? Many demonstrably effective medical interventions were based originally on nonsense. The point is what the evidence is ~now~, and as far as the dietary guidelines go I cannot find fault with the evidence behind them gathered in 2013https://twitter.com/WeDietitians/status/1036775894453342208 …
It's a fairly simple question. Alternatively, do you think that asbestos causes mesothelioma? Or that seatbelts prevent death in car accidents?
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My entire career people have sought to draw comparative "policy" and "science" to food. "Food" is a bounded entity bc "humans need it to survive". Anything else you throw at me from the "but epidemiology" bucket that is not "food" is going to waste both our time.
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If you are asking me whether I am convinced "food can heal or harm"...then yes I am convinced of a connection.
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