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Our ancestors didn't brush their teeth, and they also didn't have appreciable dental caries. Analysis of fossils dating back to the Paleolithic era demonstrates bad mineralization and only occasionally poor dental alignment, but little in the way of dental caries. Even starting with recorded history (3000 BCE and forward), the prevalence of dental caries among European populations was at a relatively low 1 to 5 percent, and it stayed that way, until the early to mid Industrial Revolution. Then there was a huge jump in prevalence to 25 percent in a very short period of time.
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Kellogg's primary nutritional nemesis was meat, which was the devil incarnate -he said it caused constipation (well, no fiber, so maybe he was onto something there), and he was absolutely convinced that meat-eating was the cause of masturbation.
If you want further proof, just look at the quality of the food served in hospitals. There's a fast food concession in 28 percent of children's hospitals in America, and any food in the lobby, either for the patients, staff, or visitors, has to be approved by the hospital dietitians. How is that modeling for parents and kids? And in hospitals where doctors have suggested the removal of sugared beverages from the menu, the hospital dietitians revolted, claiming that this is "cruel and inhuman punishment" (yes, that's a direct quote).
Only 28 percent of medical schools have a formal nutrition curriculum. [...] Now, medical students receive average 19.6 contact hours of nutrition instruction during their four-year medical school careers, about 0.27 percent of the time spent in class. How is your doctor supposed to provide nutrition advice if they never learned it in the first place?
In the decade 2002-2013, while the ADA declared diabetes a treatable disease with meds, thereby increasing the market, the cost of insulin tripled.
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