and the reality of it is, if we don t stop the consumption of sugar the at the rate we re going we re all going to be fat and we re all going to be sick. and the procession to my operating room will not stop. is it just sugar, michael moss? is it salt? you read a headline one day, too much salt can kill you. the next day, not enough salt will kill you. and so you read about all these things. nobody seems to have a clear idea what they should be doing in terms of their diet that will definitely make an impact to their health. look at your favorite, cheese. we re now eating on average 33 pounds of cheese every year. and we got to that point because the processed food industry teamed up, believe it or not, with the government to turn cheese into an additive. something that s added to food to increase the allure. in some ways cheese is even more powerful than sugar because the brain gets deceived. if you can t see the fat that s on your food, the natural breaks that you have to sort of
idea what they should be doing in terms of their diet that will definitely make an impact to their health. look at your favorite, cheese. we re now eating on average 33 pounds of cheese every year. and we got to that point because the processed food industry teamed up, believe it or not, with the government to turn cheese into an additive. something that s added to food to increase the allure. in some ways cheese is even more powerful than sugar because the brain gets deceived. if you can t see the fat that s on your food, the natural breaks that you have to sort of curb over eating get taken off. that s nothing inherently wrong with salt, sugar, fat. it s the amounts and the allure of these products. and it s the mindlessness that we ve sort of taken to eating that can play right into the hands of the industry. joe, i ve talked to interview chris christie several times about it. he s very honest about his weight problems. he s a brilliant politician but he has this big frame and h