Paul Saladino· MD
and when we tend to see because of what we've been told what's the narrative that we've been told for the last 70 years within the u.s. meat is bad for you fat is bad for you vegetables are good for you
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and when we tend to see because of what we've been told what's the narrative that we've been told for the last 70 years within the u.s. meat is bad for you fat is bad for you vegetables are good for you
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so how did that become a thing Paul I'm sure you've gone over this a million times for your listeners but if you could sum it up how did we when did we flip that narrative where it was like hey these things are bad what happened in our world is it is it because we started having hamburgers and frying them in Greasy vegetable oil like what happened where we just went hey meet bad all of a sudden