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I think that a lot of the 'hype' is not necessarily hype. Lots of little extra's add up during the course of the day to help make a difference and if what you are eating during the course of the day is generally better for you but only by a touch - I'm not sure really how to explain what I am thinking - but all the little extras add up. Its like the penny jar. At the end the year with the penny jar we often have well over £100-200 in it and sometimes when it has been counted it has been well over £400. Those little extras that brown and wholemeal give you when you eat, add up to a generally healthier life style. a healthy breakfast with say a covering of grape-nuts (link is here if you don't know them) giving you 7g extra fibre, 2g extra with some wholemeal bread on those lunch sandwiches, 1g extra fibre with the rice (though I think it is much more) plus the extra g's of fibre some veg give you with the rice, it all adds up to top up your nutrition across the day. Same goes for the other vitamins and minerals... a little here and there adds up.