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>"Food A is good for me and Food B is bad for me" is not how health works.

Your oversimplifying what I said.

As it happens, I generally favor a holistic approach to nutrition too.



You're right, but I tend to think oversimplifying in the opposite direction to the trends of the last half century or so is warranted. The biggest problem I'd say we're facing today is people categorizing food into good and bad buckets, even if there is some truth to it.




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