein völk ist alles.

On 12/11/2025 at 11:39 AM, HenryJames said:

 

Go be a vain, vapid whore somewhere else sweetheart. We're all stocked up here.

10 minutes ago, Bozo_Casanova said:

Du bist nichts. Dein völk ist alles.

Yikes!

2 hours ago, Biff Tannen said:

My friend's immunocompromised 6 year old daughter with cancer in South Carolina is super pumped to hear this.

Silly rabbit. The dead kids are what tells you the Freedom is working.

21 hours ago, safe sex said:

Vaccination rates being low make vaccinations less efficacious through greater exposure, especially with vaccines that aren't 100% effective to begin with (iirc)

Yep. The bigger pool of viruses reproducing inevitably leads to greater genetic diversity in the pool. Sooner or later, there will be genetic variations which my body hasn't trained on.

In another stunning "a broken clock is right twice a day" I actually don't hate RFK's newest announcment on nutrition guidelines pushing more protein and whole foods and less processed food and sugar.

Just like his phobia for food dyes and chemicals, this is actually a good thing in a vacuum IMO.

Thoughts from resident nutritionists?

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  • Adults should consume 1.2 to 1.6 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight daily—50% to 100% higher than previous guidelines—from red meat, poultry, seafood, eggs, dairy, or plant sources.

  • A new “healthy fats” section favors full-fat dairy over low-fat options and recommends cooking with olive oil, butter, or beef tallow.

  • Highly processed carbohydrates like white bread are a big no-no for the first time. Whole grains are recommended, but they’re depicted as the smallest portion of the pyramid.

  • No added sugar until age 10 (up from age 2). Adults should also avoid it and artificial sweeteners, including the aspartame in your Diet Coke.

Reactions: The American Medical Association approved, while the American Heart Association raised concerns that the guidelines could lead to overconsumption of sodium, protein, and saturated fats.

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All in all, pretty reasonable!

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I mean I am glad he isn't out there telling us all to eat shit but they have been telling us this stuff for decades. Nobody eats according to what the government recommends.

But sure. Sounds fine. I guess the bar is pretty low. Were the previous people out there telling everybody to eat donuts and snort crack every day?

Michelle’s nutrition reaction.

6 hours ago, Valmy77 said:

Were the previous people out there telling everybody to eat donuts and snort crack every day?

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This new fascination with protein is dumb. Your protein carmel latte does not make you a powerlifter. Do the work.

On 1/6/2026 at 8:04 AM, Bozo_Casanova said:

Well, well, well. If it isn’t the consequences of my own actions…

On 1/5/2026 at 2:33 PM, mchookem said:

i assume most intelligent and normal parents will still get their children vaccinated. while they're available lol

I hear what you are saying, but it unfortunately doesn't work that way.

The origins of the Public Health programs across the country speak to it. The only reason we have mass vaccination programs is to protect people with money, not the ones without it. Poor people were spreading disease, so they instituted Public Health programs to combat it and protect the ones paying for the protection. Also, vaccines are not 100% effective, so if you get a vaccine there is still a risk of disease. You are protected by the vaccinated around you just as much as you are by the vaccine itself.

2 hours ago, tigol said:

I hear what you are saying, but it unfortunately doesn't work that way.

The origins of the Public Health programs across the country speak to it. The only reason we have mass vaccination programs is to protect people with money, not the ones without it. Poor people were spreading disease, so they instituted Public Health programs to combat it and protect the ones paying for the protection. Also, vaccines are not 100% effective, so if you get a vaccine there is still a risk of disease. You are protected by the vaccinated around you just as much as you are by the vaccine itself.

At this point I think we should use the binary thinking of the republicans to solve all of our problems. Body Armor doesn't protect 100% so we shouldn't waste money on those cops and troops. Traffic lights and stop signs don't stop 100% of accidents so we should stop wasting money on them. Firefighters don't prevent 100% of the fires so get rid of them.

4 hours ago, Parliament said:

This new fascination with protein is dumb. Your protein carmel latte does not make you a powerlifter. Do the work.

