Case in point: I recently won a $500 bet about whether or not refined sugar was at the base of the food pyramid.
So that’s an interesting data point. If this is a common view among paleo/low-carb people than I would certainly agree that Taubes is to blame.
Sure, but its the focus of this particular less wrong thread. Throughout the book, Taubes style is to present his information as outside of the mainstream when much of the time, its right in line with the mainstream.
I didn’t get this impression about his position on sugar from his books. Never thought he departed drastically from the mainstream in terms of advice about sugar consumption. I certainly get this impression from his view on carbohydrates more generally and anti-fat and anti-saturated fat messages( which is what the books are actually about!). If Chris or someone posts something indicating that he is misrepresenting mainstream nutrition science there I’ll change my min.
Then what was bad about it?
It’s hard to reconstruct these things, but Nornagest’s comment is basically what I remember. I definitely remember thinking Popsicles were healthier than ice cream because they didn’t contain fat.
So that’s an interesting data point. If this is a common view among paleo/low-carb people than I would certainly agree that Taubes is to blame.
I didn’t get this impression about his position on sugar from his books. Never thought he departed drastically from the mainstream in terms of advice about sugar consumption. I certainly get this impression from his view on carbohydrates more generally and anti-fat and anti-saturated fat messages( which is what the books are actually about!). If Chris or someone posts something indicating that he is misrepresenting mainstream nutrition science there I’ll change my min.
It’s hard to reconstruct these things, but Nornagest’s comment is basically what I remember. I definitely remember thinking Popsicles were healthier than ice cream because they didn’t contain fat.