
Nice Merican impersonation.
I disagree. It still is. If it doesn't come in a box, you're doing pretty good for starters at least.
By eating disorders, I am referencing more the likes of Jack Dorsey... the types who think they can outsmart their biology by "hacking their diet". Which is how Steve Jobs ended up dead from a treatable disease.
It's one thing to try to eat a healthy, balanced diet and not overdo your portions. It's quite another to subscribe to eating this as a miracle cure and that as a toxin that will kill you. This happens way, way too often. Most human diets today are defined by gerrymandered exclusions: "I don't eat gluten", even if you're one of the 99% that don't have celiac disease. "I don't eat pork - unclean animal." "I'm a vegetarian, but I eat chicken and fish." (Dafuq is
THAT about anyway??) And otherwise an attitude that buys into reductionist eating: açaí berries, bone broth, probiotic foods, alternative milks, etc. as if a little of a fake fad ingredient is good for you so gorging on it must be that much better!
It's a false illusion ... the quasi-religious belief that you can defeat illness and death with a veneer of control over what you ingest.