More protein, dairy: Trump admin unveils 5-year update to dietary guidelines - beef gud

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Inverted pyramid​

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joked that the food pyramid is now flipped to emphasize a focus on proteins, dairy, red meats, vegetables and fruits.

Guidelines used for federal programs​

Officials noted that the guidelines aren’t just an encouragement for families, but a framework for what’s permissible in several federal nutrition and assistance programs.

Fight chronic illnesses​

The new guidance focused on reducing the risk of chronic diseases such as obesity and certain heart conditions.

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Trump administration health officials released a new set of dietary guidelines they said would promote healthy eating habits and reduce the need for medications and disease diagnoses. The plan is much more condensed than prior editions, but it pushes the same message for Americans to consume nutrient-rich foods.

“Eat real food,” that’s the directive U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. issued Wednesday in announcing the new recommendations, often declaring a “war” on saturated fats and added sugars.

“A new framework centers on protein and health fats, vegetables, fruits and whole grains,” Kennedy said.

Kennedy called the new guidelines “the most significant reset of federal nutrition policy in history.” He said that the departments worked with “MAHA Moms” and public health advocates to redevelop guidelines.

The food guidelines would be used to determine what foods the military and children in public schools get and what’s permissible for purchase with benefits, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said.

USDA and HHS secretaries are required to update dietary guidelines at least once every five years.

Secretaries for the U.S. Departments of Agriculture and Health and Human Services are required to update guidelines at least every five years. They are used to build mandates on what foods are considered sufficient for use in a number of federal nutrition and welfare programs.

Flipping the food pyramid on its head​

Kennedy joked during the briefing that the new recommendations returned the food pyramid to its original orientation, prioritizing protein-rich foods, dairy products, fruit, vegetables and healthy fats.

He criticized former editions of the guidelines for “promoting” processed foods due to the former pyramid placing fats, oils and sweets atop the triangle, but they’re meant to be consumed sparingly. The 2020 release of dietary guidelines didn’t promote such foods, however. Several sections in the document urged people to limit or avoid processed meats and soy products due to higher levels of sodium and saturated fats.

“Replacing processed or high-fat meats (e.g., hot dogs, sausages, bacon) with seafood could help lower intake of saturated fat and sodium, nutrients that are often consumed in excess of recommended limits,” according to the former recommendations.

USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins said during the press conference that people should now eat more protein, dairy, healthy fats, whole grains, fruits and vegetables — whether fresh, frozen, canned or dried.

“These dietary guidelines are foundational to so many USDA programs, and their introductions marks the first step in connecting America’s schools and dinner plates to the best of American agriculture,” Rollins said.

It also contains a promotion for people to drink whole milk versus other versions, but research has shown that the milks range in nutritional value based on a person’s individual health.

George Mason University College of Public Health nutrition professor Sapna Batheja wrote that research on whole milk is mixed, as it contains higher amounts of saturated fat, which can raise low-density lipoprotein cholesterol. This has been labeled as a risk factor for heart disease.

“For most adults, low-fat or fat-free dairy is recommended to limit unhealthy saturated fat while still getting essential nutrients,” Batheja wrote. “For children under two, whole milk is generally recommended for brain development, unless otherwise directed by a health care provider. For those who are lactose intolerant, lactose-free milk or plant milks fortified with vitamins and nutrients (like soy milk) are good alternatives.”

Guidelines sought to fight rising cases of chronic illnesses​

The updated guidelines were issued, officials said, in an effort to combat the rising numbers of people diagnosed with chronic illnesses. Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz said the driver behind the change was lessening chronic illnesses in the country.

“The best way to reduce drug spend in America is to not need the drugs in the first place,” Oz said.

He sought the plan to reduce people’s necessity for weight-loss drugs and those for autoimmune problems.

It’s a push that past secretaries and administrators appear to be on the same page about, according to older editions of the dietary guidelines. A number of health organizations like Johns Hopkins Medicine, University of California Los Angeles Health and Harvard University Medical School urge people with a chronic disease to consume foods that reduce inflammation and increase intake of fruits and vegetables.


Foods that cause inflammation are red meat, processed meats, deep-fried foods, foods high in added sugars, baked goods made with white flour and others.

“It can seem challenging at first to eat for lower inflammation with so many inflammatory foods commercially available, but over time, small changes can turn into lasting habits,” according to Johns Hopkins Medicine. “While no one food reduces inflammation, building a healthy, holistic dietary pattern can help lower your risk of inflammatory disease and transform your health.”

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Similarly the they're still talking about low sodium. Salt is not a problem and we would healthier with more of it. Your kidneys are extremely good at regulating ion balances in your blood as that is one of their primary functions.
I would also like to say, buy non iodized salt. The normal person does not need Iodine in their salt intake, we are getting TOO much. I developed a hyperthyroid and the first thing my endo did was keep me from intaking overly iodized foods. And ALL salts that are commercially used today are iodized. Buy your own if you can.
 
