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Why the Ketogenic Diet Is Back — And Stronger Than Ever
Emerging 2025–2030 dietary guidelines under the MAHA movement are helping bring ketogenic and low-carb nutrition back into the mainstream conversation. As concerns grow over obesity, diabetes, ultra-processed foods, and sugar consumption, Americans are rediscovering real whole foods, healthy fats, and protein-rich eating. Interest in processed vegan substitutes and fat-free foods is rapidly declining while keto and metabolic health continue gaining momentum nationwide.

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May 243 min read


The Failed Food Pyramid: The Nutrition Policy That Left America Sick
The 1992 USDA Food Pyramid promoted a carbohydrate-dominant diet that shaped U.S. nutrition policy, school meal programs, food manufacturing, and eating habits for decades. This article examines its origins, Ancel Keys' influence, its impact on America's food system, and why critics link it to rising obesity, type 2 diabetes, and metabolic disease before its retirement in Spring 2026.

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Apr 14 min read


Making of a Public Health Crisis: Sugar Lobby, Science, and Media
This blog post examines how corporate influence shaped nutrition science and dietary policy. It argues that the sugar industry redirected attention away from sugar and refined carbohydrates and toward dietary fat through funded research, academic partnerships, and federal dietary guidelines. The article traces the rise of the low-fat era, the promotion of industrial food substitutes, and the long-term impact these policies had on public health, chronic disease, and trust in n

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Dec 29, 20257 min read


🔥 "Fat Fiction": The Indie Documentary That Blows the Lid Off the Low-Fat Lie
Fat Fiction (2021) is an indie documentary exposing how flawed science led to the U.S. government's promotion of the harmful low-fat diet. It features top experts in ketogenic and low-carb nutrition, including Dr. Mark Hyman, Dr. Sarah Hallberg, Dr. Jason Fung, Prof. Tim Noakes, and others, who challenge conventional dietary guidelines and advocate for high-fat, low-carb approaches to combat obesity, diabetes, and chronic disease.

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Apr 1, 20252 min read


Fake Food Series: 🌱 The Plant-Based Deception: When Marketing Masquerades as Science 🚫🥦
The plant-based trend isn’t driven by nutrition—it’s marketing. Consumers are misled into fearing animal foods and embracing sugar-loaded fruits, oxalate-rich veggies, and inflammatory plant products. Enter lab-made meats like Impossible Foods, falsely sold as eco-friendly. 💩 The truth? Real health comes from ethically raised animal foods. Don’t fall for the greenwashed hype—follow the money. 💸👀

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Feb 3, 20252 min read


Ancel Keys: The Oceanographer Who Started the Chronic Illness Epidemic
Dr. Ancel Keys helped popularize the belief that saturated fat was the primary cause of heart disease. Critics argue that his Seven Countries Study selectively used data supporting that conclusion. In the 1960s, the Sugar Research Foundation funded Harvard researchers who downplayed sugar's role in heart disease and emphasized dietary fat instead. This influenced decades of low-fat dietary guidelines. Later research renewed scrutiny of these recommendations.

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Jan 7, 20254 min read


Dispelling Fiber, Cholesterol, and Saturated Fat Myths with Dr. Zoë Harcombe, PhD
Dr. Zoë Harcombe, PhD, is a public health nutritionist and author who has challenged mainstream dietary guidelines since the 1980s. In a wide-ranging interview, she debunks myths about cholesterol, salt, fiber, and meat, emphasizing real food, not processed carbs or vegetable oils. She advocates for critical thinking, especially about flawed dietary advice, and stresses the importance of animal protein and proper land management for health and sustainability.

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Nov 17, 20233 min read


🍽️ Inside the Food Fight: How Diet, Policy, and Profit Are Fueling the Metabolic Health Crisis
We’re in a metabolic health crisis driven by processed foods, sugar, and seed oils. On the Dhru Purohit Podcast, Calley Means reveals how corporate lobbying distorts nutrition science and public policy. They explore how misleading health guidelines, pharma influence, and lack of real education are fueling chronic illness—and why understanding how our bodies work is key to taking back control of our health.

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Feb 3, 20233 min read
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