Reading the executive order on MAHA, where agencies are directed to work with farmers to ensure U.S. food is the healthiest, most abundant, and most affordable in the world, reminded me of the “cheap, fast, good” principle: you can only pick two. Healthy + Abundant = Not Affordable Abundant + Affordable = Not Healthy Healthy + Affordable = Not Abundant I think we should retire the "need" for "food" to be cheap.
"We have not succeeded in answering all our problems. The answers we have found only serve to raise a whole set of new questions. In some ways we feel we are as confused as ever, but we believe we are confused on a higher level and about more important things." - The more I learn about the human body the more this seems true.
Trialing the over the counter stelo CGM and I'm less than impressed with its accuracy. Then I look at the finer details. Accurate is considered to be within 20% variance either way. So a read of 100 may be 80 or 120 or anywhere inbetween. And it apparently has about a 93% accuracy...meaning it could be off even further. So helpful for trends but not very accurate in my opinion.