Paul Saladino· MD
Your great grandmother should recognize all of the ingredients on that label. If she doesn't, that's not food for humans.
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Your great grandmother should recognize all of the ingredients on that label. If she doesn't, that's not food for humans.
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if your great grandmother didn't recognize what you're eating you just it doesn't mean it's not good right i don't want to say that a protein bar is not a good thing to eat you just have to acknowledge there's a little more risk there right