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Doctors reveal that eating potatoes causes

In the modern theater of dietary trends, the potato has been cast as the ultimate villain. For the better part of two decades, low-carb crusaders and keto enthusiasts have relegated this starchy staple to the “do-not-eat” list, lumping it in with refined sugars and processed flours. But according to a growing chorus of veteran dietitians and medical experts, the potato has been the victim of a massive case of nutritional identity theft.

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The truth is far more nuanced: the potato is a nutrient-dense whole food that has sustained civilizations for millennia. The issue isn’t the tuber itself, but the company it keeps—specifically the deep fryer and the heavy cream. As we peel back the layers of misinformation, a picture emerges of a vegetable that, when handled with a bit of culinary intelligence, offers a powerhouse of health benefits.

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