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# Naturalistic fallacy.  The amount of processing that's gone into a...

*September 5, 2023 — Comment Couts Moseley's post*

Naturalistic fallacy.  The amount of processing that's gone into a food has no relationship to whether it's healthy to eat or not.  Deathcap mushrooms are "natural" and "unprocessed", yet you'd be a fool to eat them.
