
The Food Chain Food heroes and villains
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Dec 11, 2025 In this enlightening discussion, Cecile Simmons, a researcher on online myths, shares her personal journey through the maze of social media nutrition claims that led her to cut out numerous foods. Michael Ulloa, a personal trainer, humorously debunks wellness misinformation and highlights the dangers of restrictive diets. Dr. Emily Dennis discusses the rampant spread of misinformation, while Grace DeRocha fact-checks content around seed oils and carbohydrates, emphasizing their importance in a balanced diet. Together, they tackle how to navigate the confusing online food landscape.
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Maternity-Leave Rabbit Hole
- Cecile Simmons fell into online wellness rabbit holes while on maternity leave and began cutting out many foods to treat eczema.
- She eventually restricted her diet severely until medical advice and changing her feed helped her reintroduce foods.
Misinformation Is Widespread
- Emily Dennis' research found nearly half of posts from popular Aussie nutrition accounts had misinformation.
- Brand-backed posts and supplement claims were most likely to be low-quality.
See A Doctor Before Drastic Diets
- Seek professional medical advice if symptoms persist instead of endlessly testing diets found online.
- A doctor's counsel helped Cecile recognise the harms of excessive food restriction.
