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She was fired after not endorsing Splenda-filled salads to people with diabetes
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This is another example of greed/capitalism/failure of institutions. I firmly believe this type of behavior is what leads to people losing trust in institutions and science. Why people turn to conspiracy theories and all natural anti-vaxx terrain.
Low-carb diets work. Why does the American Diabetes Association push insulin instead? https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/apr/17/ada-american-diabetes-association-big-pharma
PS, from $1 to oligopolies.
...are you seriously asking why the ADA advises insulin use for patients with diabetes
I can only hope most people just read the start
No, thats not what the piece is advocating or talking about at all. If you read it.
Read the study the article is based on. That's what I read. guess you didn't?
Do you or someone from your family work for big pharma? Or perhaps a member of Wall St, not Main Street, and own shares. I'm not anti-insulin or science, I was vaccinated from the go when covid hit. But conflict of interest means obfuscation and self-interest when you should focus on the science and the people. Do you want to pretend big pharma wants to deliver the best at the lowest prices for people who need the drugs? I'm not so naive but u go ahead and go to bat for them.
You're confusing my intentions. I'm here to defend splenda, it's safety, and it's deliciousness.
The conflict of interest between Americas regulatory bodies and it's corporations is extremely concerning. The fact that Medical companies are allowed to advertise products still blows my mind. Those are a few of the many reasons I'm a big advocate of Universal health care. There's a lot of shady shit, but you can take my splenda from my cold dead hands.
"You’re confusing my intentions."
I'm here to focus on the conflicts of interest between regulatory bodies, corporations and institutions that are meant to educate the population on things like healthcare. Yeah, it's a huge problem, bigger than the subjective deliciousness of Splenda.
Conflict of interest may not concern you, but it should concern all. This is how people lose trust in institutions. Pharmaceutical companies and their greed, high drug prices, are problematic.
Some people don't even make insulin on their own... they sorta have to use insulin.
A low-carb diet is not going to miracle cure someone's defective pancreas.
Yes, but that's not what the piece is talking about either. We've gone from stick to the facts, to while I have you here, let me interest you in this product...
There is a very real issue of not focusing on preventative measure and education and instead raking it in by way of hocking products. Conflict of interest is a real thing and not much money to be made by way of education and preventative teachings. But thats what gives openings to Joe Rogan types instead to hock their teachings.