American Heart Association Was Paid Off By Procter & Gamble To Say Heart Disease Was Caused By Saturated Fat, Not Seed Oils
We’ve been told for decades that heart disease is caused by saturated fat found in butter, meat, and eggs, but recent research reveals that the studies promoting these messages were heavily compromised.
Comment: Now we are supposed to believe transgenders are mentally healthy. Wonder who paid the media off to say this???
Did you know the American Heart Association took $1.7M (equal to more than $20M today) from Procter & Gamble in the 1960s to push the narrative that saturated fats from butter and other natural sources cause heart disease, while conveniently ignoring the dangers of seed oils and sugar?
This shady deal led the AHA to prop up P&G’s Crisco as a health food, tilting dietary guidelines toward questionable processed oils and away from wholesome natural fats for decades.
While it’s not hot off the press, this article remains a must-read.