00:00A major health warning just dropped, and it goes against what the government has been promoting.
00:05The American Heart Association says people should get more protein from plants, not meat.
00:10It also recommends low-fat or fat-free dairy, and healthy oils like olive, soybean, and canola instead of butter
00:18or beef tallow.
00:19That directly clashes with new federal diet advice introduced earlier this year.
00:24The AHA says its guidance is based on decades of science.
00:27Doctors behind the report warn that pushing more red meat and full-fat dairy could raise the risk of heart
00:34disease, diabetes, and other chronic illnesses.
00:37The group is still telling people to eat more fruits, vegetables, beans, peas, lentils, and whole grains, while cutting back
00:45on added sugar, sodium, alcohol, and ultra-processed foods.
00:50One of the biggest messages is this.
00:52Healthy eating should start early, as young as age one, because heart disease can begin developing much sooner than most
00:59people think.
01:00Now, the debate is growing louder, and many doctors worry mixed messages could make people think eating more meat is
01:06suddenly safe.
01:08So the real question is, who should people trust with their health?
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