Who Invented the Food Pyramid and Why You'd Be Crazy to Follow It

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    The very first “food pyramid” was a Swedish invention and it was an invention of necessity more than anything else. Back in 1970s, Sweden saw its country gripped by high food prices. The government then tasked The Socialstyrelsen (National Board of Health and Welfare) with coming up with a way to help the situation. In response to this, in 1972, they came up with “basic” and “supplementary” foods- in a nutshell basic foods were foods considered essential to a person’s well-being and supplementary foods were foods that provided vitamins and minerals basic foods did not.
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  • @TodayIFoundOut
    @TodayIFoundOut  Před 5 lety +159

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    • @phangirl2484
      @phangirl2484 Před 5 lety +27

      the gender specification between "bigger, leaner stronger" versus "thinner leaner stronger" is disgusting. guys can be slight and strong and girls can definitely be big and jacked-- healthy looks different on everyone. i'm disappointed that you guys recommended these books

    • @nocontextwhatever
      @nocontextwhatever Před 5 lety +11

      phangirl they should do a video about genders as they don’t seem to know that any gender can look however they want to.

    • @RvnWolf
      @RvnWolf Před 5 lety +6

      Well seen an interesting episode from Adam ruins everything covering health food and sugar.
      Apparently accordingbto the episode as for the pros and cons of sugar compared to fat was cherry picked in a way to make sugar look healthier than fat despite sugar being one of the causes for heart conditions.
      Any takes on that inbrelation to what you covered on the food pyramid?

    • @mustymoose
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  • @zacharyouten4525
    @zacharyouten4525 Před 5 lety +2885

    My government is taking money from lobbyists to lie to me? I'm shocked!

    • @dragonskunkstudio7582
      @dragonskunkstudio7582 Před 5 lety +100

      Your government is taking money from lobbyists to lie to my country to then regurgitate it as truth to me? I'm shocked!

    • @dragonskunkstudio7582
      @dragonskunkstudio7582 Před 5 lety +21

      @Supreme Chief No need to compare the bad doings levels of atrocities. What does that accomplish? Nothing!

    • @dragonskunkstudio7582
      @dragonskunkstudio7582 Před 5 lety +23

      @Supreme Chief But not by completely ignoring all the smaller evils, a tank is lopping bombs at you doesn't mean to ignore the soldier about to gut you with a tiny knife. Understand that metaphor?

    • @CrazyBear65
      @CrazyBear65 Před 5 lety +8

      Gee, imagine that. Well I'll be dipped in shit and rolled in cornflakes.

    • @iteerrex8166
      @iteerrex8166 Před 5 lety +5

      What country are you guys from? I'm shocked. MY country the good ol US of A does no such things.

  • @Gnoggin
    @Gnoggin Před 5 lety +699

    Last year I literally flipped the food pyramid, 70% of my diet was fat, and there were NO grains at all.
    Since then I've lost 170 pounds, have WAY good control of diabetes, have way more energy, and life is just all around better.
    The Food Pyramid was Baaaaaaad.

    • @omario009
      @omario009 Před 5 lety +22

      Hi Lockstin!
      Your video on the subject matter really opened my eyes in observing what we put in our bodies and how we are literally eating ourselves to death with the outdated pyramid. I've been on the same diet for only a month, but I am making great strides in losing body fat. Thank you so much for your video!

    • @alvallac2171
      @alvallac2171 Před 4 lety +6

      *have WAY better (or "more")

    • @melissashipley5450
      @melissashipley5450 Před 4 lety +51

      I've lost 20 pounds just mostly eating meat, fats and vegetables while cutting only my carb intake to a third, this is very true!

    • @ellenorbjornsdottir1166
      @ellenorbjornsdottir1166 Před 4 lety +7

      Insanity! (and not in a bad way)

    • @crazydud3380
      @crazydud3380 Před 4 lety +23

      Yeah, a lot of what they tell you is the opposite of what is correct.

  • @TheJollyMisanthrope
    @TheJollyMisanthrope Před 4 lety +1045

    Food Pyramid = Consume mostly the products that corporate farming can produce cheaply.

    • @LmaoMoni
      @LmaoMoni Před 4 lety +17

      Jolly Misanthrope its weird because potatoes and greens are easy to grow

    • @Batmagoo
      @Batmagoo Před 4 lety +33

      @@LmaoMoni They are hard to sell at a high price though, since they aren't as processed

    • @LmaoMoni
      @LmaoMoni Před 4 lety +1

      STUBFAN a bag of 2.5kg potatoes is like a pound

    • @ebsenraptzski9522
      @ebsenraptzski9522 Před 4 lety +1

      bingo!

    • @dirtybongwater5751
      @dirtybongwater5751 Před 4 lety +16

      @@LmaoMoni Actually 2.5kg is 5.5 pounds, nice try though :)
      /s

  • @BigSlimyBlob
    @BigSlimyBlob Před 4 lety +24

    I lost decades of my life to these murderous dietary guidelines.
    It's when I tried keto that everything changed for me. All the crippling illnesses that I was suffering from (and didn't even realize I had) suddenly vanished, and the shock finally broke the illusion.
    After a lot of research, I found out where these guidelines come from, and it's beyond outrageous.

  • @thomashenley4035
    @thomashenley4035 Před 5 lety +2106

    Thats why I love pizza, its all the food groups in one convenient hand held triangle

    • @BadWebDiver
      @BadWebDiver Před 4 lety +16

      Fruits?

    • @melonneko
      @melonneko Před 4 lety +221

      @@BadWebDiver Hawaiin

    • @BadWebDiver
      @BadWebDiver Před 4 lety +18

      @@melonneko Good point, tho I didn't think that was popular. ;)

    • @CapitanoGUC-gf6el
      @CapitanoGUC-gf6el Před 4 lety +7

      But today pizza is linked to child abuse 😮

    • @loditx7706
      @loditx7706 Před 4 lety +139

      BadWebDiver Tomatoes are fruits.

  • @Ashendal
    @Ashendal Před 5 lety +503

    Yet another reason on the immense list to limit lobbying by corporations in every way possible and enact harsh punishments if they are found to be influencing politicians.

    • @maidenreligion12
      @maidenreligion12 Před 5 lety +52

      Yep. But this is just a pipe dream without either the restructuring of our entire government body and the people running it, or the complete collapse of it entirely. As it stands now it's far too baked in to change and the people with the power to change it have no desire or motivation to.

    • @joesterling4299
      @joesterling4299 Před 5 lety +25

      Since the Citizens United Supreme Court decision, this is now impossible in the US.

    • @joannivaldi2106
      @joannivaldi2106 Před 5 lety +36

      Why do you think politicians fight like dogs to get elected? It's not that they care about the citizens, it's the millions they make from lobbyists. If they cared about the people, our food would be healthier and there would be no opioid crisis where thousands of people are dying because of pharmaceutical companies each year.

    • @Saracinderallasushis
      @Saracinderallasushis Před 5 lety +21

      JoAnn Ivaldi
      Yes and as such we should treat them like dogs when they do get elected, keep them on short leashes, and put them in cages when they are left alone!

    • @Ikajo
      @Ikajo Před 5 lety +28

      You need to eliminate money being a factor in government first. Your whole political system is built on money. Change a law, pay money. Suggest a new law, pay money. Request a re-count of ballots because you believe something wasn't done properly, pay money.
      Lobbyists has a lot of influence because politicians are dependent on being sponsored.

  • @eetadakimasu
    @eetadakimasu Před 4 lety +370

    There was also a point where eggs were lumped in with dairy, a point that still causes confusion to this day

    • @tashabattaglino1887
      @tashabattaglino1887 Před 4 lety +42

      I thought it was just me! I was in the grocery store talking about this and got called out by my bf on it. I have no idea where that thought started. Maybe because of the location in usa stores is near each other? Eggs are always near the dairy.

    • @Strongest_under_heaven
      @Strongest_under_heaven Před 4 lety +5

      @liz t i would like to see a source on that.
      Though, it does make some sense.
      If they don't get any dairy their bones could be very weak therefore easily accumulating micro cracks , and as we know bones regrow stronger

    • @caobadraconis5560
      @caobadraconis5560 Před 4 lety +28

      @@Strongest_under_heaven in many countries drinking milk or consuming dairy products in general isn't common. The issue here is that people assume that calcium can only be found in dairy products (or at least high amounts of calcium). In reality, calcium can be found in many veggies, nuts,fruits and legumes. In fact, many legumes have way more calcium than milk. Soy being one of them. So any culture that has a high consumption of those, like it happens in different parts of Asia, has a good source of calcium.

    • @john091077
      @john091077 Před 4 lety +15

      I still milk my chickens for eggs every day.

    • @RainbowEssence-c3w
      @RainbowEssence-c3w Před 4 lety +9

      Omg I remember that lol! To this day I still associate eggs with dairy and tend to lump it in with milk, yogurt, and cheese. Even though I know eggs obviously don't come from cows.

  • @elizabetherne556
    @elizabetherne556 Před rokem +7

    My dad was a kid when they placed out that pyramid. He said he noticed that’s when people started getting bigger. People did not eat all the grains and dairy until then. Goes to show the government doesn’t always have the people’s best interest. The obesity issue started decades ago.

  • @autonomous44
    @autonomous44 Před 5 lety +85

    Got detention in 5th grade or so telling them that this pyramid is a lie. I wasn’t even a jerk about it, they just saw that other students were thinking about it once I said it so they made an example out of me for them to go along with it or get what they gave me. My whole childhood was like this.

    • @jovialwyvern2954
      @jovialwyvern2954 Před rokem +2

      🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄

    • @LazyTitan9
      @LazyTitan9 Před rokem +4

      Sure you did kid.

    • @kishiberohan7955
      @kishiberohan7955 Před rokem +4

      Our education system is a joke. School is supposed to teach kids knowledge and (most importantly) how to utilize their imagination. Not force them to comply like robots in buildings that show a lot of similarities to prison!

    • @granite676
      @granite676 Před rokem

      That's because you questioned 'the narrative' which usually is based on bs NOT PROPER SCIENTIFIC LONG TERM STUDYS. 👍😉

    • @zzBaBzz
      @zzBaBzz Před rokem +2

      Oh my communist teachers hated me so much. I was the "capitalist" (or whatever buzzword you wanna use), always using sound logic and facts, also telling them "haha no" when I didn't feel like doing whatever garbage they wanted us to. Most of the other kids listened to me, and it drove them INSANE.

