I remember when they said eggs was bad for you and when pasta and bread products was good for you.
O here is something they say a glass of wine is good for a woman's heart.
The Aztec's believed in having chocolate everyday and than everyone was like NO NO CANDY! Than they were like well a square of dark chocolate a day is good for you. (0.o)
Honestly there was a time when taking cocaine for tooth aches was fine. Just go by your own instincts and never take to much of one thing. Space out your food types. I mean we still don't know what happens if you eat to much damn kale.
The problem is, science says : "Too much red meat has been correlated to a high rate of heart disease, but consumed in smaller quantities it is actually healthy as it is full of protein".
And stupid shit-eating clickbait "journalists" say "Red meat kills". They use this for a while and when no one is surprised anymore they try to find new ideas, read the other part of the sentence and say "Red meat is healthy".
Of course science does evolve and sometimes admits that we were wrong. But shitty journalists are always wrong and never admit it. When I doubt, go find studies on Google Scholar and read the Intro+Conclusion.
O here is something they say a glass of wine is good for a woman's heart.
The Aztec's believed in having chocolate everyday and than everyone was like NO NO CANDY! Than they were like well a square of dark chocolate a day is good for you. (0.o)
Honestly there was a time when taking cocaine for tooth aches was fine. Just go by your own instincts and never take to much of one thing. Space out your food types. I mean we still don't know what happens if you eat to much damn kale.
And stupid shit-eating clickbait "journalists" say "Red meat kills". They use this for a while and when no one is surprised anymore they try to find new ideas, read the other part of the sentence and say "Red meat is healthy".
Of course science does evolve and sometimes admits that we were wrong. But shitty journalists are always wrong and never admit it. When I doubt, go find studies on Google Scholar and read the Intro+Conclusion.