• jjjalljs@ttrpg.network
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    9 days ago

    Are .gov sources still legitimate? Are we sure this wasn’t written by rfk’s brain worm?

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      9 days ago

      This is nearly a decade old and pretty well documented reference-wise, so I trust it. I definitely understand the healthy skepticism.

      Tangentially related, I’ve been buying “carb balance” tortillas instead of regular ones for a while now. They’re not quite as gummy (maybe not the right word but it’s what I can come up with right now) but still pretty damn good and they’re packed with fiber. It’s been a real easy way to work more fiber into my diet. Eating more veggies is still the best source of fiber though, from what I can tell.

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      9 days ago

      This is a 2016 article from the American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine. Are you familiar with what PubMed is? Did you click the link?

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      9 days ago

      When giving information that goes against the regime’s narrative they can be treated as somewhat trustworthy. RFK Jr is way more into the high meat diet, and animal products don’t provide dietary fiber.