It’s unclear to me what would make diet advice “rationalist”.
The only novel, actionable consensus I’ve seen seems to be “avoid eating or drinking things with sugar added to them, especially if there’s a lot of added sugar”.
It’s unclear to me what would make diet advice “rationalist”.
This probably just means ‘put together by members of this community’. Which is reasonable, because this community often does a better job of taking rational, evidence based approaches to things than the world at large.
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It’s unclear to me what would make diet advice “rationalist”.
The only novel, actionable consensus I’ve seen seems to be “avoid eating or drinking things with sugar added to them, especially if there’s a lot of added sugar”.
This probably just means ‘put together by members of this community’. Which is reasonable, because this community often does a better job of taking rational, evidence based approaches to things than the world at large.