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[quote=Anonymous]OP, we are all with you on the issue of processed food is full of fat, sugar, and salt, the food industry pushes it like drug dealers, its terribly unhealthy. Yes! Right on! Teach it! Eat that stuff all the time, or most of the time, and you will not be healthy. ONE side effect of the crap is overweight. What we are finding is that overweight is not the cause of all the other bad health impacts, by an large - you have to get very obese before that is true. The overwieght is what you see, but the stuff you don't see is the dangerous, unhealthy result of the processed food. So why, why, would you focus on overwwieght as the important outcome of eating crappy food? You can eat crappy food and stay thin, and you can get fat on home cooking. There is a relationship, sure, but it isn't sure fire and it isn't what your little child shoulld be worried about.[/quote]
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