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ENCORE: Rethinking SNAP: Enhancing Nutrition and Access, Part 1

ENCORE: Rethinking SNAP: Enhancing Nutrition and Access, Part 1

Update: 2025-10-22
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Reforming SNAP. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program—formerly known as food stamps—is designed to address nutritional gaps for economically disadvantaged Americans. But critics argue that SNAP’s lack of selectivity when it comes to ultra-processed foods stokes the current epidemic of obesity and metabolic disorders. Nutritionist Carolina Schneider, MS, RD, joins us to discuss an opportunity to reform SNAP. She makes the case for emphasizing fresh, minimally processed food as eligible for purchase under SNAP. Also, she urges inclusion of vitamin D under SNAP benefits because of the pervasiveness of vitamin D deficiency, especially among SNAP recipients. Check out a hub for citizen activism at www.All4VitaminD.org. In Part 2, we shift to consideration of plant-based diets: What are their advantages, and what are potential pitfalls? 

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ENCORE: Rethinking SNAP: Enhancing Nutrition and Access, Part 1

ENCORE: Rethinking SNAP: Enhancing Nutrition and Access, Part 1

Dr. Ronald Hoffman