Man Can’t Live on Cabbage Alone
Americans need credible nutrition advice they can trust, not a choice between quacks and “experts” sold out to junk food companies.
By Jill Richardson / OtherWords
I ran into an acquaintance recently and he told me he’d started seeing a new nutrition expert. “You know what?” he said, “It turns out I’m gluten intolerant.”
OK. Him and everyone else. I told him I was glad he found an expert who could help him.
A week later I saw him again. “I went back to the nutritionist,” he said. “I can’t have nightshades either.” That means no more potatoes, tomatoes, chili peppers, or eggplant.

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