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Women's Fitness

THE ‘BAD’ FOOD MYTH

‘It’s context that determines how food contributes to your health’

‘This food is good for you.’ ‘That food is bad for you.’ Whenever someone says this, challenge them. Ask them: ‘why?’ If the food is not harmful or poisonous, how is it bad? Which specific ingredients are harmful? Is this dose going to harm you, and what good or bad things will happen when

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