  • @Floordford
    @Floordford Před 5 lety +226

    Greed ruined this too? I'm starting to understand how conspiracy theorist feel. "It's all a government lie, man. The food industry bought the right to tell you what you should eat."

    • @alvallac2171
      @alvallac2171 Před 4 lety +8

      *theorists (plural)

    • @copcuffs9973
      @copcuffs9973 Před 4 lety +2

      And they are trying to feed corn 🌽⛽ to our cars too!

    • @grusha9516
      @grusha9516 Před 4 lety +1

      **far left noises intensify**

    • @Fetidaf
      @Fetidaf Před 4 lety +8

      @BADSPOCK I wouldn't most, there are certainly some that have been proven to be true and by extension of that many that are and will be proven to be true but there are _alot_ of conspiracy theories, anywhere from true (Tuskegee), likely (Epstein), not likely but possible (China deliberately fucked up the handling of the Coronavirus in order to tank the global economy), all the way to "this crack is great as always, my man... By the way did you hear about ____" (flat earth).
      But I'd be willing to say that there are many, many more on the "batshit" side of that scale as opposed to the "likely/true" side. Even looking at 1 event that's riddled with conspiracy theories, 9/11, there's a handful of possible ones like Bush knew about it but let it happen, Muhammed Atta and gang were CIA plants etc but there are essentially an unlimited amount of "wtf are you smoking!?" Ones like the planes were holograms, it was thermite, controlled demolition etc and I feel the same can be said for most other events as well. It seems like there's a batshit conspiracy theory behind every single aspect of life from the weather to drinking water, housing/utility prices, the utilities themselves, cars, gasoline/EV market, food with GMO's and preservatives, medications, clothing, cell pbones... The list goes on, pick any single aspect of anyone's daily life and I guarantee there's a conspiracy theory about it and 99.9-% of those are completely batshit insane. Meanwhile the true ones are relatively few and far between

    • @hi-nw7qy
      @hi-nw7qy Před 4 lety +4

      The problem with conspiracy theorists isn't being skeptical, it's that way too many are elitist and way to extreme. The truth is the government gives into companies for money, conspiracy theorist will say they gave in because they want to make the populace obese so they can kill the citizens to reduce the population and are being influenced by Bill Gates.

  • @keirarogan454
    @keirarogan454 Před 4 lety +119

    Lobbying is just so strange to me... where I come from that’s just bribery and super illegal!

    • @yknx4
      @yknx4 Před 4 lety +14

      In real first world countries, Lobbying is called Bribing indeed.

    • @KayanP
      @KayanP Před 4 lety +3

      Lmao where are you from?

    • @bonnys3015
      @bonnys3015 Před 4 lety +9

      I've always thought lobbying should be illegal.

    • @WOranos
      @WOranos Před 4 lety +17

      The act of lobbying itself, isn't illegal. It's just an attempt to persuade or convince politicians to act in a certain way. Individual citizens do this everyday by writing letters, organizing protests or calling their political representatives. It's the METHODS used by professional lobbyists that are shady as hell. Bribery, blackmail and assorted threats are all used by the lobby industry to influence political decision-making and this is what it completely illegal. It's also the reason why so many politicans enter politics with empty pockets and leave again as multi-millionaires. Every system is susceptible to corruption and lobbying is no different. The only thing that really sets it apart is the fact that corruption in lobbying is the norm, not the exception.

    • @grusha9516
      @grusha9516 Před 4 lety +2

      It isn't a bug, it's a feature.

  • @ahleenah
    @ahleenah Před 4 lety +81

    Funnily enough, I got so many health issues resolved when I cut down foods containing dairy, wheat and sugar and started eating _more_ salt

  • @CatsMeowPaw
    @CatsMeowPaw Před 5 lety +191

    I remember ads in Australia saying every child needs a glass of milk, a piece of cheese, and a tub of yogurt, every day. Obviously this was a message purchased by the dairy industry as it was very careful to spread dairy consumption across every major group of product.

    • @danielhebard1865
      @danielhebard1865 Před 5 lety +38

      In moderation, there's nothing wrong with eating dairy. Nearly everyone of European descent can digest lactose, and it's a good source of protein. I'm not claiming that lobbying is a good thing, but dairy itself isn't evil.

    • @MrTaylork1
      @MrTaylork1 Před 5 lety +14

      Daniel Hebard It’s not evil, it’s just unnecessary. There are plenty of other ways to get vitamin D, healthy fats, and protein without taking on a dose of sugar as well that contributes to insulin resistance. it’s just like..why?

    • @ElNeroDiablo
      @ElNeroDiablo Před 5 lety +12

      It's not just a source of Vitamin D, healthy fats & protein, but where's ya source of calcium for bone reinforcement gonna come from?

    • @1978cannondaleman
      @1978cannondaleman Před 5 lety +9

      @@MrTaylork1 name 1. Dairy is extremely healthy and important for people of all ages. Milk has a lot of protein and fat and vitamin D. Yogurt has bacterial cultures- found in no other food and which are extremely important for intestinal health plus protein and vitamin D and a little fat. Cheese is very healthy also. I cannot think of any dairy products that have a lot of sugar in them, just tiny amounts occuring naturally. Grains are extremely important also, and whole grains cannot create any type of allergies. Einkorn wheat is safe even for celiac disease. Never eat white bread or white sugar, and you will be fine. Avoid white pasta, eat only whole grain. All the diseases come from the stripping of the bran and grains, not from the food itself. Vegans are extremely unhealthy. Vegetarians are super thin and weak. The best diet is balanced. We need certain amino acids found only in animal products. I eat a lot of organic sugar, I also burn 1500 calories during my morning bike ride every day. Sugar, butter, coconut oil, whole wheat, milk, cheese, yogurt, lean meats- all necessary for our body's nutrition. And they taste delicious too!

    • @fergusoddjob
      @fergusoddjob Před 5 lety +32

      @@1978cannondaleman "I cannot think of any dairy products that have a lot of sugar in them, just tiny amounts occuring naturally."
      Stop lobbying my dude. Milk has 12g of sugar per 250mL cup (yes, even nonfat) that's nearly half that in a cup of soda. I've read some commenters on here saying that they were told in elementary school to drink 3 glasses of milk a day, that's like 1.5 sodas worth of sugar plus all of the fat that doesn't exist in sodas. Yogurts are fine as long as its plain Greek yogurt but frankly what child is eating a tub of greek yogurt after school? 100 grams of vanilla yogurt can have as much as 30g of sugar, which again is fucking insane.
      I'm a massive meat fan but your arguments generalising ALL vegans and vegos as being skinny, weak and unhealthy is stupid. there isn't some magical property of meat that fights diseases, everything found in meats can be found in other foods. It certainly is the case that if a normal meat eating person were to remove meats and dairy entirely from their diet without replacing them it would not be good. But protein rich legumes like beans, chickpeas and lentils as well as other key foods replacing meats are easy to cook with and a fine substitute for meats.

  • @t.c.5702
    @t.c.5702 Před 5 lety +101

    Yet another thing that was attempted to be forced down my throat as a student.
    Teachers always hated when you questioned and tried to break down their lessons, I see why now. They arnt/wernt always right.

    • @kaitokobayashi6394
      @kaitokobayashi6394 Před 5 lety +4

      Quite obviously!
      And from my experience most of them were more 'wrong' than 'right' with what they teach you (remember the 3 states of matter? Apparently there are over 16 of them...)

    • @leeloo324
      @leeloo324 Před 5 lety +1

      Literally forced down ur throat 😬

    • @lbrown21494
      @lbrown21494 Před 5 lety +13

      Do you really think teachers were in on this scheme? They teach what the government tells them to.

    • @lbrown21494
      @lbrown21494 Před 5 lety +8

      @@kaitokobayashi6394 Maybe that's because the 3 we are familiar with occur most often and a 2nd grader doesn't need to understand what a Bose-Einstein Condensate is.

    • @kaitokobayashi6394
      @kaitokobayashi6394 Před 5 lety +3

      @@lbrown21494 well they could've at least said they are the 'three most common states of matter on earth' instead of just straight up lying to us which feels very unfair
      (Like being taught of many math formulas then being told that they were mostly wrong later in college or highschool)

  • @37shadowwolf15
    @37shadowwolf15 Před 4 lety +108

    This just in everything your learned in health class about nutrition was corperate propoganda and most of your basic education was basically one big ad.

    • @djsonicc
      @djsonicc Před 2 lety +7

      You could also say that everything from first grade to end of highschool is pretty much a waste of time.

  • @jesperbc
    @jesperbc Před 2 lety +18

    Being Danish, I especially LOVE how you pronounced "Socialstyrelsen" in this. The other Swedish names were great too, but the way you accentuated "styrelsen" was phenomenally funny! 🤣

    • @joegrey9807
      @joegrey9807 Před rokem +2

      It's not often you hear a Dane laughing about the way other people speak! 🤣

    • @Hrafnskald
      @Hrafnskald Před rokem +1

      @@joegrey9807 Agreed, they need to laugh more loudly :)

  • @yurdp
    @yurdp Před 5 lety +444

    That damn pyramid set us back 40 years, the parents of my generation bought it hook, line, and sinker. Now we’re fat, out of shape, and riddled with diabetes.

    • @P3t3rPizzarelli
      @P3t3rPizzarelli Před 5 lety +27

      Speak for yourself buddy. I’m not fat, I’m overly tubby at most

    • @Kizron_Kizronson
      @Kizron_Kizronson Před 5 lety +35

      Yeah sure, its somebody else's fault that you ate ALL the fucking food, and then ate it all again.......

    • @lam7499
      @lam7499 Před 5 lety +29

      Technically you can eat anything and still be skinny, provided you eat little enough
      So the pyramid is screwed up but take some dang responsibility for your shape

    • @timbrink3830
      @timbrink3830 Před 5 lety +16

      I'm sure it has nothing to do with people being inactive, and eating too much.... completely avoiding the pyramid. But yeah it's all the food pyramids fault

    • @RettMikhal
      @RettMikhal Před 5 lety +59

      The comment was about how children trust their parents and the parents trusted that 11 servings of white flour a day was good, as was 2 servings of fruit and vegetables, which is clearly false. Worse that propaganda has lasting power. People don't want to admit they were wrong their whole life so they'll just accept the lie. So the original comment that it set us back was correct.

