Seeking.Balance
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I've never seen this movie (although I've always wanted to...maybe I'll put it on my Netflix Queue).
But, I recently heard about this woman who had been carrying around a 4 year old cheeseburger and fries from McDonalds to demonstrate how that stuff doesn't break down (b/c it has remained in near-new condition this whole time). She carries around a 3 month old potato to show the difference in how "real food" does break down.
I think that her claims that this experiment "proves" that fast food doesn't break down in the body and thus is an extra-bad source of calories sounds kinda over-the-top and unsubstantiated.
However, the whole experiment does produce a serious gross-out effect ("um...ewwww") on me.
Check it out for yourself:
Fast food has never appealed to me....and I'm pretty thankful for that.
-SB
But, I recently heard about this woman who had been carrying around a 4 year old cheeseburger and fries from McDonalds to demonstrate how that stuff doesn't break down (b/c it has remained in near-new condition this whole time). She carries around a 3 month old potato to show the difference in how "real food" does break down.
I think that her claims that this experiment "proves" that fast food doesn't break down in the body and thus is an extra-bad source of calories sounds kinda over-the-top and unsubstantiated.
However, the whole experiment does produce a serious gross-out effect ("um...ewwww") on me.
Check it out for yourself:
Fast food has never appealed to me....and I'm pretty thankful for that.
-SB
