A video spread on social media contains the claim that “there’s no such thing as protein”, based on the fact that gorillas eat leaves. In reality, protein exists, and gorillas eat loads of it.
The video has over 48,000 likes on Instagram and the original video uploaded to YouTube has 2.5 million views.
of the human diet, needed to maintain, repair and grow tissues like muscle. False claims about food and nutrition can cause harm, as bad information about health can influence people’s decisions.
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