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lewrockwell.com / By Bill Sardi / July 2, 2016
Butter does not increase the risk for heart disease. [Tech Times; PLoS One] This 180-degree turn in dietary advice does not emanate from a new discovery but actually was gleaned from analyses of prior studies that date back over a decade, which says nobody cared to tell the public till now. Science contrary to dietary dogma just isn’t being reported.
Another recently published report indicates millions of people may be needlessly taking statin drugs every day and “blanket” prescriptions for adults at risk for mortal heart attacks are not warranted. In yet another massive scientific U-turn, one report even found 92% of people with elevated cholesterol actually lived longer! [Telegraph UK; BMJ Open] The British Medical Journal report is also a retrospective review of prior studies dating back over two decades. Modern medicine has been misleading the public for a long time now.
It took investigative journalist Nina Techolz to take modern medicine to the task, in particular, dieticians, for what has to be the biggest misdirection in the history of medicine – to avoid fats and consume sugar and carbohydrates. [The Big Fat Surprise] Kat James, noted author, talked about needless fat phobia and the downsides of a carbohydrate-rich diet (pasta, cereal, rice, bread) over a decade ago. [Amazon.com] Dr. Ron Rosedale [The Rosedale Diet] and Kat James were lone voices about the health consequences of sugar and carbs at the time.
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