67% of children’s calories come from ultra-processed foods.

There’s nothing wrong with indulging every once in a while, but this is completely unacceptable.

C.D.C., W.H.O., F.D.A., A.M.A., and the U.S. government, I’m looking at you.

We wonder why so many Americans are suffering from various health conditions, dis-eases, and mental health struggles all while failing to address the elephant in the room – OBESITY AND DIET!

Something has to change.

The only ones who benefit from such a terrible health epidemic is the medical industry, unfortunately.

Take a look at the statistics below. They call it a “burden,” but this is exactly what Big Pharma counts on to get richer.

A society of sick, obese, and mentally unwell people will feed the healthcare industry.

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It’s the sad truth and a VERY unethical aspect to capitalism.

Regulations are supposed to protect us from the unethical sides to capitalism…

Did you know that by 2030, 60% of Americans will be obese?

With 2/3 of children’s diets consisting of ultra-processed foods, this can’t come as a surprise to anyone.

And as a side, if it’s processed, is it really food?

Processed foods are one thing and one thing ONLY: Inflammation to the body.

Inflammation is the root of all dis-ease.

Food is cellular information.

Everything we consume has a direct impact on our mental and physical well-being.

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73.6% of Americans were overweight in 2017-2018.

The last time the CDC updated its stats was in 2017, which is very concerning. This percentage has more than likely increased since then.

1 in 5 children and adolescents, globally, are overweight.

Two-thirds of children’s and teens’ diets consist of “ultra-processed” foods. 

This means 67% of their calories come from ultra-processed foods like chips, cookies, microwaveable meals, and frozen pizza, according to a study published in JAMA.

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Obesity is one of the leading risk factors for early death.

ABOUT THE WRITER:

Elena Patestas is a journalist and writer for Valuetainment media. She attended Pepperdine University in Malibu, California, and Adelphi University on Long Island, New York. She was born and raised in Roslyn, New York, and currently lives in Miami, Florida.

Elena is passionate about bringing positive change to our world and believes education is the root to solving many societal problems. After overcoming a chronic health condition, Elena became passionate about health and believes food is the key to preventing dis-ease and achieving optimum health. 

Amongst her many goals, she hopes to bring positive, impactful change to our world to create a healthy, financially sound, and unified society. 

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