https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/five-fatal-foods/The video about “Five Fatal Foods” is misleading propaganda designed to sell a product. There is no evidence that those foods kill people or that avoiding them would result in better health. There is little published evidence for most of the many benefits claimed for probiotics. This specific product has not been tested for effectiveness or safety, nor has it been compared to other products on the market.
“Five Fatal Foods”. Advice from Dr. Nina Koduru.
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“Five Fatal Foods”. Advice from Dr. Nina Koduru.
Apparently the "fatal foods" are Diet Soda, Salad, Juice, Coffee and Yogurt. To say Dr Harriet Hall is unconvinced is an understatement.
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Re: “Five Fatal Foods”. Advice from Dr. Nina Koduru.
I've given up reading about what foods are supposedly healthy/unhealthy, since just about everything we eat and drink has been regarded as both good and bad for you by some "authority" at some point. 

Re: “Five Fatal Foods”. Advice from Dr. Nina Koduru.
Yep - more or less agree.Tony.Williams wrote: ↑Fri Jan 12, 2018 8:48 amI've given up reading about what foods are supposedly healthy/unhealthy, since just about everything we eat and drink has been regarded as both good and bad for you by some "authority" at some point.![]()
We just eat mostly fresh food, some processed from time to time, lots of veg, and very varied.
Can't be doing with either superfoods or killer foods.
Many of the people who are faddy about their diets drink way to much anyway.
So do I actually.

Don't blame me - I voted remain 

Re: “Five Fatal Foods”. Advice from Dr. Nina Koduru.
That video was awful, no fastforward no slider to indicate how long it was or how much of it you'd endured. I managed 5 minutes or so and it still hadn't told be anything except how important it was. All the very worst hallmarks or internet marketing bollocks.