Tag Archives: obesity

Why Millennials Are Fatter Than Their Parents

FK – Well that’s as clear as mud, or lard. How does the host stay so slim? And I’m not sure we can stand another ‘crisis.’ There are so many the average brain dead sheeple is ignoring now and/or voting for or waiting for some savior to alleviate our self-created misery.

Most blue collar types don’t exercise and never will. They’re on their feet for hours a day on concrete and when I’ve done that I sure as hell didn’t feel like jogging at the end of the day.

The squirrels and deer I kill and eat here in central Kentucky don’t seem that much fatter than years ago.

There are so many fatties now it has to be something we’re all exposed to, besides the weaponvision.

Why It Was Easier to Be Skinny in the 1980s

FK – It was easier for me because I was still a teenager when the 80s came in. When I was fitted for a suit after college graduation I told the store clerk I’d always be that size. I’ll never forget the look she gave me. I’ve haven’t seen 28, in age or inches in a very long time.

Someone with more spare time than me can read this:

Secular differences in the association between caloric intake, macronutrient intake, and physical activity with obesity

FK – I tried some gluten free brownie mix. It was so full of sugar it was almost sickening. Better to cook with Stevia. But then a few years down the road we’ll probably find out that’s killing us to.

Dietary recommendations to avoid fat were wrong, based on zero evidence

So there you have it, folks — neither cholesterol nor saturated fat are the health-destroying poisons that the government has long claimed they are. The real killers, as we’ve pointed out, are simple carbohydrates and refined sugar, which create an inflammatory response in the body that leads to cholesterol buildup in the arteries.

At the same time, the DGAC did not withdraw its warnings against so-called “bad” cholesterol, even though there’s no science to back the theory that LDL cholesterol is in any way harmful. Doing so would kill the multi-billion-dollar statin drug scam, and eliminate a major Big Pharma cash cow.

FK – Now if they’ll re-evaluate their findings on beer, ice cream and fudge brownies…