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45. Pulling Back the Curtain On The Food Industry

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In this episode, I’m giving you a little history lesson and a deep dive into the development of our modern food industry and the USA nutrition guidelines. It’s probably no surprise that the nutrition advice and the food pyramid we learned about growing up hasn’t really set Americans up to achieve better health results (if anything, rates of heart disease and diabetes have only gone up…) but so much of this misguided nutrition information has made its way into schools, doctors offices, magazines, and social media, creating lots of confusion around what will actually make us healthier. I hope after listening to this episode you’ll be motivated to learn more about how food actually impacts your body, and think twice next time you hear that too much real food like eggs can raise your cholesterol levels while a bowl of honey nut cheerios promises to lower your cholesterol and build a healthy heart!

Listen in to hear me share:

  • The research (and the scientist) that started the low fat diet craze
  • How the US government started to back the low fat movement in hopes of reducing heart disease
  • How the food industry started adding sugar to foods when they took out the fat
  • What actually happens to women when they start going low fat
  • How laws around food labels changed in the 1970’s to make highly processed food labels less transparent
  • The myths around the mediterranean diet
  • Why you should questioning conventional nutrition advice
  • The influence of big food companies
  • The confusion of intuitive eating in this world filled with confusing nutrition advice
  • + so much more!

Connect with Lauren

Follow me on Instagram or and head to my website to get 60+ free hormone healthy recipes, download my free Ebook, How to Boost Your Egg Quality, learn about my coaching programs and stay up to date on all my latest workshops and courses!

Thank you so much for listening to the About Health and Hormones Podcast! If you loved today’s episode, I would love to know! Please leave a rating and review so I can make this podcast even better for you all. I would love to connect with you.

I’m so glad you were here today, and I wish you all health and happiness!

This episode was edited and produced by Intent Media.

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In this episode, I’m giving you a little history lesson and a deep dive into the development of our modern food industry and the USA nutrition guidelines. It’s probably no surprise that the nutrition advice and the food pyramid we learned about growing up hasn’t really set Americans up to achieve better health results (if anything, rates of heart disease and diabetes have only gone up…) but so much of this misguided nutrition information has made its way into schools, doctors offices, magazines, and social media, creating lots of confusion around what will actually make us healthier. I hope after listening to this episode you’ll be motivated to learn more about how food actually impacts your body, and think twice next time you hear that too much real food like eggs can raise your cholesterol levels while a bowl of honey nut cheerios promises to lower your cholesterol and build a healthy heart!

Listen in to hear me share:

  • The research (and the scientist) that started the low fat diet craze
  • How the US government started to back the low fat movement in hopes of reducing heart disease
  • How the food industry started adding sugar to foods when they took out the fat
  • What actually happens to women when they start going low fat
  • How laws around food labels changed in the 1970’s to make highly processed food labels less transparent
  • The myths around the mediterranean diet
  • Why you should questioning conventional nutrition advice
  • The influence of big food companies
  • The confusion of intuitive eating in this world filled with confusing nutrition advice
  • + so much more!

Connect with Lauren

Follow me on Instagram or and head to my website to get 60+ free hormone healthy recipes, download my free Ebook, How to Boost Your Egg Quality, learn about my coaching programs and stay up to date on all my latest workshops and courses!

Thank you so much for listening to the About Health and Hormones Podcast! If you loved today’s episode, I would love to know! Please leave a rating and review so I can make this podcast even better for you all. I would love to connect with you.

I’m so glad you were here today, and I wish you all health and happiness!

This episode was edited and produced by Intent Media.

  continue reading

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