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Every American deserves to be healthy - but too many Americans are sick and don't know why. That is because their government has been unwilling to tell them the truth. For decades, the U.S. government has recommended and incentivized low quality, highly processed foods and drug interventions instead of prevention.Under the leadership of President Trump, the government is now going to tell Americans the truth. Today, the White House released the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2025"2030, the most significant reset of federal nutrition policy in decades

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The recently released upside-down food pyramid is already drawing criticism for its ties to the meat and dairy industry.

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-- Ars Technica (@arstechnica.com) Jan 9, 2026 at 10:18 AM

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I cannot even begin to describe how big this change is. The old guidelines were terrible. Absolutely awful. I'm no fan of RFK Jr however on this he got it absolutely right.

#1 | Posted by BellRinger at 2026-01-15 11:59 AM | Reply | Funny: 2

I read it and to honest, I'm surprised the giant corporations allowed it to be published. Reducing processed foods and added sugars is a great idea. It actually says to not give kids any sugar at all.
I do personally think that RFKjr. is an absolute loon, and don't get me started on King Dotard, but I like this.

#2 | Posted by TFDNihilist at 2026-01-15 12:16 PM | Reply

" I do personally think that RFKjr. is an absolute loon, and don't get me started on King Dotard, but I like this.

#2 | POSTED BY TFDNIHILIST AT 2026-01-15 12:16 PM | FLAG: "

Yep, RFK Jr is a loon but I'm glad you see this for what it is and are giving credit where it's due. One thing about the loon, he's always hated corporate lobbyists which played into this welcome change happening.

#3 | Posted by BellRinger at 2026-01-15 01:36 PM | Reply | Funny: 1

Yep, RFK Jr is a loon but I'm glad you see this for what it is and are giving credit where it's due. One thing about the loon, he's always hated corporate lobbyists which played into this welcome change happening.

#3 | Posted by BellRinger

WTF are you talking about?

He literally just crowned the dairy and beef industry lobbies as Kings.

Saturated Fat is now at the TOP of the food pyramid. And goodbye Fiber. Its only slightly better than the old pyramid.

And in medicine, he replaced the experts with influencers being paid to get clicks/views by lying.

#4 | Posted by Sycophant at 2026-01-15 01:52 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 2

Fat Smelvis ended the war on protein. Give the chomo his peace prize already.

www.yahoo.com

#5 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2026-01-15 02:28 PM | Reply

" Saturated Fat is now at the TOP of the food pyramid"

Sometimes I wonder why you even bother posting. From the link:

" Ending the War on Healthy Fats: The guidance calls for receiving the bulk of fat from whole food sources, such as meats, poultry, eggs, omega 3"rich seafood, nuts, seeds, full-fat dairy, olives, and avocados. When cooking with or adding fats to meals, the guidelines call for using the most nutrient-dense natural options with essential fatty acids, such as olive oil."

#6 | Posted by BellRinger at 2026-01-15 05:34 PM | Reply | Funny: 1

More ...

" Heralding whole grains and avoiding refined carbohydrates: This guidance takes a firm stand to "prioritize fiber-rich whole grains" and "significantly reduce the consumption of highly processed, refined carbohydrates, such as white bread, ready-to-eat or packaged breakfast options, flour tortillas, and crackers."Including diets lower in carbohydrates to manage chronic disease:"

#7 | Posted by BellRinger at 2026-01-15 05:36 PM | Reply | Funny: 1

The old Food Pyramid wasn't the product of science to begin with.

I don't much care for RFK Jr. politics but it's not hard to figure out most Americans have a lousy diet.

Most Americans have a lousy diet because Americans live in a country dedicated to the relentless pursuit of profit, and it's more profitable to set up fast food joints and strip malls full of chain restaurants, compared to quality grocery stores and fresh markets.

Whole Foods for example. You can get good quality food there. There ain't no Whole Foods in the ghetto. They get Dollar General.

My solution to unhealthy food is a threat to the profit motive, so it would only ever get implemented in an emergency.

Cities could simply set up soup kitchens where anybody can get healthy, nutritious food. It would probably not cost any more than providing public transit. Actually it would probably cost significantly less, since most of the staffing could come from people already involved in similar organizations on a charitable basis.

This is the organizing principle of Rainbow Gathering, which in turn was simply adapted from battlefield tactics observed by a hippie who got drafted and sent to Vietnam. About eighty people can be served by one kitchen until you need more kitchens.

To scale past that you need a dedicated commercial kitchen. In San Diego there's a senior drop-in center that provides free or reduced cost meals to anyone over 55. They serve about 1,000 people daily on-site and I don't know how many more meals go out in the Meals On Wheels vans.

But I think it makes more sense for ktiches to represent a neighborhood, a local community. So set up one every few blocks.

I mean, there's no shortage of vacant lots in the ------ parts of our cities that need this support.

#8 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-01-15 05:52 PM | Reply

Like all those National Guard people Trump has deployed in our cities.
They could be running soup kitchens right now.
That could be the mission.
They could be helping.
----, Biden could have been helping, why didn't he?
Because it would be bad for business.

