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epi789
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Taxes won’t work. People want autonomy. If you provide healthy meats and unprocessed foods, people will choose it. It’s a problem of access and convenience not necessarily choice.
epi789
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
That’s because it’s profitable and it’s very difficult to make systemic changes. Here’s a few points:

- In the documentary Fed Up, it showed how Michelle Obama had to back down to the big food companies over her push for healthier food.

- I worked with bariatric surgeons and some incredibly cited papers stating that people can’t lose weight by diet and exercise alone. The surgeons I knew were incredibly narrow-minded and uninterested in any counter arguments.

- Sleeve gastrectomies are the most effective technology to fight obesity. If someone can’t change on their own in 10 years, then it is a good option. It removes 90% of the stomach including the hunger hormone ghrelin.

- The surgeon I worked with had a sleeve procedure, stretched his stomach out, and had a 2nd sleeve.

- Long term, the food environment has to change. Living expenses are high, work demands are high, people are stressed and all the easy options are terrible for you.

- We should distribute good meats, foods, vegetables and essentials in an entirely new way.

- Our business leaders like Buffett and Gates need to realize the absurdity of respectively owning Coca Cola and selling potatoes to the fast food industry. Buffet also owns DaVita, a dialysis company. Gates promotes global health but earns money from french fries being sold at McDonalds.