The Register Citizen (Torrington, CT)

Postpone dietary guidelines now

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A healthy body is a healthy immune system and this is not being talked about enough by our leaders. Changing my diet made me healthier and everyone needs this informatio­n. It’s free to be healthy and that’s why this informatio­n isn’t advertised. Spread the word please!

I am writing to urge you to call on the U.S. Department­s of Agricultur­e and Health and Human Services to postpone publicatio­n of the report by the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee, so that the federal agencies in charge can have time to address serious allegation­s by one or more members of this committee about the process that produces the Dietary Guidelines for Americans. These allegation­s, which recently come to light in a letter submitted by The Nutrition Coalition, detail serious flaws in the process and imply that the very reliabilit­y of our federal nutrition recommenda­tions is in question.

With 60 percent of Americans diagnosed with one or more chronic illnesses, conditions which increase the risk for severe outcomes and death from Covid-19, the U.S. now more than ever needs evidence-based advice on how to maintain and restore our metabolic health.

The Guidelines to date have self-evidently been unable to flatten the curve on the rates of these diet-related diseases.

Please urge USDA-HHS to delay the release of the committee's expert report to provide time to thoroughly investigat­e these allegation­s.

Elizabeth Avery, Pittsfield, Mass.

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