Colon cancer rates are starting to skyrocket as fiber is being ignored. But hey people can save money on toilet paper (be sue those idiots probably aren’t smart enough to have bidets)

12 hours ago, Vegas64 said:

In another stunning "a broken clock is right twice a day" I actually don't hate RFK's newest announcment on nutrition guidelines pushing more protein and whole foods and less processed food and sugar.

Just like his phobia for food dyes and chemicals, this is actually a good thing in a vacuum IMO.

Thoughts from resident nutritionists?

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  • Adults should consume 1.2 to 1.6 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight daily—50% to 100% higher than previous guidelines—from red meat, poultry, seafood, eggs, dairy, or plant sources.

  • A new “healthy fats” section favors full-fat dairy over low-fat options and recommends cooking with olive oil, butter, or beef tallow.

  • Highly processed carbohydrates like white bread are a big no-no for the first time. Whole grains are recommended, but they’re depicted as the smallest portion of the pyramid.

  • No added sugar until age 10 (up from age 2). Adults should also avoid it and artificial sweeteners, including the aspartame in your Diet Coke.

Reactions: The American Medical Association approved, while the American Heart Association raised concerns that the guidelines could lead to overconsumption of sodium, protein, and saturated fats.

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All in all, pretty reasonable!

the part they ignore is eating healthy is fucking expensive. sure, we'd all love to eat fresh everything every day, but most people simply cannot afford that. another case of guidelines that only work when you life is completely together, so basically for no one

I find the idea that this administration cares about people's diets laughable.

2 hours ago, Longhorn_Fan68 said:

the part they ignore is eating healthy is fucking expensive. sure, we'd all love to eat fresh everything every day, but most people simply cannot afford that. another case of guidelines that only work when you life is completely together, so basically for no one

I said this in another thread, but I was in a crappy part of town in the 'hood and chanced upon a dollar general or family general, one of the big chains. They even had a little produce section with whole food and a mister going to keep the food from drying out. I was actually flabbergasted. If even food deserts in the hood can get some healthy food, thatj's a good thing.

1 hour ago, jimmyjazz said:

I find the idea that this administration cares about people's diets laughable.

RFK reminds me of that one person in your family who is super conscious about some things and has a good intention on some things (e.g. my kids can't have red dye and no way do we do refined sugar and hyperprocessed foods) but then it cuts the other direction pretty crazy (e.g. vaccinations cause autism, etc.).

But I do think SOME things he says are actually sane when it comes to diet.

15 hours ago, Vegas64 said:

In another stunning "a broken clock is right twice a day" I actually don't hate RFK's newest announcment on nutrition guidelines pushing more protein and whole foods and less processed food and sugar.

Just like his phobia for food dyes and chemicals, this is actually a good thing in a vacuum IMO.

Thoughts from resident nutritionists?

108249422-1767803126402-image_720.png?v=1767803706&vtcrop=y

  • Adults should consume 1.2 to 1.6 grams of protein per kilogram of body weight daily—50% to 100% higher than previous guidelines—from red meat, poultry, seafood, eggs, dairy, or plant sources.

  • A new “healthy fats” section favors full-fat dairy over low-fat options and recommends cooking with olive oil, butter, or beef tallow.

  • Highly processed carbohydrates like white bread are a big no-no for the first time. Whole grains are recommended, but they’re depicted as the smallest portion of the pyramid.

  • No added sugar until age 10 (up from age 2). Adults should also avoid it and artificial sweeteners, including the aspartame in your Diet Coke.

Reactions: The American Medical Association approved, while the American Heart Association raised concerns that the guidelines could lead to overconsumption of sodium, protein, and saturated fats.

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All in all, pretty reasonable!

I'm about the furthest thing from a nutritionist, but he also said we need to eat more saturated fat and "end the war against" it despite its high calorie density and the mountains of clear evidence linking high saturated fat intake and CVD.

If that stupid fucker told me the sky was blue, I'd walk outside and check.

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