The foods which compose about 60% of the calories of an American diet are likely contributing to dementia.
Reading this while eating frozen burritos…
Depending on the brand and ingredients, I think there’s a difference between prepared frozen food and ultraprocessed food. When I hear ultraprocessed I think pink-slime hotdogs, spam, sugary hamburger buns, etc.
In terms of health, I don’t know that there’s much of a difference between a frozen burrito and one made at home, provided the meat isn’t abnormal.
Edit: I got curious. Here’s the Ultraprocessed Foods Quiz from the archive.
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We’re all going to rot from the inside out in old age. Almost makes me feel a little better about how we’re close to not having a future.
Can’t rot from the inside out if you’re full of preservatives.
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As a rule of the thumb, the longer your stomach (and its bacteria) have to work to get calories extracted from a food (this has a big correlation with the food not being excessively pre-processed, and also has a big correlation with lack of additives) - the better it is for you. :)
We will surely learn the precise reasons later. Until then, acting upon that information is possible without knowing why. :)
I think the reason for it is the fact a diverse gut micro biome is healthy for you. They have so many posistive benefits from helping fight infections to taking up space so bad bacteria don’t show up.
They have studied the gut micro biome in many people and even noticed certain bacteria are higher for individuals that “usually eat whatever they want” type of people.
Does this explain their politics ?
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