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Make your voice heard on faulty dietary guidelines

It’s time for all Americans to ask for dietary guidelines based on quality science generated from a variety of different experimental approaches that encompasses a range of different diet approaches that includes lean beef. It is also time we have dietary guidelines that eliminate the one-size-fits-all eating plan and focuses on the needs of a very diverse group of people. This can only be done by disrupting the status quo and recognizing the insights of newer, better and more credible science. By demanding scientific scrutiny in our dietary guidelines that calls for change, Americans can find a healthier way to eat and live, and in the process save millions of lives. Speak up and tell the U.S. government to start basing our dietary guidelines on the full array of science. Click here to sign the petition at Change.org.

Written by:
kristin
Published on:
October 19, 2015

Categories: General

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