Hmm, let's see... Who pays for the
American Heart Association (AHA)'s
nutritional advice?
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Follow the money.
Yup - Lots of agricorps don't want to see people made aware that eating grasses like wheat, oats and corn is what's killing them, not bacon and eggs
You are not a horse - seriously, y'all. Stop it.
"AHA" = them laughing at us for abiding by their stupid "guidelines" while they get rich off illness and death
Profits over people!
Nice, two most common seed oils. Canola (rapeseed) and Vegetable (soybean) are probably the two worst oils you can consume.
You'll notice almost every food in the supermarket contains either high glycemic carbohydrates or high amounts of seed oils, and often both.
YEP. Seed oils cause heart disease. The lie that saturated animal fats and cholesterol caused heart disease was started by Ancel Keys in the late 1950s in an effort to explain why President Eisenhower had two heart attacks while president.
Proctor and Gamble, the makers of Crisco oil and shortening (Crystalized Cotton Seed Oil = Crisco) funded studies by Keys to provide the evidence. Any evidence he found to the contrary was never published. After he died his son found all the studies that showed that saturated animal fat had little impact on heart disease. Around the same time (early 60s), the American Heart Association won a radio contest and was awarded a million dollars by Proctor and Gamble, and the American Heart Association began its recommendation to stop using animal fat for cooking and switch to vegetable oils, i.e. Crisco, Soy bean, Corn. Canola oil wasn't edible until the 80's after the GMO process removed the immediate risk of consuming it. Heart disease in the US can be tracked with the increased consumption of seed oils and the decrease in the use of animal fats.
The recommended food pyramid along with the recommendations of the American Heart Association have been paid for by the seed oil companies who make billions of dollars causing all kinds of diseases from auto immune disorders to heart disease. Stop eating seed oils and high fructose corn syrup and you will be much healthier. Keep your added sugar intake to 25gms or less per day to avoid metabolic syndrome and diabetes.
Unfortunately, the medical training provided to Drs. simply reinforces the lie that began with Ancel Keys, and is perpetuated by big Pharma who also makes billions of dollars by trying to treat heart disease with drugs like Statins, which are totally unnecessary if people would only change their diets.
I learned this all after having suffered 2 heart attacks, and after following all the Drs. advice on how to live healthy.
Is lard good for deep frying?
Yes. It has a high smoke point. Lard and tallow were used for cooking for centuries before heart attacks ever happened.
I'm going to get a bucket.
Your fried food will taste good again!
If it’s really lard yes. Crisco isn’t lard. My grandma used it since I was a child. I heard her and others say it’s lard. It’s not! I’m not sure if it ever was. Also check out Tallow, fat from cows. I’ve seen duck fat but that’s more money than I want to spend.
My wife buys cheap bits of skin from the local free range chicken farm and renders the fat out of it. She gets cheap chicken fat for cooking, I get cheap, high protein skin as a snack.
That’s a great idea. I’ve seen a small local food truck is selling fried chicken skin. I should get some and try it. I love fried and bbq crispy chicken skin. My granddad always gave me his chicken skin as a child. We eat a lot of pork rinds, good but not the same.
Pork rinds are easy to get nicely juicy and crisp. There are many recipes on Youtube, with American test kitchen having some good ones. Search for pork belly recipes
Thanks I’ll check that out.
Yep
Its funny because its usually in the aisles and most of your fruit, veg, meat and dairy is outside that.
Kroger went total LGBT a while back, I stopped shopping there when all the rainbows popped up around the store and on their uniforms.
Also, talking to one of the tellers one day, he told me they have to go for monthly physicals and fill out questionnaires. They were forced to get the covid vaccine from the in house pharmacy. They keep a very tight leash on their employees.
Great to know j...
We stopped shopping there when they essentially “fined” workers for not taking the vaccine.
My neighbor got a job there as maintenance man , fixing equipment in the Kroger’s for the area. He says they are horrible. They are always late on paying him and are highly unorganized. He also got in trouble for using the word “Dude” to a man with a beard and long hair who got mad that my neighbor assumed his gender as he ran to HR to file a complaint. Avoid like the plague as an employee or customer.
I don’t have a local Kroger and didn’t know this. It’s sad, people trying to work to pay the bills and they get this kind of treatment. Hopefully people are waking up.
It’s the in thing I guess. This reminds me of when I bought Kind brand bars and sent some with my husband for lunch. He sent me a picture and said, I gave him gay bars. I didn’t even notice the rainbow I guess because I had been buying them for years.
F these clowns poisoning us with their canola oil
It almost looks like it was planned to keep us sick … but that would be evil and just couldn’t happen … right?? <Grin>
imagine if generations ago if they HAD NOT pushed the fake "Lipid Hypothesis" and the horribly flawed food pyramid. Imagine if the sugar lobby hadn't fooled and/or paid off everyone so that people cut salt, fat, cholesterol and then filled everything with sugar and sugar equivalents.
Imagine how many heart attacks and strokes could have been avoided if people had instead avoided excess sugar?
I would be willing to bet just about anything and everything that excess sugar in itself is not nearly the primary problem, but rather condensed and unsatisfying sugar (high fructose corn syrup), chemicals and over consumption of soybean and seed oils are the bigger factors.
You can make excess sugars work for you, you can basically never make concentrated high fructose corn syrups work for you -- they aren't satisfying, they make you hungrier and they digest too quickly which spikes your insulin all at once.
of course, but if you start looking at stats of when Diabetes and heart attacks started to spike, were HFCS and seed oils that prominent?
I either don't know or don't remember, it's possible because when there was a spike in heart disease and the congressional hearings for that is when they came up with the Lipid Hypothesis, I don't think things like margarine and so on were as prominent.
Not just heart attacks and strokes... So many chronic illnesses.
I questioned the AHA ever since they recommended CHEERIOS for heart health.
That’s because they figured out how to brainwash people into eating oils that were originally machine lubricant. Just another reason to eat mostly beef or lamb. They say don’t eat beef so it must be good for you. (Newly carnivore, I’m a little biased.)
People need to stop putting convenience over common sense.
So the more they paid, the higher up their food went in the “healthiness” rating. They forgot to mention these foods are only healthy for their bank accounts and not for your body.
Who are the the people themselves behind this? That is who we ought to concentrate our efforts on. Give them no rest and dig and find some associations that prove their intentions. Lets make them famous
I'd say this is unbelievable, except for the fact it's not.
Just the original food pyramid used for the last 40 years should be eye opening enough for most people who know even the most basic of eating healthy.
That pyramid was nothing but propaganda for grain lobbies
It's all Soylent...
Ajinomoto
Put the seed oils directly into my artery.....!!!!
Ajinimoto makes MSG!
All the big "charities" in the U.S. are totally corrupt! The worst is American Cancer Society; "society" being the key. ACS is like the Federal Government of charities, with most of the donated money being squandered before minimal amounts actually go to the activities they proclaim.
Recently could not find a single balsamic vinaigrette without canola oil in it.
You need to buy balsamic vinegar in the glass bottle and add the olive oil separately.
I second this. Even I can make a tasty vinaigrette in < 1 min using EVOO, apple cider vinegar or balsamic, and Mrs. Dash or other seasoning mix. Add some mustard, lemon, lime, ginger, black pepper, honey, and/or pure maple syrup to provide other flavors if desired. Voila. 👨🍳
What’s with the torch in the heart?
Heart inflammation. They always tell you what they do.
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Meanwhile the bottom is likely a part of most of the top's products.