Name:
Bill K
Diet Type:
vegan
Gender:
male
Birthdate:
January 3, 1963
Location:
Michigan, USA
Hobbies:
Snowboarding, Sailing,
Religious Views:
Christian: Catholic
Website:
wildsexyhealth.com
Relationship Status:
Married
Seeking:
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Children:
have children




I see this so often in the mainstream health news. They focus so much on human failings as a reason for dietary failings. It is not the diet that failed but in reality the human that failed to be sucessful in following it. It would be like me saying that cars cannot successfully run on gas when every day I pour water into my gastank. I come to the point where I am sick of defending this nonsense. We do not need confirmation from psychologists to know that we are sometimes weak. Sometimes this is not completly our fault as the food industry loves to use addictive ingredients like caffeine to help us fail. But to focus on this occasional weekness and draw any lasting conclusions is bad science. Ginny Messina is just another example of someone using shortcuts (lack of real research)to foster some type of health agenda. I really am not that concerned with what these health pundits say except that it really hurts those who are seeking some clear heath direction and are being confused by all of the misinformation. People need to look carefully at who they are following. Read their articles and see if they really make common sense. I think if you step back a little you can clearly see that neither Messina or Ball really pass the common sense test.