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Food guide we were taught in school. Betcha nowadays they go, oh the autistic kids got allergies so can't eat this or that from the old list. Gluten, who knows what's next. And some of them wind up retarded cause they got no nourishment. Eat that ultra-processed junk food instead. (media.scored.co)
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– Dorktron4Runner 3 points 11 days ago +3 / -0

Grains, breads and cereals shouldn’t even be on the FDA food pyramid (in the US), it’s completely inverted from what humans actually need for nourishment.

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– hootersmcboobies 3 points 11 days ago +3 / -0

Exactly. Carbs and starches should be used sparingly. I remember the Adkins crazy in the mid-2000s and how Harper's ran that hit piece which lead people to think Adkins "died of his own diet" (he didn't).

If that trend had continued, Americans would be way less obese today and we would have a lot better low carb food options.

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– newfunturistic [S] 1 point 11 days ago +1 / -0

Oh yeah, you get odd stuff with some foreign cultures, where all their previous generations never ate some types of foods. Like the natives here, they can have issues with getting fat. You're not supposed to eat that much sugar and I bet their ancestors didn't have too much. Well, wouldn't it be like that for other cultures too. Some of these foreign people though, when they eat what North Americans do, they can have issues. They tend to keep eating what they did over there though. What happens is when they get on welfare they buy the cheapest stuff which is this junk-food. Then they start having those health problems it's warning about in the news the other day.

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– newfunturistic [S] 2 points 11 days ago +2 / -0

That was from the government site, tried doing a search by image, not elsewhere.. so can't get it clearer. The full sized image, is clicking the thread link, 530 x 1452.

https://media.scored.co/post/SGXayzqlCyvC.jpeg

It's from this page:

History of Canada's Food Guides from 1942 to 2007

https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/canada-food-guide/about/history-food-guide.html

Here's a text transcript for this 1977 one, they had on the page.


This image is the front side of the 1977 Food Guide and depicts a wheel-like image divided in four sections with a sun at the centre. Food groups are depicted around the sun with examples of foods illustrated in each section. The message above the image is:

Eat a variety of foods from each group every day. Milk and milk products are depicted in the top left section of the wheel. Foods depicted are milk, canned milk, yogurt and cheese. Messages on the number of servings specific to each age group are:

Children up to 11 years: 2 to 3 servings. Adolescents: 3 to 4 servings. Pregnant and nursing women: 3 to 4 servings. Adults: 2 servings.
Meat and alternatives are depicted in the top right section of the wheel. Foods depicted are chicken, an egg, a meat cut, legumes and fish. Two servings are recommended.

Bread and cereals are depicted in the bottom left section of the wheel. Foods depicted are pasta, bread, a muffin, a bun and a bowl of cereal. Three to five servings are recommended, specifically whole grain or enriched.

Fruits and vegetables are depicted in the lower right section of the wheel. Foods depicted are a potato, an orange, a carrot, a tomato, an apple, a leaf of lettuce, a banana and a radish. Four to five servings are recommended, including a specification to include at least two vegetables.


This image is the back page of the 1977 Food Guide and provides more specifics for each food group. The following statements are listed at the top of the image:

Eat a variety of foods from each food group every day. Energy needs vary with age, sex and activity. Foods selected according to the guide can supply 1000-1400 calories. For additional energy, increase the number and size of servings from the various food groups or add other foods.

Food groups are divided into four sections below these statements. The illustrations of the food group are included in each of the sections.

On the top left section it states:

Milk and milk products:
Children up to 11 years: 2 to 3 servings. Adolescents: 3 to 4 servings. Pregnant and nursing women: 3 to 4 servings. Adults: 2 servings
Skim, 2%, whole, buttermilk, reconstituted dry or evaporated milk may be used as a beverage or as the main ingredient in other foods. Cheese may also be chosen. Examples of one serving 250 milliliters (1 cup) milk, yoghurt or cottage cheese 45 grams (1½ ounces) cheddar or process cheese In addition, a supplement of vitamin D is recommended when milk is consumed which does not contain added vitamin D. On the top left section it states:

Meat and alternatives 2 servings. Examples of one serving 60 to 90 grams (2 to 3 ounces) cooked lean meat, poultry, liver or fish 60 milliliters (4 tablespoons) peanut butter 250 milliliters (1 cup) cooked dried peas, beans and lentils 80 to 250 milliliters (1/3 third to 1 cup) nuts or seeds 60 grams (2 ounces) cheddar, process of cottage cheese Two eggs. On the bottom left section it states:

Bread and cereals: 3-5 servings Whole grain or enriched. Whole grain products are recommended. Examples of one serving 1 slice of bread 125 to 250 millilitres (1/2 to 1 cup) cooked or ready-to-eat cereal 1 roll or muffin 125 to 200 millilitres (1/2 to 3/4 cup) cooked rice, macaroni, spaghetti On the bottom right section it states:

Fruits and vegetables: 4 to 5 servings. Include at least two vegetables. Choose a variety of both vegetables and fruits-cooked, raw or their juices. Include yellow or green leafy vegetables. Examples of one serving 125 milliliters (1/2 cup) of vegetables or fruits 125 millilitres (1/2 cup) juice 1 medium potato, carrot, tomato, peach, apple, orange or banana

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So we were raised like that and I haven't been to the doctor once since I got cut in the early 90's, for a few stitches.

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– freedomlogic 0 points 10 days ago +1 / -1

Im sure its just nourishment causing people to be retarded.

Has absolutely nothing to do with the education system that gets gutted more every decade, the billions of ads we bombard people with in their lifetime, or the sy ops that are being conducted by everyone. No sirree.

They just need to stop eating junk and everything will be allright. LOL

Just like me right, thats your point?

Like my health problems would just go away if I ate like more fruits and stuff right? I hope karma gets you. If anyone deserved cancer, its prolly you lmao.

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– newfunturistic [S] 1 point 4 days ago +1 / -0

You said:

Im sure its just nourishment causing people to be retarded.

Has absolutely nothing to do with the education system that gets gutted more every decade, the billions of ads we bombard people with in their lifetime, or the sy ops that are being conducted by everyone. No sirree.

They just need to stop eating junk and everything will be allright. LOL

Just like me right, thats your point?

Like my health problems would just go away if I ate like more fruits and stuff right? I hope karma gets you. If anyone deserved cancer, its prolly you lmao.

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Where exactly am I doing things that are "wrong", here? Do you understand how Monad's karma system even works? Because what you just said, would have trouble headed your way, more than what I did, just pointing out my observations. It was anything, which would be deserving of bad karma. It was actually more "service to others". You there, is just somebody being a "schmuck". lol

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