Media Advisory: Researchers Expose Flaws in USDA Dietary Guidelines

Nutrition Educators Return to Four Basic Food Groups

--()--Weston A. Price Foundation:

WHAT:
The USDA Dietary Guidelines for 2010 perpetuate the mistakes of previous guidelines, continuing to promote a diet low in fat and high in processed grain and cereal products, which experts agree has contributed significantly to our current obesity and health crisis. Furthermore, government policy continues to disregard the success of millions of people who have lost weight and improved their health by increasing dietary fat and eliminating processed carbohydrate foods. The 2010 USDA Dietary Guidelines Committee ignored scientific research that validates low-carb diets for weight loss and improved health.

Since the early 1980s, the USDA Guidelines have given Americans the green light to consume empty carbohydrate foods and made them afraid to eat natural nutrient-dense foods such as whole milk, cheese, red meat, eggs, salt, butter and full-fat yogurt. The result? A growing reliance on fake meat, vegetable oils, margarine, shortening, packaged mixes, boxed cereals and skimmed dairy along with increased deficiencies in key nutrients such as vitamins D and B12.

Concerned scientists, nutrition researchers and health professionals are now speaking out on the flawed analysis, the ignored research, and the weak foundation of the UDSA Guidelines and Food Pyramid.

Healthy 4 Life, an alternative dietary plan proposed by the Weston A. Price Foundation, a nutrition education non-profit, will be released at a Press Conference at the National Press Club on Monday, February 14, 2011 at 9:00am EST.

SPEAKERS will include:
Sally Fallon Morell, President of the Weston A. Price Foundation
Morton Satin, Salt Institute
Adele Hite, Healthy Nation Coalition
Peter Farnham, Nutrition and Metabolism Society
Pam Schoenfeld, Registered Dietitian

Breakfast will be served.
All members of the press and bloggers are invited to attend.

WHEN
Monday, February 14, 2011
9:00am EST-10:30am EST

WHERE
National Press Building, Holeman Lounge
529-14th Street, NW
Washington, D.C.

CONTACT
Please RSVP (Walk-ins welcome) to Kimberly Hartke, Publicist 703-860-2711, press@westonaprice.org

Contacts

Weston A. Price Foundation
Kimberly Hartke, Publicist
703-860-2711
press@westonaprice.org

Release Summary

Leading nutrition education group proposes alternative to USDA dietary guidelines. Researchers take issue with science used to formulate government plan. Press Conference Feb 14 National Press Club.

Contacts

Weston A. Price Foundation
Kimberly Hartke, Publicist
703-860-2711
press@westonaprice.org