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The Food Guide Pyramid was developed to help healthy Americans follow the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. Two sets of goals were established for the guide:
1) NUTRITIONAL GOALS for a diet that is adequate in protein, vitamins, minerals, and dietary fiber, without excessive amounts of calories, fat, saturated fat, cholesterol, sodium, added sugars, and alcohol;
2) USABILITY GOALS for a guide that is practical and useful to consumers.
There are problems with the Food Guide Pyramid.
First is how if came about (through the influence of drug and food industries).
Second, there are flaws in it's design.
In this series of articles, we'll explore the Old Pyramid model and tell you why it's a poor practice to follow such a model. Then we'll give you a new pyramid model to look over. Hopefully, you'll follow the new model so that you can be healthier.
We'll back up everything with documentation so you don't think we're trying to dupe you into something you can't have.
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