  • @socialmoth4974
    @socialmoth4974 Před 5 lety +298

    Does anyone actually follow the food pyramid? I never have. I always thought that many servings of items a day seemed excessive. Go figure, I'm still thin at 44 years old.

    • @magicalomaha2804
      @magicalomaha2804 Před 4 lety +39

      I know, even as a child it seemed ridiculous!

    • @user-zm1rq6xj9v
      @user-zm1rq6xj9v Před 4 lety +53

      I just eat when I am hungry and drink when I am thirsty. And usually, my body will begin to crave certain meats vegetables or fruits at different periods of time... same with consuming dairy and eggs.

    • @myriampro4973
      @myriampro4973 Před 4 lety +15

      The "servings" are totally arbitrary. Two or three servings = one fruit.

    • @henrikl1394
      @henrikl1394 Před 4 lety

      Yes...Everyone...But they flip it up side down ;-P

    • @tashabattaglino1887
      @tashabattaglino1887 Před 4 lety +2

      Looking around me, i think some people are def following it.

  • @kevinjs26
    @kevinjs26 Před rokem +4

    Ever since I switched to carnivore (cheese included, loads of salt too), my life has improved so significantly. I not only look better and feel better but actually am better. My labs at the doctor's office were phenomenal. I found my new lifestyle!

    • @dessertlimbo
      @dessertlimbo Před rokem

      just make sure to get some vegetables once a week in
      there is no animal that purely eats just their main diet any animal switches it up including humans

  • @AnnoyedDragon
    @AnnoyedDragon Před 3 lety +11

    I remember seeing the food pyramid in school and wondering how I was supposed to eat that much bread... even back then it didn't feel right.
    What a healthy diet looks like is such a difficult topic, because even if you exclude business interests and disagreements on the science; you've still got all these dietary cults who think they have the one truth. No matter what food you look at, there is always a narrative somewhere as to why it is bad for you. No matter what health claims a food makes, someone else is calling it poison and to exclude it.
    It really is one giant headache to try to figure out. No sooner as you think you know something, information somewhere else contradicts it.
    Then there are the people who don't give a toss about your health and recommend diets based on ideology...

    • @mikeh2850
      @mikeh2850 Před 2 lety +2

      Why is everyone hung up on "that's so much bread"? That's literally 3 sandwiches a day. How many meals a day? 3. Bread, vegetables, meat, and a piece of fruit on the side doesn't sound like an uncommon lunch/meal.
      The real problem with any system is that people will refuse to understand things.

    • @AnnoyedDragon
      @AnnoyedDragon Před 2 lety

      @Mike H The original food pyramid pushed for 6 to 11 servings of bread, cereal, rice or pasta. Your three sandwichs a day is on the lower end of it's recommendation.

    • @Lianne-issa
      @Lianne-issa Před rokem +1

      Totally agree.! It’s a minefield. Plus every person is different and what works well for one body doesn’t for another.
      I think the best way around this is to stop caring what everyone else says to do and listen to your body. I tried different lifestyles and my body told me that I need to eat low carb, high vegetable and protein…
      I also avoid anything that doesn’t exist in nature because thousands of years of evolution hasn’t prepared us for the man made food groups of the last 100 years.
      I call it an intuitive diet. Your body has no hidden agenda except keeping you healthy

  • @burmecian123
    @burmecian123 Před 4 lety +157

    "Good wholesome foods at reasonable prices."
    Also known as [Delicious Dishes Done Dirt Cheap]

    • @SonnyFRST
      @SonnyFRST Před 4 lety +10

      [something about a reference]

  • @fvckgoogle7894
    @fvckgoogle7894 Před 5 lety +118

    This is why lobbyists should be outlawed.

    • @drewpamon
      @drewpamon Před 5 lety +9

      You'll never eliminate lobbiest as long as the government yields enormous power over the lives of it's people. You have no idea how much influence the government's nutrition guidelines have in our society and how many billions of dollars are made from them. What the government needs to do is get out of the telling people how to eat business entirely. The only way to get rid of the pigs is to stop feeding them.

    • @brandonlyon730
      @brandonlyon730 Před 5 lety

      Or people actually take responsibility of there own bodies and do their proper exercises, because what you eat means squat if you don’t do any sort of exercise yourselves.

    • @codediporpal
      @codediporpal Před 5 lety +1

      So if you and your friends want a law to reduce carbon emissions, you think you should go to prison for talking to you congressman about it?

    • @LostieTrekieTechie
      @LostieTrekieTechie Před 5 lety +4

      @@codediporpal but money should never have been deemed "speech", the issue with lobbying is groups with more money have more influence, rather subverting the ideals of democracy.

    • @christianknuchel
      @christianknuchel Před 5 lety +1

      This is a bit like calling for publicly financed elections: It's a nice thought, and it might do something, but thinking that that's it and all is going to be well is dangerously naive. There will always be indirect ways for wealth to influence politics. It can be done through the media, through opportunities provided to revolving door politicians, or by the means of extortion, by large corporations threatening to divest from an electorate (e.g. by shipping jobs overseas). Now, it's okay to put band aids on the problem, but there always have to be solutions towards lasting change in who controls the wealth of a society. If it's too centralized, democracy is effectively rendered defective.

  • @cubalibreball3809
    @cubalibreball3809 Před 4 lety +32

    None of this confusion would've happened if the government didn't step in to tell people what and how to eat.

    • @ElizabethBattle
      @ElizabethBattle Před rokem

      THIS

    • @lijohnyoutube101
      @lijohnyoutube101 Před 11 měsíci

      The problem with comments like this is it acts like the world is not the way it is. Millions are raised in dysfunctional and poverty stricken homes. Many receive horrible levels of education and some even worse in home school environments where they not only learn very little but much of it is twisted, slanted, biased and often just wrong.
      This results in things like ‘do not use while showering labels’ on hair dryers and ‘remove child before applying product and attempting to launder’ on kid’s jackets and ‘must remove plastic wrapping before baking’ on pizza.
      The problem is that we say things like oh the government shouldn’t perhaps be telling people what to eat. But sadly they do need to do this because a government is responsible to try to protect its citizens and many don’t get taught even the most basics while growing up and so this advice is needed in society. We like to act like its not but that’s just a giant lie. Millions of humans walk among us every darn day with beyond shocking levels of lack of comprehension of the world.

  • @tomduke1297
    @tomduke1297 Před 4 lety +20

    as far as i found out, there is nothing in grains that you dont also get from other foodgroups, making them optional. 3 years without grains and counting, i have yet to miss anything.
    grains are just the cheapest way to feed the working masses, itll keep you alive, but thats about it.

    • @LaurArt_UK
      @LaurArt_UK Před 4 lety +2

      I believed the lie about needing wheat for so long. Turns out I'm allergic and so is my partner, my mum and a few others I know discovering this later in life. Went wheat free and gluten free and I now have higher energy levels and a stronger immune system.

    • @tyokabina2829
      @tyokabina2829 Před 4 lety

      If potato counts as carbs, in your instance does it count among grains?

    • @tomduke1297
      @tomduke1297 Před 4 lety +1

      @@tyokabina2829 i wouldnt phrase it like that, but i eat very little carbs on purpose and therefore dont seek out potatoes. if by coincidence every blue moon there are potatoes, i feel free to have some if i want to. my base diet makes me loose about a pound per week, so i need to eat a few extras here and there to keep my weight.

    • @tyokabina2829
      @tyokabina2829 Před 4 lety

      @@tomduke1297 that is very interesting, thanks. Pardon the wording, Im not native to speaking english.

    • @tomduke1297
      @tomduke1297 Před 4 lety +1

      @@tyokabina2829 no worries, me neither. ;)

  • @PlayaWebDesign
    @PlayaWebDesign Před 5 lety +282

    Why would you consult with the makers of the food when creating the pyramid? Everything is broken in this reality.

    • @PrezVeto
      @PrezVeto Před 5 lety +17

      Why would you ask government to assemble health advice in the first place?

    • @dynamicworlds1
      @dynamicworlds1 Před 5 lety +25

      @@PrezVeto ideally to help counter the misinformation from corporations. Not exactly a big task for the experts needed to operate something like the FDA to compile some research and put it in an easily digestible form if the agency (and government) isn't supremely corrupt.

    • @bolbibonds858
      @bolbibonds858 Před 5 lety +6

      This is the folly of capitalist political economy.

    • @MrDannyDetail
      @MrDannyDetail Před 5 lety +7

      I agree it seems to make no sense. But I think the idea was that with the food companies on board everyone with an interest (as in stake, not curiousity) in the matter would be working in the same direction. If they had released something that the food companies all opposed then the food companies would have just started spending their billion pound advertising budgets on pushing opposite messages to the pyramid, and ultimately the food companies may have in effect shouted louder than the health peoples pyramid, and moved the average persons diet in the wrong direction. Whether the eventual 'compromise' that thy ended up, and were all working in the same direction on, was any better than the two sides working against each other is admittedly debatable though.

    • @LostieTrekieTechie
      @LostieTrekieTechie Před 5 lety +18

      This is America, the government serves business interests, not public health.

  • @joannivaldi2106
    @joannivaldi2106 Před 5 lety +220

    I'm surprised that with all the lobbying done in the food pyramid, MacDonald's and Burger King didn't make it on the level of the essential foods.

    • @nora22000
      @nora22000 Před 5 lety +13

      JoAnn Ivaldi McDonalds and Burger King ARE there--look at the recommendations and the fast-food offerings!

    • @bcubed72
      @bcubed72 Před 5 lety +19

      BRAWNDO! It's got what nutritionists crave!

    • @joannivaldi2106
      @joannivaldi2106 Před 5 lety +10

      @Slim Jim Yes, it's true! Some schools have Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, Burger King and lots of other fast-food stands. It's disgusting! They say that if they have this food it will keep the students from wandering off to get fast food on the streets. Not only do we have a major child obesity problem here, but school lunches are also contributing to it. Almost every ad on TV is fast food. Some parents don't cook meals for their families anymore, they eat fast food every day!

