tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32246421.post1117895564046723969..comments2023-10-10T01:03:46.375+12:00Comments on Food &Health Skeptic: jonjayrayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13363092874281160320noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32246421.post-38581797056880878842011-07-20T19:07:46.713+11:302011-07-20T19:07:46.713+11:30Had a good chuckle at this post. And oatmeal and ...Had a good chuckle at this post. And oatmeal and broccoli lead to colonrectal cancer and diverticular disease in some people. Truth is, all foods have the potential to cause cancer.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-32246421.post-53525910265447109752011-02-21T08:30:56.029+11:302011-02-21T08:30:56.029+11:30Governemnt food "guidelines" - are they ...Governemnt food "guidelines" - are they at all useful? <br /> <br />An article earlier this week from an Australian group decried the 25% overweight-obese Ausstralian teenager figure. No figure was given for underweight teens. <br /> <br /> But especially telling is that there must be "fit" teens at a rate of 65-75%, yet buried in the article is an interesting figure: only 14% of teens met government guidelines for food and exercise! So, more than half of all teens would have their lives unnecessarily (and quite possibly unhealthily) altered if compliance became law.John Ahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00801684602403824157noreply@blogger.com