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Lancet publishes nutritional shortfalls of EAT-Lancet diet

A new study, published in The Lancet Journal, has found a controversial diet released in 2019 has significant micronutrient shortcomings.

NEW research has found the controversial EAT-lancet diet has significant shortfalls in several key vitamins – recommending an increase of nutrient-dense animal source foods.

The landmark EAT-Lancet report, published in 2019, laid out how to nourish people and save the planet through a “planetary health diet”, consisting mostly of whole plant-based foods.

But new research, published this week in The Lancet Planetary Health, suggests the planetary…

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