Bill Bernardoni continues his conversation with Dr. Marion Nestle, one of America’s most respected nutrition experts and author of What to Eat Now. Dr. Nestle shares her candid reaction to the expected changes in the new Dietary Guidelines under President Kennedy’s administration—particularly the push to stop “demonizing” saturated fat and the political rhetoric surrounding it. She explains why protein isn’t the problem people think it is, why ultra-processed foods are at the core of the obesity crisis, and why simply eating a balanced variety of unprocessed foods in reasonable amounts remains the most reliable path toward long-term health. Bill also opens up about his own weight-loss journey, prompting a broader discussion about calories, portion sizes, and why America’s food system is designed to push overeating at every turn. A smart, honest, and personal conversation that brings clarity to a confusing food landscape.
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