• fiat_lux
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    892 years ago

    If this surprises people, they’re going to flip when they find that most research is privately funded by people with a vested interest. This is why public science funding is so important, it provides research with an alternate motive. Somewhere in the middle of all the ulterior research motives, public and private, you can find something closer to the truth.

    • astraeus
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      132 years ago

      Whole grain is super healthy for you because it has lots of grain in it. The scientists told me so.

      • @figaro@lemdro.id
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        112 years ago

        I’m genuinely confused. Whole grain means higher fiber, which has a lot of benefits, compared to like white bread or something. Am I wrong?

        • astraeus
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          22 years ago

          You can get fiber from a lot of places, it’s mainly that the claim of whole grains being part of a healthy diet is exaggerated. Technically your body doesn’t require grains at all, if you eat true vegetables you have fulfilled the purpose of grains in your diet. Notably, whole grains generally do not have a of micronutrients or even macronutrients. Compared to bleached white bread, which is whole grains with the exterior parts of the grain removed and then bleached and processed, you do get some additional nutritional benefits.

          Whole grains are much easier for farms to produce because they already make up a large portion of the feed diet for livestock.

      • fiat_lux
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        22 years ago

        They were wearing white lab coats and had test tubes and pipettes and everything!