- Treat food as medicine
Can't wait to pay $1800 for an orange.
- Focus on quality of calories, not just quantity
They're just gonna fuck up SNAP so everyone can only buy Prime Fresh™ Veggie Straws, DANNON™ Greek Yogurt, and Planters™ nuts
- Expand access to dietary and lifestyle counseling
Congratulations, citizen. Your yearly doctor's appointment is now a Zoom meeting with a diet counselor.
- Support food entrepreneurs
Bruh.
- Increase the number of new farmers growing healthy foods using regenerative farming techniques
Galaxy brain, rotating the subsidies on a yearly basis, so every year the only vegetables grown are Corn, Rice, Soybeans, and Wheat. Barely functioning nutrient cycling.
- Make school meals free for all students
:shrek-troll: Like that's ever gonna happen. What a load of *flush*
- Establish a federal 'food czar'
Clearly we need more government czars to promote synergy.
It depends on your goals, if you want to lose weight, or gain muscle, etc. Most important thing is finding a diet, with regards to the type of food, the amount of calories, macronutrient split, that fits your goals and that you can stick to. If a healthy
pescatarian diet with a reasonable calorie deficit is that for you, then go do it.
Just don't do anything too extreme like a super low carb or fat diet, or a really massive calorie deficit. That's where people go wrong.
I dont particularly care about my appearance, I just feel that lugging around less would be better for when I actually have to do cardio-like activities.
Yeah then it sounds like a good idea, just make sure you don't become deficient in any micronutrients and stick within reasonable macronutrient splits.
Go ahead my blue bug!
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