Robert H. Lustig Quote
Michael Pollan, in his New York Times article Unhappy Meals, exhorts us to Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants. That’s seven words; I’ll reduce it to three: eat real food. The not too much will take care of itself. And the mostly plants isn’t a worry if you eat the plants as they came out of the ground, or the animals who ate the food that came out of the ground—because they ate plants.
Robert H. Lustig
Michael Pollan, in his New York Times article Unhappy Meals, exhorts us to Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants. That’s seven words; I’ll reduce it to three: eat real food. The not too much will take care of itself. And the mostly plants isn’t a worry if you eat the plants as they came out of the ground, or the animals who ate the food that came out of the ground—because they ate plants.
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