Who knew providing dietary advice was illegal in some US states unless you're "registered"?


(Dameon Welch-Abernathy) #1

The most shocking thing from this article isn’t the corrupt food industry, it’s the fact it’s illegal to provide advice on diet if you’re not a registered dietician in 21 states. Not shocking the industry is against changing this, either.


(Jay Patten) #2

When we pull the wool from around our own eyes, does life get easier? Of more difficult? :thinking:

Not to get political, but free speech in America is dead. And what makes me crazy is that hundreds of housands of Americans will riot in the streets, demanding that speech… becomes even less free.


(Dameon Welch-Abernathy) #3

That political rabbit hole is not one I want to go down here. :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:


(Jay Patten) #4

My broad statement is as far as I’m willing to go, lol.


#5

I was curious so I looked it up, here is the list by state

http://www.nutritionadvocacy.org/laws-state


(Dameon Welch-Abernathy) #6

What would be interesting is to overlay that chart with the percentage of population that have T2D or some other form of metabolic derangement.