SixBuckets
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BAD FAT however you want to break it down. Whatever name you want to call it or whatever definition you want to assign to it has NO PLACE in ANY DIET.
There are really, really obviously diets that meet people's health needs that include animal products or vegetable products like coconut. Even across the really wide range of dietary advice given by qualified dietitians, most advise minimising saturated fat, not eliminating it completely. So the question of whether you mean saturated or trans fats when you yell BAD FAT at me like a toddler having a text-based tantrum is actually really important to establishing what you're trying to get across.
http://www.nutritionaustralia.org/national/resource/healthy-living-pyramidThere is not good food that contains bad fat otherwise it would be a good food. There is a reason they are called BAD fats because they are BAD, this also means there are GOOD fats which are ok to eat. Which means there is NO need for bad fat and you cannot have a diet that consists of them
Even if you ignore what I've been saying about individualised dietary needs, this is demonstrably untrue. You can go back to the most basic population level dietary advice given... here, here's the bloody food pyramid. You can't get more simple or institutionalised than that. http://www.nutritionaustralia.org/national/resource/healthy-living-pyramid Look, meat, yoghurt and cheese! All of these contain saturated fats, which are commonly labelled "bad fats" by people trying to convey nutrition principles to idiots who need things presented at PlaySchool levels of health literacy.
If you look beyond genPop guidelines, there are numerous people whose individual health needs make it a good idea to eat even more foods high in saturated fats - the person recovering from starvation I mentioned in my previous post, bodybuilders, children, people who struggle to extract protein or calcium from plant-based sources, people who really like dairy and would be depressed if they had to remove it from their diet, the list goes on.
No matter how you cut it there are plenty of diets that dont require you to be a food nazi that have all the necessary things any person would need regardless of any level of consumption based on the persons needs health or any of that
Yes, again, this was my point.
You saying its ok to have a soda or candy bar every so often when a person is following a normal diet has nothing to do with your main argument which was there is no bad diet.
Just re read my posts. Maybe have a few deep breaths first.
