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What are some of the most concerning nutrition bloggers/creators you've encountered?

I’m writing a paper for an anthropology class that focuses on the culture and politics surrounding diet and nutrition, particularly in the United States. I need to find someone who makes content about specific dietary plans/restrictions, and I’d be really interested in doing a deep dive on someone who makes particularly problematic content/spreads misinformation. I’m particularly interested in people who make the content in relationship to weight loss, but I’m not dead set on it. So please, point me in the direction of questionable nutrition creators! Not trying to incite anything that would violate rule two, I’m talking about objective misinformation, not people whose diets you personally don’t like!

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Bobby Parrish is really stupid. He just walks around grocery stores and looks at products, sees an ingredient, calls it “inflammatory, don’t eat this” without citing any evidence and moves on. He also has an app that approves and disapproves certain foods based off of… whatever random studies he chooses to believe. He is not a dietitian either.

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I mean concerning isn’t quite the word but the liver king recently was unveiled as a (obvious to some) liar misleading people that his weird diet and old style of living was leading him to massive gains when in fact he was just using enhancement drugs. Lots of straight up bs content and he got really huge pushing his diet and lifestyle on others.

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\> I’m writing a paper for an anthropology class that focuses on the culture and politics surrounding diet and nutrition, particularly in the United States. I need to find someone who makes content about specific dietary plans/restrictions, and I’d be really interested in doing a deep dive on someone who makes particularly problematic content/spreads misinformation. I’m particularly interested in people who make the content in relationship to weight loss, but I’m not dead set on it. So please, point me in the direction of questionable nutrition creators! Not trying to incite anything that would violate rule two, I’m talking about objective misinformation, not people whose diets you personally don’t like!

Are you trying to organize a witchhunt?

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