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The Fall Of The Original USDA Food Guide Pyramid
The USDA's new food pyramid apparently encourages cannibalism. Who knew human flesh could be so nutritious? "Long Pig" could soon show up on your favorite menu, if the USDA has its way.
The USDA and public health advocates recognize that Americans are eating too much fat and sugar, and too few fruits and vegetables. The Food Guide Pyramid recommends eating several times more servings of fruits & vegetables than meat, yet the government pours much more funding into farming livestock than growing fresh produce.
Several large-scale studies have proven health benefits of nuts. Nutritional benefits range from weight loss, lowering the occurrence of Adult Type 2 diabetes to decreasing heart disease risk. Nuts are so high in protein, the USDA Food Guide Pyramid places them in the meat category. In July 2003, The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved
Whether you found the food pyramid created by the U.S. Department of Agriculture in 1992 beneficial or not, it was at least simple to use. The USDA’s 2005 replacement, MyPyramid, is a disaster.