My personal 9/11 was witnessing an obese American eating a whole bag of "Peeps" (sugar-coated marshmallows for non burgers) in one sitting. The packaging for the sugar-coated sugar product had a massive "Low Fat" label on the front of the packaging.
Oreos are vegan. I don't think I've ever seen a non-repulsive looking vegan. Vegan women somehow combine a 55 year old office worker's belly, a concave ass, and B-cups, and vegan men are either obese or just look sickly. Something about their skin. I am not a vegetarian, but vegetarianism at least is Lindy; people have done it for millennia out of poverty or some religious obligation.

If you're such a sperg that you're against putting some feta on your salad, your bloodline deserves to end.
 
Honey is underrated. Don't even worry about getting raw vs whatever on the store shelf, just use it!
Honey is sweet, adds moisture to baked goods, and makes a great skin conditioning facial.
Also underrated as a treat on plain yogurt.
It really is crazy how long the old food pyramid was pushed as the standard.
Interesting to see prior approaches. And seeing other approaches in different parts of the world, too. The Japanese apparently first inverted the pyramid.
 
Where's the best place to buy real cheese for my cheap lazy ass?
Trader Joe's tends to have a good selection of imported fancy cheeses. Though my local Safeways have a decent selection as well. Just don't look at the main cheese aisle, but instead at the little islands near the deli.

Honey is underrated. Don't even worry about getting raw vs whatever on the store shelf, just use it!
Honey is sweet, adds moisture to baked goods, and makes a great skin conditioning facial.
One time I had a big cut on my arm that got infected, and I was too cheap and lazy to go buy some Neosporin, so I put some random store brand honey on it instead, because I read on the Internet that it would work. And it did! Cleared that shit up in like a day or two.

Here is a tip to lose weight and be healthy. Get off their fat lazy asses.
I know this is asking too much from modern Americans, though.
As shown by deathfat cow Anna O'brien, you can't out-exercise a shitty diet.
 
Speaking on the topic of bread, here's a very informative video about how the making of bread changed so much in the last century, leading on to how modern bread is total overproduced garbage (sorry if it's have been brought in the thread previously):
 
Got any good recipes for Einkorn? Started baking with it recently and while i have found something that works well enough at around 60% hydration, i would like to expand/experiment as i get used to sourdough baking. Cheers.
I do a cup of very bubbly sourdough starter (I keep a separate Einkorn starter), 480 grams of white Einkorn flour, and a cup of water with 1/2 tbs salt dissolved in it, so 50% hydration to start. Then I take an extra 1/4 cup of water and mix it in till the dough is wet but not gross and 'muddy'. Einkorn is weird, it gets sticky easily and needs less water. 15 minute rest.

With Einkorn, don't flour your hands to handle it, wet them. I do a set of stretch and folds, then form the dough into a ball and move to a bowl that I rub with lard (helps with the stickiness of the dough). Two more stretch and folds separated by 20 minutes.

Shape into a boule and let rise in a seran-wrapped bowl on a piece of parchment paper rubbed with lard. Once the size has almost doubled, shape again and put in a floured banneton (in plastic bag) or a seran-wrapped bowl with a floured piece of parchment paper & refrigerate. Next day preheat oven to 450 with a dutch oven inside. Preheat for 1/2 hour. Take your dutch oven out and line it with parchment paper. Flour it. Take your proofed bread out, flip it, put it in your dutch oven and hit with the bread lame. Bake 30 minutes with the lid on, then let it bake for 12-15 minutes more with the lid off, looking for deep golden-brown color. Let cool completely.

Take 1.5 inch thick slices and put them under the broiler to toast on low, then add butter and some jam. Really delicious lunch.
 
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Inshalah, we shall eat the real cheese made with unpasteurized milk, with some cured meats from a cow or pig that was slaughtered just down the street!

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I dislike lolberts on principle but I will let them execute the entire FDA with their Rennaisance Faire katanas for the unscientific idiocy and naked cronyism which produced the unpasteurized cheese ban.
 
Honey is good for the skin. I use it on my face and hands, but it could go anywhere. Just remember to rinse it off well.
Use it like a mask - put some on an area, let it set for a while, then rinse.
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You can use honey as an occlusive, it keeps moisture in your skin. I don't like it personally, but it's also a Long hair ingredient for snowy moons deep condition hair mask. (aloe, conditioner, honey.)
This.
I don't like to put in in my hair though. Gives the curls too much attitude that I don't want to deal with. lol
 
George Mason University College of Public Health nutrition professor Sapna Batheja wrote that research on whole milk is mixed,
Thank you saar for your insight, now back to India with you.


This is the timeline where amerisharts find out that their plastic cheese they have eaten for years wasn't actual cheese.
Also learn to make your own bread. Don't fall for the muh Celiac meme disease.
Celiac is very real, has been documented since at least Roman times and is quite prevalent in Europe as well.
It's not just American wheat processing that causes it.
 
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