Bullfrog
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Sarge said:Don't confuse saturated fats with trans fats. Saturated fats do not make you fat. We need them.well, I'm not sure big business wouldn't win out again over public heath a How much exactly? Well, I'm not that far along in my studies to know for sure but we don't need sugar - any of it. - That much I do know. Now, I haven't thrown a big enough grenade in my diet to avoid all sugar (it's next to impossible) but I do make an effort to avoid it where possible.
As far as taxing Mickey Dees is concerned, I'm not sure big business wouldn't win out again over public health. Especially when one could just choose to avoid them. One idea I suppose would be to offer substantial tax breaks to new establishments offering certified organic and sugar free selections, etc. but I'm not sure this would be a high priority for this government.
Edit: The purpose of course is to have good food out there... Cheap.
I generally agree with you Sarge, but you're kinda putting words in people's mouths here. Corn Flake is talking about health in general, and you seem to be focusing on weight. (see your bolded part above.) I think most people understand that fats don't make you fat. Well, actually they can as they provide calories and if you overindulge in calories of any type, you'll get fat (on the inside especially.)
I also hope that you're basing your opinions on more than one source. There's such much controversy and disagreement about fats out there. I've read quite a bit (though I haven't watched the video you posted) and am probably more confused than ever. Some of what I've read comes from mainstream sources such as the Canadian Diabetes Association, Health Canada, Heart and Stroke, etc. and also some more controversial sources such as Dr. Mercola and Sears.
Most of them agree (and this is where I agree with you) that a low-glycemic diet is the solution.