[OPINION] There’s a lot wrong with the new dietary guidelines , but let’s start with what they get right. It’s genuinely encouraging that both the new pyramid and written guidelines now advise to only consume whole rather than processed grains, and the emphasis is on eating “real food” over processed foods. It’s also a major win that they advise avoiding added sugar, rather than simply limiting it. “While no amount of added sugars or non-nutritive sweeteners is recommended or considered part of a healthy or nutritious diet, one meal should contain no more than 10 grams of added sugars.” The vegetable section makes up a larger percentage, compared to previous US guidelines and pyramids, encouraging higher fruit and vegetable intake, which is excellent. But then things start to fall apart. Meat and dairy are front and center for protein in the new pyramid (do we really need that giant chicken?) yet in the written portion, they state: “In general, saturated fat consumption should n...
[HEALTH] Aloe vera usually gets invited to the party to deal with sunburns, not thyroid hormones - but some researchers have been asking the question, “What else can this plant do?” One 2018 study had women with subclinical hypothyroidism from Hashimoto’s drink 50 mL of aloe juice each morning for nine months. Not gallons - literally a couple of sips. Over that time, researchers documented measurable changes: TSH levels decreased significantly , moving many participants into normal thyroid function Thyroid peroxidase (TPO) antibodies dropped , indicating reduced autoimmune activity The control group showed no improvement , suggesting aloe wasn’t acting by coincidence or placebo A 2022 in-vitro study helped explain the possible mechanism. Researchers found that aloe compounds can influence how thyroid cells express thyroid peroxidase (TPO) - an enzyme essential for the production of thyroid hormones - and reduce inflammatory activity within cells. This provides ...