It helps that we’re right. That it can’t be bad to eat what humans have eaten for 2 million years.

But 2 recent things I’ve looked at were studies done a few decades ago and shelved because they didn’t get the “right” answer, but were recovered recently and published showing the lipid hypothesis was wrong and the cause of metabolic disorder was carbohydrates

They were suppressed in the 70s and 80s, now they are published. Dietary guidelines in Australia (one of the biggest wheat exporters) now allow low carb for treating type 2 diabetes.

I do believe we’re watching a change in consensus (which as always is progressing one death at a time - perhaps it’s good that the other side is committed to a metabolically dangerous path)

  • psudOPM
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    4
    ·
    1 day ago

    To the point of being social, living longer lets you help a younger generation survive and raise their kids

    Were you fortunate enough to have a grandparent living with you when you were young? It makes things much easier for the parents, much nicer for the kids