
"Misinformation": Woman Gets Trolled For Sharing Pic Of "Protein-full Diet"
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An X user is being slammed online for posting a photo of a plate full of food and terming it as a "protein-full diet" when, according to several social media users, it was high in carbohydrates.
An X user is being slammed online for posting a photo of a plate full of food and terming it as a "protein-full diet" when, according to several social media users, it was high in carbohydrates. Taking to X, user Dr Sheetal Yadav, who according to her X bio is an assistant professor, shared a picture of a plate that had sprouts, a peeled banana, two slices of apple, two dates, two pieces of walnuts and four almonds. "Protein full Diet," she wrote in the caption of the post. Protein full Diet 😋 pic.twitter.com/tEmNJHOz63
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Ms Yadav's post quickly caught the attention of social media users. It even grabbed the eyeballs of the nutrition and fitness online community. Swedish doctor Andreas Eenfeldt, Founder and CEO of Diet Doctor, said that the food on the plate has a low amount of protein as per his calculations on his nutrition app. "According to @JoinHava photo tracking it's just 13 grams of protein and a ton of carbs and fat. It's a very low protein diet (8% of calories)," he wrote.