Sugar Versus Honey
A very concerning state of affairs:

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Government Advice on Nutrition has Destroyed Countless Lives the Past Few Decades, Since the War on Fat Started in the 1970s
Can We Trust Industry-Sponsored Scientific Studies and Government Agencies Approving such "Science"?
It has been well documented in recent times that "science" published in peer-reviewed journals is largely funded by corporate interests, where widespread corruption is now the norm.
Results are determined long before the studies are funded to promote special interests.
Here are some recent articles we have published here at Health Impact News exposing this corruption:
Peer-reviewed Scientific Literature Filled with Fake Science
The Corruption of Science: Who Funds Vaccine Safety Studies?
In 2015, Dr. Mercola reported that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regularly reviews scientific literature and finds corruption, but does nothing about it!
Jeanne Lenzer, associate editor of the British Medical Journal, published an investigative report showing how the U.S. CDC is not honest when publishing disclaimers in their studies stating that "they have no financial interests or other relationships with the manufacturers of commercial products."
Can We Trust the CDC? British Medical Journal Reveals CDC Lies About Ties to Big Pharma
The War On Fats: How Bad Politics Corrupted Good Science
There is probably no greater danger to public health today than the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and FDA’s advice and regulations regarding dietary fats.
Since the 1970s, and the infamous "McGovern Report" on nutrition which condemned saturated fats and blamed them for causing heart disease, the health of Americans has spiraled out of control, with epidemics in obesity, diabetes, cancer, and heart disease, which combined represent most causes of death today in the U.S.
This YouTube clip contains actual film footage by ABC news regarding the McGovern report in 1977, and how scientists cautioned the politicians at that time that the science did NOT support the conclusion that saturated fats and cholesterol caused heart disease.
A very concerning state of affairs:
Public Health SCANDAL: Sugar Industry Hid Science Linking Sugar to Heart Disease – Blamed Saturated Fats and Cholesterol
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Originally published on http://healthimpactnews.com
Can We Trust Industry-Sponsored Scientific Studies and Government Agencies Approving such "Science"?
It has been well documented in recent times that "science" published in peer-reviewed journals is largely funded by corporate interests, where widespread corruption is now the norm.
Results are determined long before the studies are funded to promote special interests.
Here are some recent articles we have published here at Health Impact News exposing this corruption:
Peer-reviewed Scientific Literature Filled with Fake Science
The Corruption of Science: Who Funds Vaccine Safety Studies?
In 2015, Dr. Mercola reported that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regularly reviews scientific literature and finds corruption, but does nothing about it!
The FDA reviews several hundred clinical trial locations that conduct research on human participants each year in order to be sure they’re engaging in good clinical practice. But what happens when they find evidence of questionable procedures or practices?
In the most serious of cases, the FDA can classify it as "official action indicated," or OAI. This is reserved for "severe" forms of clinical trial violations, including "objectionable conditions or practices" that warrant compulsory regulatory action, as opposed to "voluntary action indicated" for lesser violations."
Now, if a trial had been deemed OAI by the FDA, you might assume that you’d see evidence of that when reading the results of studies based on said data. But that would be a liberal assumption. Researchers conducted a review of FDA inspection reports between 1998 and 2013.
They found 60 clinical trials that had been classified as OAI, and these trials had been used for data in 78 published articles. Out of those 78 studies, only three included mentions of the violations found by the FDA!Likewise, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), another government agency tasked with protecting the public’s interest, has been exposed for having massive conflicts of interest preventing them from representing true, unbiased scientific studies.
And we’re not talking about small, innocent mistakes. The violations included fraud, incompetence, and misconduct. This means that anyone browsing a medical journal might be making decisions based on fraudulent published studies. (Source.)
Jeanne Lenzer, associate editor of the British Medical Journal, published an investigative report showing how the U.S. CDC is not honest when publishing disclaimers in their studies stating that "they have no financial interests or other relationships with the manufacturers of commercial products."
The CDC’s image as an independent watchdog over the public health has given it enormous prestige, and its recommendations are occasionally enforced by law.
Despite the agency’s disclaimer, the CDC does receive millions of dollars in industry gifts and funding, both directly and indirectly, and several recent CDC actions and recommendations have raised questions about the science it cites, the clinical guidelines it promotes, and the money it is taking.See:
Can We Trust the CDC? British Medical Journal Reveals CDC Lies About Ties to Big Pharma
The War On Fats: How Bad Politics Corrupted Good Science
There is probably no greater danger to public health today than the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and FDA’s advice and regulations regarding dietary fats.
Since the 1970s, and the infamous "McGovern Report" on nutrition which condemned saturated fats and blamed them for causing heart disease, the health of Americans has spiraled out of control, with epidemics in obesity, diabetes, cancer, and heart disease, which combined represent most causes of death today in the U.S.
This YouTube clip contains actual film footage by ABC news regarding the McGovern report in 1977, and how scientists cautioned the politicians at that time that the science did NOT support the conclusion that saturated fats and cholesterol caused heart disease.
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