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Shifting Health Advice: "Eat This, Not That" Roulette? By Deborah Sherwood

Deborah Sherwood, a spiritual thinker, writer and colleague, shares her insight on a recent article she read depicting the changing view on the dangers of cholesterol in many of the foods that we eat. This new opinion overturns the long-held belief that eating certain foods like-eggs can be harmful to our health. How confusing! Could there be a more dependable and accessible guide to eating healthy in this ever- changing climate of food theories. Letโs read Deborahโs thought provoking article about a more spiritual view that she has discovered.
An article I read recently, entitled โWhy butter and eggs wonโt kill us after all: Flawed science triggers U-turn on cholesterol fears,โ really got me walking down a memory lane depicting my own changing views about foodโs impact on health, and my resulting eating habits. It also prompted me to ponder how, in this world of ever-changing food theories and advice, we can make the right choices, and feel and be healthy.
The article recalls that weโve been advised to stay away from high-cholesterol foods since the 1970s -- the same era that most of us in the U.S. were newly enamored with fast food drive-thrus, treats like Twinkies and Ding Dongs, and eating TV dinners while watching The Brady Bunch, Donny and Marie, or Wide World of Sports. I donโt remember knowing any better; I donโt think we were deliberately choosing to make poor eating choices.
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Other headlines about the same recent cholesterol discovery read โyour doctor lied!โ and โ...but sugar might kill you!โ A host of questions rush at us:
- How do we know who and what to trust?
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Kate is interested in blogging about the impact of prayer and spirituality on our health from her experience as a Christian Science practitioner. She is the media, legislative and public contact for Christian Science in the state of Maryland. Contact Kate on Twitter: @CscomMaryland, on Facebook: Kate Johnson CS, or email: maryland@compub.org.