    • @bcubed72
      @bcubed72 Před 5 lety +5

      @Slim Jim Then all I can say is, "thank God I don't live in Australia!"
      Really...the school OVERRULES THE PARENTS in re: what is or isn't suitable for the child? That's borderline a fighting issue!
      What happened, fam? You used to be cool! You worshipped Ned Kelly; you had a National Anthem about a transient bushranger...it's like, somewhere in the 1980s Australia went and had itself neutered!

    • @joannivaldi2106
      @joannivaldi2106 Před 5 lety +2

      @@bcubed72 @Slim Jim, Back in the '80s the school budget was cut by a billion dollars. Parents went nuts. Govt tried to say that condiments like ketchup were a vegetable. School lunches became privatized and the fast food companies swooped in. Parents can send their children off to school with lunches prepared at home, but what I see are parents becoming less involved and less concerned with health, rather wanting food that is fast and cheap and giving the child anything they want regardless of health.

  • @SousSherpa
    @SousSherpa Před 4 lety +21

    The plate diagram is basically the 4 basic food groups which was taught before they came out with the food pyramid.

  • @raziyatheseeker
    @raziyatheseeker Před 4 lety +145

    1992: 6 to 11 servings of grain a day
    2010: "Bread makes you fat!?"

    • @Isobel31Swan
      @Isobel31Swan Před 4 lety +5

      Both grain and bread make you fat.

    • @edennis8578
      @edennis8578 Před 4 lety +9

      @@Isobel31Swan Yes! My husband's been doing Keto since October (no grains or sugar), and he's lost 55 pounds.

    • @natalyalaurel
      @natalyalaurel Před 4 lety +12

      @@Isobel31Swan excess calories makes you fat

    • @Isobel31Swan
      @Isobel31Swan Před 4 lety +5

      @@natalyalaurel not all calories are equal. Uou'd have to taken a hell of a lot if vegetables to make you fat if it were merely to do with calories.

    • @natalyalaurel
      @natalyalaurel Před 4 lety +3

      @@edennis8578 same here. Every restrictive diet works the same. Whether is keto, paleo, or cutting out other food groups from your diet as part of weight loss price, it all has the same effect - a significant reduction of daily calorie intake resulting (of course) in weight loss. Also, in recent years, some studies showed that ketogenic diets can be unsafe to follow for a long period of time, as it can lead to some health issues (high cholesterol, kidneys problems etc), so, be careful with that one!

  • @wesleybantugan5604
    @wesleybantugan5604 Před 5 lety +757

    So basically my elementary school lied to me? Great...

    • @stanleystrange
      @stanleystrange Před 5 lety +27

      You're not just once but on lots and lots of things

    • @OddSpaceGhost
      @OddSpaceGhost Před 5 lety +38

      Oh boy... got some news for ya bud...

    • @al_pastorbradley8647
      @al_pastorbradley8647 Před 5 lety +37

      @@peachyjam9440 then they get drugged into zombies for reacting properly to being ripped from their parents to enjoy several hours of sitting. It's no wonder my generation is plauged by mentally unstable kids grabbing their dad's rifle and depopulating the classrooms every few months.

    • @al_pastorbradley8647
      @al_pastorbradley8647 Před 5 lety +13

      @Ray G pretty sure santa was just an old european tradition

    • @SirMatthew
      @SirMatthew Před 5 lety +1

      Nothing new there...

  • @magnushultgrenhtc
    @magnushultgrenhtc Před 5 lety +63

    The weirdest part was switching from the food circle, which was already established, had built-in proportions, and even looked like a plate. I haven't seen the food pyramid in Sweden since the early 1980s, and any nutritional graphs produced for health purposes are circular.
    There is no use at all for a super abstract shape that claims to provide information about what to eat, but prevents any meaningful comparison of the amounts.

    • @angelarch5352
      @angelarch5352 Před 3 lety +1

      food triangle looks like a slice of pizza. Corporate approved!

    • @janedoe4141
      @janedoe4141 Před 2 lety +1

      Or what nutrients or vitamins or minerals or metals or anything of substance. What's a carb and why your body produces it's own glucose? Why can we survive on not eating food for longer than we can go without drinking? When should we know when we actually are craving something specific versus societal pressure to fit in? So many fun questions! Why are we not taught about fasting? God I hate corporate america.

  • @Massimospqr
    @Massimospqr Před 3 lety +3

    Pyramid, plate, charts...we can have a nicely food pattern in one sentence: avoid processed and any man made products! It might be sad, but the best recommendation

  • @gmp2474
    @gmp2474 Před 4 lety +124

    American history in a nutshell: The americans wanted to change this but the ...-industry fought back.

    • @soldio4143
      @soldio4143 Před 4 lety +15

      Lobbyists...fancy word for legal bribery and blackmail.

    • @ADerpyReality
      @ADerpyReality Před 4 lety

      I'd write the original give a copy to be changed and release the original non bs version.

    • @DasAntiNaziBroetchen
      @DasAntiNaziBroetchen Před 3 lety +1

      @@ADerpyReality I had to read your comment three times to understand what you're saying. Please use some commas.

  • @CBrown
    @CBrown Před 5 lety +242

    I've seen a lot of content about this lately. I'm glad it's getting more exposure because this is something I've known about (but am getting more depth on) for a long time.

    • @johannaschonberger6182
      @johannaschonberger6182 Před 5 lety +11

      My college teacher for culinary even said the food pyramid was shit thrn he showed the movie food inc. In class cuz it was a food ethics class and he was high as f too sooo i learned alot from both of them

    • @ThatGirlJD
      @ThatGirlJD Před 5 lety +13

      Next they need to attack the BMI.

    • @johndonaldson3619
      @johndonaldson3619 Před 5 lety +1

      Good boy fatty....back to your pizza, kfc & big mac....

    • @rudra62
      @rudra62 Před 5 lety +6

      I've known for some time that adhering to the food pyramid gives a person far too many carbs, while restricting vegetables. Fats are essential to transporting certain vitamins, and are essential to causing a person to feel full and satisfied - so they don't want to eat again in 45 minutes after a heavy-carb very-low fat meal.

    • @catherinelarkin247
      @catherinelarkin247 Před 5 lety +4

      @@ThatGirlJD Yeah that is garbage science too.

  • @Corsuwey
    @Corsuwey Před 5 lety +57

    There should be a section stating "Avoid overly-processed food when absolutely possible!"

    • @luketurco21
      @luketurco21 Před 3 lety +2

      Shop around the outside isles in the supermarket and avoid the center.

  • @JaveLester
    @JaveLester Před 4 lety +17

    "Eat your 'food' as if it is your medicine, don't wait up to the point where you eat your 'medicine' as your food."

  • @57thorns
    @57thorns Před 3 lety +18

    Long story short: If you live in the US, follow the food recommendations of any other country.

    • @57thorns
      @57thorns Před 3 lety +3

      Just make sure they are _official_ recommendations from reputable scientific sources, not "6-8 slices of bread a day as recommended by the Bread Institute" (which happens to be a Swedish lobby organisation for bread makers). A lot of people thought it came from an official source like Socialstyrelsen. I believe the actualy advicefrom the dietists were "absolutely no more than 6-8 slices of bread per day"....

    • @WalkingOneLegAtATime
      @WalkingOneLegAtATime Před rokem

      Or just do the exact opposite of food pyramid

  • @multiplyx100
    @multiplyx100 Před 5 lety +124

    My father, one of the top biologists in the country, has always said that avoiding salt was a fallacy. He said that you simply excrete what you don't need, and our biochemistry after all evolved in the highly salty oceans. It's something that the body easily regulates, as long as you have enough salt in your diet. I'm glad that you make it clear in the video that there's no evidence for salt reduction being beneficial.

    • @choreomaniac
      @choreomaniac Před 5 lety +19

      multiplyx100 yes. It’s far more dangerous to have too little salt.

    • @tylerh629
      @tylerh629 Před 5 lety +12

      Unless you have an angiotensin problem and you hold that salt. Just pointing that out....

    • @rooseveltbrentwood9654
      @rooseveltbrentwood9654 Před 5 lety +4

      i literally eat salt by itself. i have always craved salt and have low blood pressure

    • @jordansligar1644
      @jordansligar1644 Před 5 lety +1

      What about msg

    • @LindaGailLamb.0808
      @LindaGailLamb.0808 Před 5 lety +2

      My sister had high blood pressure, but so far I don't - and I don't consider my diet particularly low salt. Also, the cholesterol issue... I believe it's been found that genetics plays a part in cholesterol levels and their effects. It's probably the same with high blood pressure and salt.

  • @galier2
    @galier2 Před 5 lety +32

    The food pyramid is published by the DOA (Department of AGRICULTURE) not by the Health Department. That's there already enough to know what the purpose of this publication is, not the health of the public but the health of the big-ag.

    • @LSSYLondon
      @LSSYLondon Před 4 lety

      Well that explains it.

    • @healthyinformation
      @healthyinformation Před 9 dny +1

      Right. The goal was and always to seek what they want. In this case the pyramid was developed to push refined carbs on everyone

  • @BboyFlimsy
    @BboyFlimsy Před 4 lety +57

    Back when I was in high school I was given detention for questioning the food pyramid in health class. I criticized America's influence and control by corporations and suspected they held control over the food pyramid and criticized it for not being an accurate guide for good health. I was also regularly sent to the principal’s office for not standing for the pledge and was once suspended after being questioned why I don't stand for the pledge. I gave a history lesson on the pledge and stated that I find it to be a stepping stone for a fascist run future and that was enough to get me suspended. It's extra messed up considering a football player in my class hit a girl with no repercussions, but I was punished for standing by my beliefs and questioning things I found suspicious.

    • @clayxros576
      @clayxros576 Před 2 lety

      Unironically sounds like they were scared of you. That kind of talk is functionally anti-capitalist in how the country is set up, but not in a way they can actually refute. Even the communist argument doesn't work. Sounds like a factory school to me. Only listen, no thinking.

    • @chamber_hiro256
      @chamber_hiro256 Před 2 lety +2

      If we were all this wise yknow?

