This is great and a start. But they (the article) nails it perfectly within itself. As long as the media pushes low-fat, it'll stay that way. As long as advertising companies can hold that seal of government approval, by gosh by golly we've got ourselves "heart healthy grains in a low-fat diet!"
Dr. Oz needs to get off his ass about fats and relearn some of his shit. I've heard him be so damn hypocritical and people (women especially, sorry ladies, your gender does) latch onto him like he's Moses. They take every supplement and do every little thing he says. Even to the point of having things working against themselves. Al, you're into Ayurveda, I don't know if you've seen Dr. Oz, but I've seen him talk about herb/supplements from Ayurveda that are not really accurate. I don't remember what he said but I just remember sitting there with my mouth open thinking "he's clueless."
One more thought. This whole message is most likely concerning cooked fats. If they can prove that cooked fats such as these aren't even the culprit then we are even on to something. Raw fats are in a world of their own. I know when I was eating a cooked fat heavy diet I enjoyed it and got great energy, but I did always get a crash for about 45 min after eating until it digested. Cooked fat is hard to digest. Raw fats; I can eat my meals and keep going, feeling great the whole way.