At times nutrition feels more like an ideology than a science. All these diets. All these beliefs. Which one will lead to salvation?
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You're right, but there is actual scientific progress on the topic as well. It's a shame that the pseudoscience causes people to ignore it.
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Disgust evolved to protect you from bad food, and is a good precursor for religious feelings related to purity.https://www.bettermovement.org/blog/2012/nutrition-and-disgust …
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We are all sinners according to some religion
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New nutritionist theories and food traditions are actually two very different things. There is a lot of facts in traditions
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Yes. Science provides little facts and truths that the zealots can pick from, misinterpret, form a new dogma around and then proselytize.
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Cashews, CBD, Lavender, Alpha-Stim calm me down…cause science and stuff right
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Armchair evolutionary psyh: Religions/diets are more like epigenetic phenomena. Diverse because they adapt to quickly local environment.
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"despite the lack of any basis": a strange thing to say. Plenty of Level IA evidence on the subject. Not hard to draw reasonable conclusions
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Nutritionists not so much but agri and food cultures do accumulate wisdom:https://twitter.com/pookleblinky/status/848596389739343872 …
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