D.C. health foundation offers alternative dietary guidelines

Weston A. Price gives out CORRECT nutrition advice as opposed to what the USDA is telling us.

”The proposed 2010 USDA Dietary Guidelines perpetuate the mistakes of previous guidelines in demonizing saturated fats and animal foods rich in saturated fatty acids such as egg yolks, butter, whole milk, cheese, and animal fats for cooking. The current obesity epidemic emerged as vegetable oils and refined carbohydrates replaced these healthy, nutrient-dense traditional fats. Animal fats supply many essential nutrients that are difficult to obtain from other sources,” explains Sally Fallon Morell, president of the Weston A. Price Foundation.

D.C. health foundation offers alternative dietary guidelines | Washington Times Communities.

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