Really, recent health trend crazes have essentially started an "Everything's Terrible" movement in the food marketing industry - something that is wholly unnecessary. Preservatives are being labelled as demonic in nature, despite the horrendous majority of them being completely without impact on any part of the body - most notorious of all of these is the "MSG Scare" that originated about fourty years ago and still has not, to this date, had anything but anecdotal "science" backing it. People seem not to realize what preservatives do - it is as if the meaning of the word changed from "keeps this food from rotting and turning into poison" to "IS POISON AND WILL KILL YOU WITH GUNS".
Then there's the whole myth about how vegan/vegetarianism is healthier all around than eating meat/processed foods, which is, again, inconclusive and more of a lifestyle choice(a hideously frivolous, first world luxury one, no less) than hard science. Really, though, I am genuinely hostile toward vegetarian preaching, so it's best I avoid that subject entirely. Maybe all that meat eating has inspired me with omnivorous furor toward those who shun their canine teeth and natural food chain birthright.
It is largely the Americas that have taken these trends into complete and total excess of any rational thought, and it's not uncommon. I can only hope we're back to advising sane diets within ten or fifteen years, because the constant diet trending is just... disgusting. I mean honestly, I'd rather people just be fat than have all these lies forcefed to them by the media. Even overweight people can be quite healthy without suddenly converting to the diet of an Alpaca.
Then there's the whole myth about how vegan/vegetarianism is healthier all around than eating meat/processed foods, which is, again, inconclusive and more of a lifestyle choice(a hideously frivolous, first world luxury one, no less) than hard science. Really, though, I am genuinely hostile toward vegetarian preaching, so it's best I avoid that subject entirely. Maybe all that meat eating has inspired me with omnivorous furor toward those who shun their canine teeth and natural food chain birthright.
It is largely the Americas that have taken these trends into complete and total excess of any rational thought, and it's not uncommon. I can only hope we're back to advising sane diets within ten or fifteen years, because the constant diet trending is just... disgusting. I mean honestly, I'd rather people just be fat than have all these lies forcefed to them by the media. Even overweight people can be quite healthy without suddenly converting to the diet of an Alpaca.