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What You Eat Could Be Fueling Cancer, Is Big Food The New Big Tobacco | Grace Price

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EP. 222 In this episode of the Realfoodology podcast, I sit down with the incredible Grace Price, an 18-year-old changemaker who is already making waves in the world of cancer prevention and food activism. Grace, who you may recognize from her powerful testimony at the Senate, shares her inspiring journey—from losing her grandfather to cancer to creating a free documentary that explores the link between processed foods and cancer. We discuss the corrupt influence of big food and the dangers of ultra-processed foods. We also talk about regenerative farming, tackling food deserts, and empowering Gen Z to challenge the status quo when it comes to public health. Don't miss this eye-opening conversation on how we can flatten the cancer curve and improve our food system for future generations!

Timestamps:

  • 00:00:00 - Introduction
  • 00:05:51 - Grace’s Documentary
  • 00:07:55 - Cancer Research
  • 00:09:59 - Genetics and Cancer
  • 00:13:31 - The Food Pyramid and Other Big Food Corruption
  • 00:19:18 - Ultra-Processed Foods Are the New Cigarettes
  • 00:22:22 - Dietitian Curriculum and the Importance of Whole Foods
  • 00:25:41 - Bottom-Up Change
  • 00:27:28 - Big Tobacco and Big Food
  • 00:33:40 - Kellogg Campaign and Senate Roundtable
  • 00:35:53 - Coca-Cola Donating to the American Cancer Society
  • 00:40:16 - How Bad Is Processed Food & Worst Processed Foods
  • 00:44:38 - Carb Loading and Blood Sugar Spikes
  • 00:45:31 - Cigarettes and French Fries
  • 00:48:14 - Clorox and Twinkies
  • 00:50:07 - Getting Gen Z Involved
  • 00:54:53 - Harnessing the Power of Rebellious Teens
  • 00:56:08 - Climate Change and Agriculture
  • 00:58:06 - What’s Next for Grace
  • 01:01:56 - CGMs and Learning the Long-Term Impacts of Processed Foods
  • 01:03:38 - Flattening the Cancer Curve
  • 01:06:48 - Grace’s Health Non-Negotiables

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Produced By: Drake Peterson

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Contenido proporcionado por Courtney Swan. Todo el contenido del podcast, incluidos episodios, gráficos y descripciones de podcast, lo carga y proporciona directamente Courtney Swan o su socio de plataforma de podcast. Si cree que alguien está utilizando su trabajo protegido por derechos de autor sin su permiso, puede seguir el proceso descrito aquí https://es.player.fm/legal.

EP. 222 In this episode of the Realfoodology podcast, I sit down with the incredible Grace Price, an 18-year-old changemaker who is already making waves in the world of cancer prevention and food activism. Grace, who you may recognize from her powerful testimony at the Senate, shares her inspiring journey—from losing her grandfather to cancer to creating a free documentary that explores the link between processed foods and cancer. We discuss the corrupt influence of big food and the dangers of ultra-processed foods. We also talk about regenerative farming, tackling food deserts, and empowering Gen Z to challenge the status quo when it comes to public health. Don't miss this eye-opening conversation on how we can flatten the cancer curve and improve our food system for future generations!

Timestamps:

  • 00:00:00 - Introduction
  • 00:05:51 - Grace’s Documentary
  • 00:07:55 - Cancer Research
  • 00:09:59 - Genetics and Cancer
  • 00:13:31 - The Food Pyramid and Other Big Food Corruption
  • 00:19:18 - Ultra-Processed Foods Are the New Cigarettes
  • 00:22:22 - Dietitian Curriculum and the Importance of Whole Foods
  • 00:25:41 - Bottom-Up Change
  • 00:27:28 - Big Tobacco and Big Food
  • 00:33:40 - Kellogg Campaign and Senate Roundtable
  • 00:35:53 - Coca-Cola Donating to the American Cancer Society
  • 00:40:16 - How Bad Is Processed Food & Worst Processed Foods
  • 00:44:38 - Carb Loading and Blood Sugar Spikes
  • 00:45:31 - Cigarettes and French Fries
  • 00:48:14 - Clorox and Twinkies
  • 00:50:07 - Getting Gen Z Involved
  • 00:54:53 - Harnessing the Power of Rebellious Teens
  • 00:56:08 - Climate Change and Agriculture
  • 00:58:06 - What’s Next for Grace
  • 01:01:56 - CGMs and Learning the Long-Term Impacts of Processed Foods
  • 01:03:38 - Flattening the Cancer Curve
  • 01:06:48 - Grace’s Health Non-Negotiables

Show Links:

Sponsored By:

Check Out Grace Price:

Check Out Courtney:

Produced By: Drake Peterson

  continue reading

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