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October 8, 2024 16 mins

In this episode, our host sheds light on the possible motives of tobacco companies working with video game companies and how their strategies may be influencing youth addiction to nicotine and gaming.

We also examine the controversial history of the food pyramid and its evolution into the current MyPlate guidelines. Our host explains how these dietary recommendations may contribute to sugar addiction and questions the involvement of large corporations and the government in shaping public health policies.

Join us as we uncover the connections between addiction, nutrition, and industry influence, and learn what steps you can take to protect your health. Whether it's quitting sugar, smoking or seeking healthier lifestyle choices, this episode offers practical advice and support for your journey towards better well-being.

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