Is there a coordinated hit job on true healthy eating?

Just in the last 2-3 week alone I’ve been bombarded with headlines on how a low carb diet will kill you, one glass of wine a day is bad, coconuts are poison and now probiotics are useless. What gives?

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jews

Yeah nah.... I had a really fucked up stomach and my Pajeet colleague suggested indian yogurt. It actually settled my stomach. When I told my doctor about it, he ran a few tests and confirmed that the my gut flora had changed for the better. I'd rather trust a bunch of Hindoos than Kikes.

Disregard everything with "study", "research" or "science" in the title and actually look at their source material. The vast majority of the time the study they're basing the clickbait headline on is, at most, tangentially related.

The evidence for probiotics is so weak that in the EU you can't legally make any health claims for them any more.
Stop believing retarded mom science.

>true healthy eating
>opposite of what all science says
>now surprised that scientists are coming out to warn the gullible low-IQ portion of the population against doing the opposite of what's healthy just because they saw a YouTube video on it

>EU

((()))

Scientists who proclaim definitive answers are poor scientists

If something in the EU does not benefit German made products it's disregarded, take from that what you will.