What is good stuff though? I feel like a lot of health advice I hear in the media sometimes goes back on itself a few years later.
Like eggs: good or bad?
HDL vs LDL. (didn't the media say both were bad 10 years ago, but now say HDL is generally good while LDL is bad?)
I want to eat healthy (obviously vegetables and smaller amounts of meat are good, white/processed bread is less good as it's mainly sugar, healthy fats. . .). But is this all tried and true information?
I just don't wanna accidentally do something that's actually bad for my body and not know it until later. Though more veggies are always good.
Though I guess moderation is always the key to everything. 50 eggs a day is probably just as bad if not worse than a burger once a week.