    • @luvianmorales2262
      @luvianmorales2262 Před 2 lety +2

      Calling bs here

    • @BboyFlimsy
      @BboyFlimsy Před 2 lety

      @@luvianmorales2262 For frame of reference, that same health class told us aids was created because Africans ate a green monkey that in turn altered their blood and created aids. I could go on all day about that stupid nonsense that went on in that school and it all sounds like B.S. I had a teacher who tried to expel me for not standing for the pledge due to personal beliefs. It was a joke of a school with a weird lust to punish and little desire to teach.

    • @atashgallagher5139
      @atashgallagher5139 Před 2 lety +4

      @@luvianmorales2262 Why exactly? Criticizing could be taken as back talking or disrespect by an all too common asshole teacher who doesn't actually care about teaching.
      Plenty of people got in a lot of trouble for not standing for the pledge of allegiance before it was ruled unconstitutional by the supreme court.
      And star players on a school sports team can get away with all kinds of shit especially in smaller schools where they can't be very easily replaced.

  • @toyjesus
    @toyjesus Před 4 lety +17

    When I was a kid in the 90s they taught us about this pyramid and even tested us on it.

  • @brianreddeman951
    @brianreddeman951 Před 5 lety +79

    The base of my food pyramid is a plate because piling food on a table is a bit messy and not portable. :)

    • @LindaGailLamb.0808
      @LindaGailLamb.0808 Před 5 lety

      👍👍

    • @elineverstraeten1872
      @elineverstraeten1872 Před 5 lety +10

      It's actually quite obvious that the base of the pyramid should be grains, because piling food on bread is delicious and very portable.

    • @brianreddeman951
      @brianreddeman951 Před 5 lety +3

      @illegit Trolling much?

    • @monad_tcp
      @monad_tcp Před 4 lety

      But do you eat it?

    • @afrog2666
      @afrog2666 Před 4 lety +2

      Get one of those foldable picnic tables, or better yet, an EDIBLE table!
      You could bring a pocket-table for lunch and complain at a restaurant after asking for a good table, telling them its dry, has no flavor and the texture is woody..

  • @SaraMakesArt
    @SaraMakesArt Před 5 lety +135

    I've heard before that the reason we're pushed to eat dairy is for the benefit of the dairy industry, and not for our health. I'm not against eating dairy products, personally, but I eat them because I like the taste and texture they give certain foods, not because I think I need them. When I was in elementary school, they told us we should be drinking three glasses of milk a day. There's no way I'm doing that.

    • @harishuskic7270
      @harishuskic7270 Před 5 lety +4

      3 servings not necessary to take 3 servings of milk who even truely knows what a proper serving is. Maybe its only 3-4 oz and not 8. So cheese or icecream will count as a serving

    • @xxXthekevXxx
      @xxXthekevXxx Před 5 lety +3

      Oof you don’t really need to eat much dairy especially not 3 glasses of milk

    • @remalm3670
      @remalm3670 Před 5 lety +10

      ... Try to remember a time before easy access to man made sources of vitamins and minerals and there were only sources. Milk products provide one source of these vitamins and minerals, with processed foods begining fortified, milk and milk products aren't necessary. However, ask an African tribesmen about the importance of his cattle in providing everything he and his tribe needs without refrigeration 😉 ... (My lady protest much too much) ...

    • @SaraMakesArt
      @SaraMakesArt Před 5 lety

      @@harishuskic7270 I'm not saying what the food pyramid says, I'm saying what I was told in school.

    • @jasongalley604
      @jasongalley604 Před 5 lety +7

      @@xxXthekevXxx you don't "need" dairy at all slick

  • @bcgrote
    @bcgrote Před 4 lety +3

    I remember the food pyramid being taught in the US in the 70s. And all the changes over the years....
    I'm also put in mind of the cereal commercials touting that their product is "part of a healthy/complete/balanced breakfast " including cereal with milk, toast with butter, a glass of milk, and a glass of juice. Fruit was shown in the commercials starting about the late 80s. Some say they stated "part of a complete breakfast" because, even fortified, the cereal still didn't have enough nutrition to qualify as a nutritious meal!

  • @aff77141
    @aff77141 Před rokem +3

    I think one important distinction to make about dairy is that just because you don't need it, doesn't mean it isn't good for you. Too much of it can be a bad thing, but it isn't wasted calories, milk used to literally be my breakfast back when I couldn't keep anything else down in the morning

  • @JoshFollmann
    @JoshFollmann Před 5 lety +170

    When I was a kid and this thing was still being taught, I remember thinking how insane some of its recommendations were. Imagine trying to eat 11 servings of carbs per day. Even 6 seems a bit much. Recently I bought 6 donuts on a dumb whim and then realized if I didn't eat them all within a day and a half or so, they'd go stale. Even then, I wasn't eating as many carbs as this damned pyramid says is healthy. And let me tell you, it didn't feel healthy.

    • @kaitokobayashi6394
      @kaitokobayashi6394 Před 5 lety +2

      "11 servings of carbs per day"
      Wait, so that's how the food pyramid is supposed to be followed? :0

    • @Kahadi
      @Kahadi Před 5 lety +16

      @@kaitokobayashi6394 to a degree. Even while not an accurate guide, however, the big issue is that a "serving" is not standard and most people don't pay attention to it. If you look at the nutrition facts on a package, it will tell you what one serving is and tell you what that serving size contains, however that can end up being very oddly chosen or selected to make it sound healthier than it actually is. Like saying one serving of ice cream has only 4 grams of sugar, but the company lists one serving as one tablespoon of ice cream. Or, one that I found weird, was something like pre-made mini quiches I think. It listed one serving as 100 g of food, but each pastry was like 78 g. They'll pick an amount that makes it seem better (high in protein, low in fat or sugar, etc) depending on diet trends but it becomes pointless to try following the serving size. A box of donuts could, for example, say that there is only 1 gram of carbs per serving, but one serving is 1/6 of a donut. Sounds great until you pay enough attention to realize that's now 6 grams of carbs per donut. Also, from what I remember, the food pyramid stuff never gave its own definition of what a serving was, so 11 servings of carbs could be 11 grams, 11 slices of white bread with whatever amount of carbs that actually is, anything

    • @kaitokobayashi6394
      @kaitokobayashi6394 Před 5 lety +4

      @@Kahadi and there the powdered fruit juice that has '50% vitamin C' is sitting angrily

    • @Kahadi
      @Kahadi Před 5 lety +3

      @@kaitokobayashi6394 that's saying it has 50% of the daily value, but even that's questionable

    • @kaitokobayashi6394
      @kaitokobayashi6394 Před 5 lety

      @@Kahadi how? I think I have a vague idea on what you are saying but I'm unsure...

  • @jamesonsan8539
    @jamesonsan8539 Před 5 lety +13

    Thank you so much for all that you do! A sibling of mine was in high school when the pyramid was in full force; after lobbyists got tomato sauce counted as a vegetable they were told that pizza was the ultimate super food as you could have all parts of the pyramid fulfilled. Insane.

    • @dreanki
      @dreanki Před 5 lety

      i literally used to think that. it's really sad. i now eat 20 grams or less of carbs because of all the medical problems eating like that caused.

  • @gypsyjr1371
    @gypsyjr1371 Před 4 lety +3

    In the early 80's I lost 180 pounds. Yes, I was morbidly obese and headed for an early grave. To do that I really had to learn how the human body process the main food types, as I also developed diabetes to the point I was insulin dependent. What I learned was that the human body converts carbohydrates (bread, many fruits, sugar, others) to blood sugar and the body stores it as fat as a hedge against a prehistoric high chance of times of famine. As much flack as Atkins has taken it turns out his eating plan (which did include vegetables etc. unlike some statements) was spot on. The amino acids and protein in meat fats are metabolized to grow muscles, which consumes blood sugar. But like I said, I lost 180 pounds over 2 years without much exercise (other than walking for general health) and find that experience more compelling than any "expert" opinion.

  • @jhawkshaw
    @jhawkshaw Před 4 lety +420

    As a child, it never made sense to me how grains should be taken more than fruits and vegetables.
    Edit: Yeah I embarrasingly used the wrong term back when I made this comment haha

    • @nottakenaway
      @nottakenaway Před 4 lety +51

      As a child, it made vague sense to me, but only because we were dirt poor and could rarely afford fruits and vegetables. I'd wince while watching other kids throw away perfectly fine, uneaten, fresh apples into the trash.

    • @FakeAssHandsomeMcGee_
      @FakeAssHandsomeMcGee_ Před 4 lety +1

      Same here. I was like "wait a tick..." but didn't really bother too much as being kids, we always hated healthy food. If they told us to eat more fruits and veggies, we just laugh.

    • @ashleymay1226
      @ashleymay1226 Před 4 lety +6

      J Hawkshaw idk I remember learning the opposite and that carbs shouldn’t be eaten very much while fruits and vegetables should take up about half the meal with a bit of protein and carbs

    • @LasPhoenix777
      @LasPhoenix777 Před 4 lety +4

      Check out Dr. John McDougall

    • @mycelia_ow
      @mycelia_ow Před 4 lety +7

      @@ashleymay1226 carbs should be the biggest food group you eat. Grains, legumes, nuts and seeds, and fruit (it'ss included in this category; fructose is a carb).

  • @netiturtle
    @netiturtle Před 5 lety +422

    Unregulated lobbying being both allowed and viewed favorably in the US is still beyond me.

    • @RobTzu
      @RobTzu Před 4 lety +6

      You have the right to free speech.You have the right to assembly.Can you not excerise both rights simaltenously?

    • @soldio4143
      @soldio4143 Před 4 lety +92

      Lobbying...the fancy term for legal bribery and blackmail.

    • @matildas3177
      @matildas3177 Před 4 lety +38

      @@RobTzu sure, nobody says you can't. That's not what lobbying is though.

    • @jstvally1
      @jstvally1 Před 4 lety

      Lobbyists 😂

    • @Lousy_Bastard
      @Lousy_Bastard Před 4 lety +19

      The US as a country has lost the fucking plot, if the US was a person they would be put in a padded cell.

  • @nocontextwhatever
    @nocontextwhatever Před 5 lety +258

    So that was basically propaganda?!

    • @SydneyGayleJr8
      @SydneyGayleJr8 Před 5 lety +15

      Yes Leah.