Trump isn't helping because he thinks America is a nation to be conquered, not led.

#9 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-01-15 05:54 PM | Reply

Now, to pretend that following these guidelines is easy or cheap is just downright delusional.

#10 | Posted by TFDNihilist at 2026-01-15 08:58 PM | Reply

That's how pathetic this administration is. They get one small thing (mostly) right and the Trump voters crow how it's a miracle.

#11 | Posted by e1g1 at 2026-01-16 10:36 AM | Reply

#11 Crumbs for the crumbs ("a worthless, contemptible, or despicable person, like a jerk or scumbag"), as it were.

#12 | Posted by A_Friend at 2026-01-16 10:38 AM | Reply

The old Food Pyramid wasn't the product of science to begin with.

Neither is this one.

The old food pyramid was "partially science-based but significantly flawed".

So is this one.

#13 | Posted by donnerboy at 2026-01-16 11:10 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

" So is this one.

#13 | POSTED BY DONNERBOY AT 2026-01-16 11:10 AM | FLAG: "

How do? Be specific.

" That's how pathetic this administration is. They get one small thing (mostly) right and the Trump voters crow how it's a miracle.

#11 | POSTED BY E1G1 AT 2026-01-16 10:36 AM | REPLY | FLAG:"

It's not a miracle. It is long overdue and needed. But it's not some monumental accomplishment.

#14 | Posted by BellRinger at 2026-01-16 07:27 PM | Reply

Fuck off asshole

#15 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-01-16 09:50 PM | Reply

@#1 ... The old guidelines were terrible. Absolutely awful. ...

Why?

#16 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-17 12:37 AM | Reply

@#4 ... He literally just crowned the dairy and beef industry lobbies as Kings.

Saturated Fat is now at the TOP of the food pyramid. And goodbye Fiber. ...

That's it, in a nutshell.

#17 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-17 12:39 AM | Reply

" That's it, in a nutshell."

No, it really isn't. He didn't look at the guidelines and just made shiat up per usual. See posts #6 and #7.

#18 | Posted by BellRinger at 2026-01-17 12:56 AM | Reply

Protein is at the list and good fats.

The last few times I had blood drawn it was always the same: My cholesterol levels are high but most of that is good cholesterol (like the fats you ingest from olive oil). My bad cholesterol level is always comfortably below the threshold where it becomes a concern.

#19 | Posted by BellRinger at 2026-01-17 12:59 AM | Reply

@#18 ... He didn't look at the guidelines and just made shiat up per usual. See posts #6 and #7. ...

I saw those posts.

And I will still say [being kind], putting saturated fats at the top of the food pyramid is less than optimum.


I mean, putting steak, loaded with saturated fat, as a "healthy fat" at the top of the pyramid?


#20 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-17 01:22 AM | Reply

Dietary fat: Know which to choose
www.mayoclinic.org

... Fat is an important part of your diet, but some kinds are healthier than others. Find out which to choose and which to avoid.

Dietary fat is the fat that comes from food. The body breaks down dietary fats into parts called fatty acids that can enter the bloodstream. The body also can make fatty acids from the carbohydrates in food.

The body uses fatty acids to make the fats that it needs. Fats are important for how your body uses many vitamins. And fats play a role in how all cells in the body are made and work.

But all dietary fats are not the same. They have different effects on the body. Some dietary fats are essential. Some increase the risk for disease, and some help prevent disease.

Find out how different dietary fats affect your body and how to choose foods with healthier fats.
Types of fat

There are two main kinds of dietary fats: saturated fat and unsaturated fat. These terms describe the chemical makeup of the fatty acids.

Most foods have a mix of different kinds of fat. But some have higher levels of saturated fats, and others have higher levels of unsaturated fats. Key differences in fats include the following:

Saturated fats. Saturated fats are usually solid at room temperature. The most common sources of saturated fats are meats and dairy products.
Unsaturated fats. Unsaturated fats are usually liquid at room temperature. Vegetable oils, nuts and fish have mostly unsaturated fats. There are two types of unsaturated fats: monounsaturated and polyunsaturated.

Saturated fats in food

The Dietary Guidelines for Americans suggest that less than 10% of calories a day should be from saturated fats. The American Heart Association suggests a goal of 5% to 6% of daily calories from saturated fats.

Foods high in saturated fats include:

- - - Foods baked or fried using saturated fats.
- - - Meats, including beef, lamb, pork as well as poultry, especially with skin.
- - - Lard.
- - - Dairy products like butter and cream.
- - - Whole or 2% milk.
- - - Whole-milk cheese or yogurt.
- - - Oils from coconuts, palm fruits, or palm kernels.

Saturated fats can add up quickly in foods that combine ingredients. In U.S. diets, the most common sources of saturated fats are sandwiches, burgers, tacos and burritos " foods that usually combine meat and dairy products. Baked goods with butter, full-fat ice cream and other desserts are also common sources of saturated fats. ...


#21 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-17 01:30 AM | Reply

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