The Synergee Podcast
For decades, Americans have been told what healthy eating should look like—from the Food Pyramid to MyPlate. But if those guidelines were enough, why are rates of obesity, diabetes, and metabolic dysfunction still rising? In this episode, Kelly and Lori take a deeper look at what the Food Pyramid got wrong, what MyPlate improved, and why neither approach fully supports true metabolic health. They unpack the history behind these guidelines, the influence of the food industry, and why quality, nutrient density, and individuality matter more than ever. You'll also hear their perspective on protein needs as we age, the role of fiber, the impact of ultra-processed foods, and how to start building a plate that actually supports blood sugar, energy, and long-term resilience. In this episode, we discuss: * What the Food Pyramid got wrong (and how it shaped today's health crisis) * How MyPlate simplified nutrition—but still missed key pieces * Why whole food quality matters more than food categories * The impact of processed foods, grains, and fat-phobia * Why protein becomes more important as we age * How to think about fiber, healthy fats, and food sourcing * Why nutrition must be personalized for your age, stage, and metabolism Bottom line: Guidelines are built for populations—but your health is personal.
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