    • @TheEightfoldPath_
      @TheEightfoldPath_ Před 5 lety +15

      Propaganda and the least thought out experiment of our time. Skyrocketing instances of diabetes and other illnesses that could have been prevented.

    • @kevinroylancephotography9437
      @kevinroylancephotography9437 Před 5 lety +13

      Welcome to life. Spoiler alert: Everything is propaganda.

    • @ghostnoodle9721
      @ghostnoodle9721 Před 5 lety

      Kevin Roylance Photography Propaganda? No. Money grubbing monsters? Yes

    • @nejiskafir8198
      @nejiskafir8198 Před 5 lety +1

      @@nobodylmportant Does anyone actually follow the guidelines? Pffsst.

  • @LaurArt_UK
    @LaurArt_UK Před 4 lety +40

    For those thinking, "But without dairy, where do I get calcium?" well there's a ton in nuts, seeds, pulses, green veg, dried fruit, plant milks etc. Which also contain tons of other goodies.

    • @tschuutschuubahn
      @tschuutschuubahn Před 3 lety +4

      Even freaking mineral water contains more calcium than milk.

    • @GeckoHiker
      @GeckoHiker Před 2 lety

      And don't drink soda pop, which leeches the calcium from your bones. So does eating meat.

    • @CourtneyCoulson
      @CourtneyCoulson Před 2 lety +7

      Plant milks are horrendously unhealthy though. Meat also contains calcium, so does bone broth. Fish has the highest concentration of calcium.

    • @jimmycarburator2012
      @jimmycarburator2012 Před rokem +1

      ill stick to eating sardines whole

    • @Loralanthalas
      @Loralanthalas Před rokem +1

      Try explaining the same damn thing about protein

  • @voidsassin7607
    @voidsassin7607 Před 4 lety +4

    My dietician always used the food pyramid as a purely "you need something of all these parts" guide but not what amount. I actually received a seperate schematic where it actually had an advice of 3 to 4 carbohydrate servings a day and now that makes loads of sense. I was also surprised by the "high" fat allowance as I was always conditioned to think fats were bad. As a vegetarian, it made me way less anxious about my intake of eggs and other high fat high protein foods (as they go hand in hand a lot of the time). Glad my dietician had a brain and listened to science instead of a corrupt big business model.

    • @NitroIndigo
      @NitroIndigo Před rokem

      A lot of people in this comments section said they were better off with no carbohydrates. Huh.

  • @troyevitt2437
    @troyevitt2437 Před 5 lety +93

    Aliens built the food pyramid. They also built the food Stonehenge and the food Easter Island heads.

    • @brianpan6453
      @brianpan6453 Před 5 lety +13

      The Easter Island heads are made from the finest Belgian chocolate.

    • @Fabformcatering
      @Fabformcatering Před 5 lety +2

      Damn, you beat me to it.

  • @The_Slippery_Slope_NZ
    @The_Slippery_Slope_NZ Před 5 lety +156

    That moment when you slowly find a lot of the things you were taught as a kid is nothing but a lie.

    • @babablacksheep3950
      @babablacksheep3950 Před 4 lety +6

      @Sonic Mobian Unfortunately it is already happened. Many licensed dieticians are actually promoting healthy at every size dogma to the masses now.

    • @alvallac2171
      @alvallac2171 Před 4 lety

      *were nothing (plural, and also correct verb tense)

    • @nomoredream7689
      @nomoredream7689 Před 4 lety +1

      I got taught to eat a lot of veggies and fruit. I got recently tested and I'm fructose intolerant 😂😂 so I cannot stand fruits at all! And I kept wondering my whole life who I kept collapsing all the time and feeling tired and weak when I was eating my veggies and fruits! Now more than half of my meal is potatoes, a quarter is meat and like two small plucks of e.g. broccoli is my veggies 😂 I am all healthy now and never collapsed again. I eat fruit maybe three times a year (if I can afford to stay home the next 2 days)

    • @SantosAl
      @SantosAl Před 4 lety

      @@babablacksheep3950 They are? And we are talking about certified Dietitians and not Nutritionists?

    • @babablacksheep3950
      @babablacksheep3950 Před 4 lety

      @@SantosAl Certified dietitians... Search Christy Harrison, she's one of the well known dietitian who promote HAES. If you look at many HAES website you will find the list of registered dietitians who support their ideology there.

  • @ecaterinavisan8178
    @ecaterinavisan8178 Před 4 lety +18

    I remember learning about the food piramide somewhere in the second or third grade.
    Granted in my country lactose base foods are still put in the same category as meat&eggs. That aside its the same as in the US.
    After the teacher tolled us the importante of everything I remember asking her why the junk food was in top? She said its the smallest portion of the piramide so it shows its the least important.
    But even as a kid that made no sense to me. Why put the least important in the very top and not the most important instead?
    Why add junkfood at all for that matter? We could cut literary all of it from our diet and if anything it would only do is good.
    I think it should be redone, and fully take out junk food.
    Cut off from the importance of grain too for that matter. Most of them are hardly healthy for us. Not saying to fully give up, but make them less common.

    • @profwaldone
      @profwaldone Před 3 lety +1

      Also put fruits with candy as the high sugar content in them negates any health benefit from them.

  • @RocketCouch
    @RocketCouch Před 2 lety +2

    Once for school I had to make a meal plan according to the food pyramid. I put all of my food on the first day so that I could fill the other 6 with junk.

  • @Rikard_Nilsson
    @Rikard_Nilsson Před 5 lety +41

    I've come up with the Food-Dodecahedron, the primary group being Berneaise Sauce.

    • @loditx7706
      @loditx7706 Před 5 lety +2

      Rikard Nilsson I prefer Hollandaise.

    • @camazotzbat5970
      @camazotzbat5970 Před 5 lety +2

      You have my attention.

    • @Abdega
      @Abdega Před 5 lety +2

      Tell me more of your Foodecahedron kind sir

    • @poppers7317
      @poppers7317 Před 5 lety

      Nice geometric food sceme body
      but I'm more of a Food-Pentachoron guy myself though.

    • @ahobimo732
      @ahobimo732 Před 4 lety

      Incorporate the requirements to eat precisely 17 tiny meals per day, and to eat exclusively while a monacle, and you will have my full support.

  • @Juanito_Peligroso
    @Juanito_Peligroso Před 5 lety +8

    When I was in elementary school we had a 200 page hardcover textbook based entirely off of the 90’s food pyramid. I used to love the little pictures of specific foods on each level. The fruit and vegetable level was an optical paradise. “When I get rich I’m gonna live on the fruit and vegetable level of the pyramid.”

  • @caseyneil6470
    @caseyneil6470 Před 4 lety +7

    I remember being taught the food pyramid in school and thinking
    "This makes no sense..."

  • @zhoubiden6003
    @zhoubiden6003 Před 2 lety +3

    I tried telling people about this at my school and literally not a single person believed me even though the food pyramid is obviously wrong and the lobbyists made it to get more sales. Tragic world we live in

  • @ScubaSteveCanada
    @ScubaSteveCanada Před 5 lety +438

    Sky rocketing Type 2 diabetes was caused by the food pyramid ... so, how is Type 2 diabetes treated? The doctor prescribes expensive medication that only treats the symptoms. I switched to a low carb, medium fat, medium protein diet and no longer am a diabetic, no longer paying for the meds and lost 30 lbs and have kept it off.

    • @shebbs1
      @shebbs1 Před 5 lety +70

      I did the same thing, but have to correct you: we are still T2 diabetics, we simply have it under control having lower insulin resistance and more efficient metabolism of glucose than before we changed our lifestyles. I also no longer need medications, but the American tendency to pronounce us as "cured of diabetes" is in error as we do not have the ability, still, to eat bad foods in excess without immediate consequence. I lost 70kg (something like 160lb) and have kept it off too.

    • @shebbs1
      @shebbs1 Před 5 lety +19

      Oh, and the diet pyramid differs in Britain and Australia, being slightly less political (only slightly, dairy is over-represented though is not its own section) and our serving recommendations are smaller. That said, both Britain and Australia have chubbed up since the pyram attacks d came to us in the early 1980's and is often taught like it were the ultimate truth in nutrition.

    • @Firsona
      @Firsona Před 5 lety +26

      @@shebbs1 I appreciate this comment. It's a constant point between my husband and I. I say diet controlled, he says cured. And I'm like, you go in the kitchen and eat a dozen donuts and we have to go to the er.

    • @jennhill8708
      @jennhill8708 Před 5 lety +5

      @@shebbs1 Well done! See my post above. I also have insulin resistance & have radically changed my diet. I've lost 23 lbs in the past month. 100 to go. I've done it before, although it's a constant battle & being past menopause doesn't help.
      Wishing you the very best!

    • @jennhill8708
      @jennhill8708 Před 5 lety +2

      @@shebbs1 horrors! I hope the population has a keen sense of political manipulation!

  • @Firsona
    @Firsona Před 5 lety +10

    If you're in the US school system, potatoes do count as a vegetable...somehow. I have seen lunches that consist of a piece of turkey, gravy, a roll, mashed potatoes, corn and yes, a chocolate milk. And it gets the nod as healthy.

    • @danielhebard1865
      @danielhebard1865 Před 5 lety

      At least it wasn't french fries. 🤷

    • @blupunk01
      @blupunk01 Před 5 lety

      Back in the early-80s the Reagan administration changed school lunch rules to allow things like ketchup and pickle relish to count as a vegetable.

    • @jonnunn4196
      @jonnunn4196 Před 5 lety

      ​@@danielhebard1865 Turkey and Gravy would never have been mixed with fries at my school, but instead had mashed potatoes. Instead fries were served when the main item was Cheeseburgers or a sandwich. Actually the above meal has more items than you'd ever get as well except on the day before Thanksgiving.

    • @coreyswenson6027
      @coreyswenson6027 Před 5 lety

      Pfft you think that's unhealthy come to my school

    • @Firsona
      @Firsona Před 5 lety

      @@blupunk01 they thankfully repealed that.

  • @maddiefield382
    @maddiefield382 Před 4 lety +26

    It would really suck if I actually had to eat dairy cause I literally can't digest it

    • @nomoredream7689
      @nomoredream7689 Před 4 lety +1

      Want to die along with me? I'm fructose intolerant.. so avoid fruits and veggies... also I'm lactose intolerant too...

