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NUTRITION FACT AND MYTH


The GreenSmoothieGirl Manifesto: 12 Myths Exposed
…not taught in any medical school or dietetics course!

Welcome to my NUTRITION MANIFESTO, exposing diet and nutrition fact and myth. It’s completely uninfluenced by the big industries that filter the information you get in the major, mainstream media. That media wants its advertisers appeased—and its subject matter watered down and noncontroversial.

I’ve written a short report on each of 12 topics wherein the American public has been duped. You can’t get this information from an M.D., or from a dietitian, and you should know why by the time you’re done reading. I’ll give you a clue: it’s because they don’t know.

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THE MYTHS:

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1.  People need 20% protein—and animal protein is best.
2.  Carbohydrates are bad.
3.  Fats are bad, especially saturated fat.
4.  My vitamins will fill the gaps in my diet and prevent disease.
5.  I should drink bottled, reverse osmosis, or distilled water.
6.  Soy products are a health food (especially for women).
7.  Food labels are the key to making good choices about food.
8.  Milk and dairy build strong bones.
9.  I just need to get the government-dictated (RDA) serving sizes.
10.  If it’s approved by the FDA, it’s safe.
11.  Children need fluoride supplements to prevent dental decay.
12.  I should target the ideal weight in the Body Mass Index.







Myth #1: Plant Protein Source
Myth #1 Part 2: Are You Getting Enough Calcium?
Myth #2: Finding Good Carbs

Myth #3: Good and Bad Fat
Myth #4: Vitamin Benefit Chart
Myth #5: Why Drink Alkaline Water?

Myth #6: Soy products are a health food (especially for women) Myth #7: All About Food Labels
Myth #8: Milk And Dairy Build Strong Bones
Myth #9: RDA Chart
Myth #10: Approval Of FDA
Myth #11: Fluoride Danger

Myth #12: “My weight is okay if I’m within the “Normal” Body Mass Index scale.”