Scroll Smart: Identifying Legit Food and Diet Posts
DeafCounseling July 6, 2023 in ASL 14 Subscribers Subscribe
If you spend any time scrolling social media, it’s a given that you’ve come across some of the numerous posts showing “what I eat in a day” or advertising health supplements or weight-loss plans. How do you tell if nutrition/food advice on social media is legit and the real thing? Registered dietitian, Barissa, a Coda, shares some great and helpful tips on how to screen the flood of posts on this topic. Follow her to see more of her content. #nutrition #dietfads #registereddietitian
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