    • @kalumW
      @kalumW Před 4 lety +1

      @@nomoredream7689 fun fact: fructose is only found in processed fruits and sugary foods. So go nuts with natural sugars in fresh fruits and such!

    • @kalumW
      @kalumW Před 4 lety +1

      @@nomoredream7689 also, technically everyone is fructose intolerant because we aren't evolved to digest it as it was only introduced half a century ago as an artificial sweetener

    • @nomoredream7689
      @nomoredream7689 Před 4 lety +1

      @@kalumW well mate i do have my own apples and stuff from our garden but i still get sick from it.... so are you really sure about that?

    • @SCP--rj8hm
      @SCP--rj8hm Před 4 lety +1

      @@nomoredream7689 certain species of fruit have some, while others don't.

  • @MilnaAlen
    @MilnaAlen Před 3 lety +1

    In school in Finland we had a plate model: 50% vegetables, 25% grain or potatoes, 25% animal products. Plus a piece of dry rye bread and glass of milk. I never ate that much vegetables

  • @TheLastCockney
    @TheLastCockney Před 5 lety +4

    I was with you up to the point when you said carbohydrates are an essential part of the diet, they are not! Many of us with insulin resistance (pre diabetes) are thriving on a low to no carb ketogenic diet. The US Institute of Medicine has stated: “The lower limit of dietary carbohydrate compatible with life apparently is zero, provided that adequate amounts of protein and fat are consumed.”

    • @TurfingByTitch
      @TurfingByTitch Před 5 měsíci

      100% 👏🏼🙌🏼
      Most have developed and eat for enjoyment rather than survival now. Most, not all 😉 🍖 🥩🧂💧👌🏼

  • @kirknay
    @kirknay Před 5 lety +63

    I'm not surprised about this. Every time I see it, it just doesn't add up to what we actually need nutrition wise.

  • @spakwi
    @spakwi Před 4 lety +3

    I'm Swedish and the way you pronounced some names are hilarious.

  • @60sSam
    @60sSam Před rokem +2

    My uncle has repeated told the family that when the gov't came out with the pyramid back in the late 60's some of the farmers he knew were laughing about it and when asked they said that it was the same diet they fed their pigs to fatten them up.
    In a totally unrelated note, suddenly Americans are overweight.

    • @healthyinformation
      @healthyinformation Před 9 dny

      The pyramid is one of the worst things ever for our health wand wellbeing. Smart uncle

  • @thomasherzog86
    @thomasherzog86 Před 5 lety +35

    dont know about the US, but in many european countries salt is the biggest iodine source and since people are advised to eat less, it will cause the already problematic thyroid health to worsen. it worries me that no one ever mentions that.

    • @blupunk01
      @blupunk01 Před 5 lety +11

      To get your daily intake of iodine only from iodized salt you'd only need 1/2 teaspoon a day. I can't speak the typical European diet, but the big place most health organizations recommend trimming salt is from processed food which tend to have a LOT of hidden salt and which many Americans consume a great deal of. The thing is most companies making processed foods are NOT using iodized salt, so we're usually not getting our necessary daily intake from those sources anyway.

    • @lbrown21494
      @lbrown21494 Před 5 lety +4

      Salt is not nearly as bad for you as once thought

    • @lilaclizard4504
      @lilaclizard4504 Před 5 lety +1

      @@blupunk01 yeh iodine is only in salt because it was put there in order to ensure people obtained enough iodine, when population wide iodine levels began to fall when iodine was replaced as the cleaning solution used in milking equipment. If a problem arose with low iodine levels in the population, it would just be added to additional staple foods like bread, or quantity of supplementation in salt increased in order to get population wide levels back to where they needed to be

    • @lilaclizard4504
      @lilaclizard4504 Před 5 lety

      @Zimmit's FunHouse Adventure what minerals do you think are in sea salt? You can get iodised sea salt, but other than that, I'm not aware of any minerals in sea salt of nutritionally relevant quantities (that's no matter how much of it you eat)

    • @lilaclizard4504
      @lilaclizard4504 Před 5 lety

      @Zimmit's FunHouse Adventure there's a lot of claims like that floating around, most commonly in recent years they particularly apply to Himalayan rock salt, which does have higher trace minerals than sea salt, but they're still nutritionally irrelevant in their quantities (and if they were high enough to be relevant, the levels of toxic substances that accompany them would be so high as to be deadly too).
      Sea salt is probably better due to it's lesser industrial processing & the additives that can occasionally go with that, but that in reality is probably about it.
      I personally only use rock salt (which is sea salt in the brand I get) because of the anti-caking agents added to table salt & cooking salt to make it flow/stop it clumping. By buying salt in rock form & using a salt grinder at the table/pot, all of those chemical additives can be avoided, while everything else remains the same :)

  • @pipe2devnull
    @pipe2devnull Před 5 lety +23

    This is an issue in Canada right now. The Conservative Party promises to review the perfectly good science based and lauded food guide (that does not promote dairy) and promises its dairy industry supporters that their unnecessary products will be featured. The party leader tells of how chocolate milk was a great help in raising his kids because they wouldn't drink it otherwise. (gasp!) Pictures show him (Andrew Scheer) chugging a litre of (irony here) 1%

    • @benny_lemon5123
      @benny_lemon5123 Před 5 lety +2

      I saw that clip! It was such a cringey and awkward plug. I guess we know who his government aims to serve...
      And like, we get it- your kid was a picky eater and chocolate milk was a help. Cool! Chocolate milk is still for sale. It's not being pulled from shelves. And just because it was a help for you and your child doesn't mean it should be featured in the food guide. Yikes.

    • @Noises
      @Noises Před 5 lety +2

      It's usually the conservatives, doesn't matter which country you go to. Bonus points if they complain incessantly and loudly about "the left" at every opportunity, including when questioned about their own conduct.

    • @Kahadi
      @Kahadi Před 5 lety +2

      @@Noises complaining about the other side is what both parties tend to do. I hate the conservatives (I'm Canadian like OP) but the liberals aren't doing much better. Political debates here and even ones I've heard coming from the US around their elections are full of "well, my opponent did this" and "they screwed up". Hell, current premier of Ontario's base platform was "we'll fix the debt the liberals gave us", which is ironic because the debt actually started the last time conservatives were in power and liberals promised to fix it only to make it worse (by the way, he's making it even worse). Right wing blames left and left wing blames right, rarely does either boost themselves, just attack the opponents

    • @tylerh629
      @tylerh629 Před 5 lety +1

      While I agree it is stupid that they are trying to let industry back into the guide, there is a great argument to be made that the "plant based eating" the guide pushes is not 100% correct. There is plenty of science showing that a diet with a good balance between veggies and animal based protein and fats is great for health. Scheer is right when he says that there are ideologues pushing plant based and ignoring the broader scientific picture.
      The new guide is essentially the same "high carb" diet of the old American food guide. Seriously, look at it and you will see at least 70% of the things on the plate are high carb.

    • @zacksima8333
      @zacksima8333 Před 5 lety

      Yeah... as a Canadian, even though I’m not too content with the conservatives Trudeau isn’t doing much better... he’s worried about creating terminology and new bathrooms for new genders...

  • @tttm99
    @tttm99 Před 3 lety

    Such a handy reference Simon! And such great research! Must admit I used to research lots of things myself in much greater depth but after finding how relatively reliable your videos are you've made me very lazy! 😂

  • @AnaMaria-ww4iy
    @AnaMaria-ww4iy Před 4 lety +3

    I’m 5’4 and weigh over 200 lbs and I only eat 2-3 servings of grain a day...I could only IMAGINE how much more obese I would be if I was trying to force down SIX TO ELEVEN servings of bread!
    I remember as a kid caring about health and finding it impossible to eat the amount of food the food pyramid suggested. I also remember adults actively stopping me from eating fruits and veg because of the food pyramid saying I was eating “too much”.
    Also I’m lactose intolerant!! Dairy being pushed so hard has caused me years of stomach pains and discomfort! A
    (I’m American)

    • @yellobanana6456
      @yellobanana6456 Před rokem +1

      I can’t possibly imagine an adult stopping a child from eating an apple in favor of more bread and thinking it’s a good thing to do.

  • @primoroy
    @primoroy Před 5 lety +24

    "Fool's pyramid?" was my FIRST reading! 🤣😅😂

  • @fastfiddler1625
    @fastfiddler1625 Před 5 lety +17

    Yeah, I've pretty much decided not to listen to anything the government tells me because they'd rather keep lobbyists happy than do what's right.

  • @hannatoribio
    @hannatoribio Před 4 lety +43

    I was expecting him to say "Hey Vsauce, Michael here!" when I opened the video, instead I got a british accent.

    • @goodnight63
      @goodnight63 Před 4 lety +5

      I was scrolling through CZcams, saw him, blinked, and it changed to this dude. Haha

    • @purplenurple6278
      @purplenurple6278 Před 4 lety +1

      Same 😭

    • @ericstoverink6579
      @ericstoverink6579 Před 3 lety

      I don't understand why people think they look alike.

    • @TehObLiVioUs
      @TehObLiVioUs Před 3 lety

      @@ericstoverink6579 it's the beard and bald head look, totally Michael.... AND GLASSES, YES.

  • @thevioletskull8158
    @thevioletskull8158 Před 3 lety +1

    This is one of the many problems with the education system and yet we ironically still need it, I hope that the system updates itself.

  • @c.d.dailey8013
    @c.d.dailey8013 Před 5 lety +30

    Woah. I had no idea this was going on. It is so messed up. We should use pure objective science to determine nutrition. If that hurts the bottom line of the food companies, than that is just too darn bad. II am learning so much about nutrition lately, stuff I was never taught in school. maybe the food companies are spreading misinformation to gain profit. That is messed up.

    • @valasafantastic1055
      @valasafantastic1055 Před 4 lety +3

      Not ‘maybe’ they 100% are spreading false information for profit. No maybe.

  • @Saracinderallasushis
    @Saracinderallasushis Před 5 lety +25

    It's what the corporations decided what was best for them. Now we all know(?) that fasting is better and cheaper for you.

