Meat and Nutrition
Diana argues that meat is the most nutrient-dense food available and highlights concerns about the growing trend of plant-based policies in schools, especially for economically disadvantaged children. She critiques the ideological basis for reducing meat consumption, referencing the contentious China study and the flawed global burden of disease report that claims meat is significantly harmful. The conversation reveals the tension between nutritional science and public policy, emphasizing the need for objective research in dietary guidelines.In this clip
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