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  1. Great article. When I was pregnant with our daughter I started reading up on nutrition, and found out how little I knew. What I thought I knew was incorrect. Your paragraph on healthy fats reminded me of the book…Good Calories, Bad Calories by Gary Taubes. Starts off with the Eisenhower Paradox. Basically stating how his high cholesterol, which was closely monitored in the 1950’s, gave way to the pseudo science of how all fat is bad. Really good book. Also, what is your opinion on the blood type diet?
    -Thanks

    1. @ Lindsie, Taubes is a smart guy, although the over-reliance simply on the all evil carbs (grain, starch, fructose) is a bit much. Many many cultures throughout human evolution have existed on high carb diets, and presented no modern disease. Don’t get me wrong though, americans consume WAY TOO MUCH refined carbs, and it tears up hormonal/digestive systems. Taubes info regarding fats/proteins, and the evolution of current medical thinking regarding cholesterol and fats is spot on. Standard thoughs on fats and cholesterol is absolute lunacy, all based on pretty bad science. As for blood type, as with any diet, it works for some people, and not so great for others. There definitely is relevance and benefit with the some of the protocols they promote. As with any diet, as long as it’s based on good quality food, you’ll probably be ok in the long run. If you’re trying something for a while, and it’s not working switch it up! The metabolic typing diet is a good book, well worth a read. You may also find Nutrition and Physical Degeneration intriguing.

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