Seriously, Juice Is Not Healthy
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Seriously, Juice Is Not Healthy
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#2What you happen to overeat is beside the point.
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#4Repeat after me: overeating is unhealthy. What you happen to overeat is beside the point.
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#5Ok, what if you carbonate juice, add ginger, and call it Kombucha? Is it healthy now?
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#6Repeat after me: overeating is unhealthy. What you happen to overeat is beside the point.
This is demonstrably false. No respectable scientist believes in the calories-in-calories-out model of obesity anymore.
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#7Juice has a lot of sugar.
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#8https://twitter.com/aaronecarroll/status/1015682328411230208
Re: Seriously, Juice Is Not Healthy
#9Repeat after me: overeating is unhealthy. What you happen to overeat is beside the point.
This is demonstrably false. No respectable scientist believes in the calories-in-calories-out model of obesity anymore.
Re: Seriously, Juice Is Not Healthy
#10Repeat after me: overeating is unhealthy. What you happen to overeat is beside the point.
This is demonstrably false. No respectable scientist believes in the calories-in-calories-out model of obesity anymore.
How does the new model explain people losing weight in adverse conditions?
I'm watching someone steadily lose weight via calories-in-calories-out model in front of me right now.