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sheepa444
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Real.
2025-03-08 09:31:16
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tarekkin0
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No girlfriend no ex no next free fire is the best😅
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As a girl I'm seeing myself here🥹❤️‍🩹
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you with girls me with home problem😭😞
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Love ❎💔 FREE Fire ✅
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Peace - 0 Rage 100 😭
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Is the goverment trying to poison you? Or are you just overthinking it…? (it’s probably number 2) It’s a common trend: someone visits Europe, loses a few pounds, feels great, and posts a video blaming it on how “toxic” US food is. And that makes sense… if you don’t look at the data. Videos like the one I stitched push fear over facts. But when you actually look, the US ranks among the top globally for food quality and safety (I linked the research below). When you look at the data, the United States has some of the highest food quality and safety in the entire world (I linked the research below this caption) So why do we struggle with obesity more than anyone else? It’s simple… We’ve built a country where movement is optional, and overeating is effortless. Walkable cities, smaller portions, and better food culture aren’t some secret toxin-free cure. They’re just the standard in other countries. If you lost weight and feel less bloated after your trip to Europe, it’s probably because you walked 15,000-20,000 steps a day and ate more whole foods exploring the culture compared to sitting at your desk all day eating ultra-processed snacks like you do at home. I’m not saying synthetic food dyes are healthy, or that we should pour them on everything. I’m saying the reason we’re unhealthy as a country isn’t a conspiracy on how our government is “poisoning” us. 
It’s just not that complicated. #FitTok #gym #healt#healthyth  RESEARCH: Comparison of food colour regulations in the EU and the US: a review of current provisions: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/19440049.2016.1274431 Food Security Index: https://impact.economist.com/sustainability/project/food-security-index/
Is the goverment trying to poison you? Or are you just overthinking it…? (it’s probably number 2) It’s a common trend: someone visits Europe, loses a few pounds, feels great, and posts a video blaming it on how “toxic” US food is. And that makes sense… if you don’t look at the data. Videos like the one I stitched push fear over facts. But when you actually look, the US ranks among the top globally for food quality and safety (I linked the research below). When you look at the data, the United States has some of the highest food quality and safety in the entire world (I linked the research below this caption) So why do we struggle with obesity more than anyone else? It’s simple… We’ve built a country where movement is optional, and overeating is effortless. Walkable cities, smaller portions, and better food culture aren’t some secret toxin-free cure. They’re just the standard in other countries. If you lost weight and feel less bloated after your trip to Europe, it’s probably because you walked 15,000-20,000 steps a day and ate more whole foods exploring the culture compared to sitting at your desk all day eating ultra-processed snacks like you do at home. I’m not saying synthetic food dyes are healthy, or that we should pour them on everything. I’m saying the reason we’re unhealthy as a country isn’t a conspiracy on how our government is “poisoning” us. 
It’s just not that complicated. #FitTok #gym #healt#healthyth RESEARCH: Comparison of food colour regulations in the EU and the US: a review of current provisions: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/19440049.2016.1274431 Food Security Index: https://impact.economist.com/sustainability/project/food-security-index/

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