Ultra-processed plant-based foods can raise your risk of serious health conditions, new study finds
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br00t4c (br00t4c@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 16-Aug-2024 04:22:30 JST br00t4c -
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MugsysRapSheet 🔩🐑🐘 (mugsysrapsheet@mastodon.social)'s status on Friday, 16-Aug-2024 04:36:11 JST MugsysRapSheet 🔩🐑🐘 @br00t4c
Interesting, but the study doesn't say whether "Ultra-Processed Foods" marketed as "healthy alternatives" are/aren't better for you.Eg: "Veggie Burgers" are UPF's. But would eating a genuine BEEF burger be better for you at the same rate of consuption? I suspect not.
As the saying goes: "Everything in moderation."
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br00t4c (br00t4c@mastodon.social)'s status on Saturday, 17-Aug-2024 00:36:07 JST br00t4c In conversation permalink -
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Extra_Special_Carbon (extra_special_carbon@mastodon.world)'s status on Saturday, 17-Aug-2024 00:36:08 JST Extra_Special_Carbon @MugsysRapSheet @br00t4c I wouldn’t trust anything out of the Lancet since that Andrew Wakefield business. I’m sure it’s fine for non-political stuff, but anyone with an agenda can certainly buy it.
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