    • @Kahadi
      @Kahadi Před 5 lety +3

      Not quite. Science is looking into details regarding that. If done right, yes, fasting can be very healthy, but its not necessarily better or the best option

    • @Saracinderallasushis
      @Saracinderallasushis Před 5 lety +4

      tubefan90000
      Yes, quite! Fasting is better then what the corporate lobbyists came up with! Science has already spoken, a lot of the diets and good foods were lies and deceit developed from corrupt greedy corporations then given to corrupt politicians.

    • @Kahadi
      @Kahadi Před 5 lety +3

      @@Saracinderallasushis I'm not saying fasting is a bad idea, just that there's more to making it work than people think, research isn't extensive enough to say the best way to manage, and there are other lifestyles that science also backs. The research on everything isn't conclusive enough to say its the best, just a better option than people used to think and a better option than the corporate deceit people are told

  • @dave23024
    @dave23024 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Food pyramids are nothing but trouble. Every time I build one, I just wind up in a heated discussion with the restaurant owner.

  • @marvinschmitz3442
    @marvinschmitz3442 Před 2 lety +1

    I was lucky because I grew up on a farm in the midwest, all through my school years from 1960 to 1971 my noon meal was from the cafeteria, good food, but thanks to being on a farm if my meat intake lacked in school I made up for it at Moms evening super. That allowed me to be one of the strongest guys in the state. One time my Dad noticed our cows were nibliing bark from a tree and stated what nourishment they may be lacking. That statement promted me to realize just eat whatever your body craves that you can afford to buy, and let the feds eat cake.

  • @elinebrouwer3259
    @elinebrouwer3259 Před 5 lety +10

    This is something people who do a bit of research on food will soon find out but I'm very happy you're spreading the word! I just wish that people would take more action against this kind of bad information, it should be illegal for organisations to lobby in such ways, the USD (and similar institutions) should not be biased

  • @vancel35
    @vancel35 Před 5 lety +7

    This is what happens when everything has a profit motive. Unregulated capitalism isn't always the best option. There are things that shouldn't be driven by profit.

  • @veggiemite777
    @veggiemite777 Před 9 měsíci

    In Canada, the most recent food guide finally expelled the lobby groups and made a model similar to the my plate you speak of, with other advice and information. Dairy was also included in the protein group as opposed to having its' own.

  • @benjamindover2601
    @benjamindover2601 Před rokem +1

    The reason why dairy is still suggested is that it's basically the cheapest form of calcium most people can afford, most Vegans are middle class or upper class for a reason. I tried to eat whole foods Vegan for a while and I simply could not afford to maintain the diet.

  • @bri-manhunter2654
    @bri-manhunter2654 Před 5 lety +14

    These lobbyist need to be held accountable to the highest degree!!

  • @ardagus9917
    @ardagus9917 Před 5 lety +10

    Food pyramid recommendation: 99.99% vegetables, .01% everything else
    Me: 99.99% MEAT, .01% everything else

    • @TdrSld
      @TdrSld Před 5 lety +1

      I went KETO med January and lost just over 100lbs, I changed nothing in my daily routine. I just switched to a 75% or more daily fat intake and max 50g of Carbs (most the time I'm luckly to hit 5 or 6g of Carbs in a day) all other intake is protein. I went from being on blood pressure meds to nothing, fatty liver to fully healthy liver, insulin resistant to perfect A1C levels. The sad thing is before switching to KETO I was eating as I was tough in school, we have been lied to about our diets and it's killing us.

    • @lbrown21494
      @lbrown21494 Před 5 lety +2

      @@TdrSld I'm on keto too, love it.

    • @PimpMatt0
      @PimpMatt0 Před 4 lety +1

      I've always eaten high protein and good fats. Most carbs make me bloated and cause inflammation. Brown rice and veggies with yams is good enough. Never suffered with obesity.

  • @hillbillyvilly7522
    @hillbillyvilly7522 Před 4 lety +1

    "Rocket Surgery"😳😁 Love it!
    Great Video as always!

  • @stevenduncan7380
    @stevenduncan7380 Před 4 lety +2

    When I was a child we had the 4 food groups and 9 planets.
    As for the food pyramid, because of the top down approach, to me it says to start with dessert and plan your meal to complement the dessert. If you're still hungry by the time you get to the bottom, then it's okay to fill up with bread. 👍🤣

  • @Nilguiri
    @Nilguiri Před 5 lety +139

    So, what you're saying is do not, under any circumstances, trust the US government to tell you the truth about anything.

    • @br9760
      @br9760 Před 5 lety +16

      Rather, watch these powerful corporations with a microscope and support local business.

    • @loditx7706
      @loditx7706 Před 4 lety +10

      Nilguiri: That is axiomatic. In my experience no one in the U.S. government ever tells the truth or admits a mistake about anything.

    • @hermescarraro3393
      @hermescarraro3393 Před 4 lety +1

      Yeah...
      How is the U.S governament not a dispotic dictature that barely allows real fredom of speech and privacy?
      Oh.
      Yeah...
      "Elections"
      🙄

    • @Nilguiri
      @Nilguiri Před 4 lety +3

      @@hermescarraro3393 Citizens United allows lobbyists for corporations and billionaires to litearlly bribe the politicians to do their bidding. Meanwhile, the Electoral College and Fox News literally change the result of the elections. Yeah, that sounds a real democracy! And privacy? Seriously? What a joke. haha.
      I rest my case. Nice try, though.

    • @hermescarraro3393
      @hermescarraro3393 Před 4 lety +3

      @@Nilguiri
      Mine was sarcasm...
      Wasn't it obvious?
      😕

  • @maggiee639
    @maggiee639 Před 5 lety +5

    When I was in high school my a&p teacher made us track our diets on a really antiquated (even in 2007) calorie counter thing on the FDAs website. Do you realize how many servings of bread 10 servings is?! You have to actually try really hard to follow the traditional food pyramid.

  • @HagakureJunkie
    @HagakureJunkie Před rokem +2

    The “red meat is bad” is based on a flawed study where people self-reported how much red meat they ate then got bloodwork. The study failed to note that the average person who eats red meat has a soda and french fries sitting right next to it. And NON-FRIED potatoes are healthier for you than bread or pasta.

  • @MrTechnova
    @MrTechnova Před 4 lety +9

    That's why I went keto lost over 100lbs cured my type 2 diabetes, and felt so much better, never looking back at the standard american diet ever again.

  • @gaberielpendragon
    @gaberielpendragon Před 5 lety +45

    But those books do push the idea that men should be big and muscly and women should be small and thin. Even if they are good nutrition books peoples genetics don't really line up with those two stereotypes.
    Nutrition various significantly based on a number of factors with genetics being top of the list.

    • @novawilde1371
      @novawilde1371 Před 4 lety +11

      I am so shocked at the sexist titles of these books, mostly that this channel is promoting them and not mentioning that sexism o_O
      Even if they are good "scientific" books, those titles not only say otherwise, but make me want to run in the opposite direction.

    • @jonathansturm4163
      @jonathansturm4163 Před 2 lety +1

      Important to realise that men’s and women’s nutritional needs differ. Menstruation means there’s a helluva lot more iron needed by adult females. Children need more protein than a fully mature adult, something every livestock farmer knows. This is one area where one size fits all is just totally wrong.

  • @skipper4126
    @skipper4126 Před 5 lety +193

    The Four basic food groups:
    Beans
    Bacon
    Whiskey
    Lard
    - Cookie, on his way too Atlantis.

    • @MidnightMagpie73
      @MidnightMagpie73 Před 5 lety +3

      hah I so thought of Cookie. I miss him .-.

    • @rembrandt972ify
      @rembrandt972ify Před 5 lety +7

      The correct food group list is:
      Beer
      Pizza
      Doritos
      More Beer

    • @Zulk_RS
      @Zulk_RS Před 5 lety +2

      You're all wrong. The correct food groups are:
      -Fruit
      -Dairy
      -Beef Jerky
      -Garden Hose

    • @HUNKragor
      @HUNKragor Před 4 lety +3

      What the hell is oregano?

    • @marblesthecat3861
      @marblesthecat3861 Před 4 lety

      *Sugar
      *Bread
      *Caffeine
      *Grease
      There, I fixed it....

  • @benjaminbierley2074
    @benjaminbierley2074 Před 4 lety +2

    Yeah, when I was younger the serving suggestions for wheat and bread products jumped out at me and raised a few red flags in my mind, and this was with middling knowledge of healthy eating in the first place. Seriously when a soda chugging kid can see those numbers don't make sense you're overplaying your hand. :P

  • @Hrafnskald
    @Hrafnskald Před rokem +1

    Makes sense, when you notice this was created by the Department of Agriculture. The goal is not to improve health but to sell food products. This is a marketing tool, not a nutritional one.

  • @Jolis_Parsec
    @Jolis_Parsec Před 5 lety +60

    Where do Mountain Dew and Doritos fall on this pyramid? After all, it’s the signature meal for gamers everywhere. 😆

    • @Uradamus
      @Uradamus Před 5 lety +5

      At the very top and bottom. Both are basically corn and salt.

    • @Joostinonline
      @Joostinonline Před 5 lety +9

      Doritos are shaped like a pyramid so they cover everything, and Mountain Dew has water in it which is essential. Perfect diet.

    • @MAGGOT_VOMIT
      @MAGGOT_VOMIT Před 5 lety +1

      *I like Sun-Drop better than Mountain Dew. Mt Dew seems thicc and makes me wanna hock-a-loogey. Doritos are for givin' your missin' tooth area a good stabbin', as a reminder to brush your teeth.*

    • @MichaelGGarry
      @MichaelGGarry Před 5 lety +1

      You may mean American gamers, the rest of the world don't eat that crap.
      We have our own crap instead!

    • @TeamLegacyFTW
      @TeamLegacyFTW Před 5 lety +2

      Lame stereotype. None of the gamers I win with consume that crap. That's moreso a teenage-20s thing, not gamers as a whole.

  • @doro626
    @doro626 Před 3 lety +1

    We were taught the food pyramid, but no one I knew, ever followed it. We were always told to eat more vegetables.

  • @mugwump7049
    @mugwump7049 Před 4 lety +4

    When I read "food pyramid", I assumed it would be about the pyramidal food chain diagram, with humans at the top and plankton at the bottom.