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1,935,032 views Apr 4, 2019 The Big Fat Surprise: Why Butter, Meat and Cheese Belong in a Healthy Diet Featuring Nina Teicholz, Author, The Big Fat Surprise: Why Butter, Meat and Cheese Belong in a Healthy Diet; director of the Nutrition Coalition; adjunct professor, New York University Wagner School of Public Policy; moderated by Terence Kealey, Visiting Senior Fellow, Cato Institute; author, Breakfast is a Dangerous Meal: Why You Should Ditch Your Morning Meal For Health and Wellbeing. Nina Teicholz is the investigative journalist who, in her book The Big Fat Surprise: Why Butter, Meat and Cheese Belong in a Healthy Diet, overturned 40 years of official dietary advice and showed that meat, cheese, and butter are nutritious and need not be avoided. At this event, Ms. Teicholz will tell of her discovery of the systematic distortion of dietary advice by expert scientists, government and big business to the detriment of the health of Americans. She will chronicle the succession of unfortunate discoveries she made, and she will describe how the Nutrition Coalition, a non-profit, bipartisan group which she founded and directs, works to educate policy makers about the need for reform of nutrition policy so that it is evidence-based.
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The war on meat by the left is ridiculous. Those Democratic Soy Boys are proven deficient in testosterone and are liberally minded because of that fact.
The truth is meats and cheese are where it is at!! Replacement fats like veg oils are the problem. Animal fats/butter for cooking are in fact quite healthy.
Not to mention delicious!
Low fat diets are not going to get you to lose weight and cause other health issues as well. Grain is what we feed cattle to fatten them
for slaughter. SO is it a surprise that grains make people fatten up? Grains are LOADED with carbs....
Our Government dietary guild lines promote carbs as the base of the "healthy diet". Bull sh1t.
Who Knew?

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