Ending the War on Fat
Ending the War on FatBryan Walsh @bryanrwalsh June 12, 2014For decades, it has been the most vilified nutrient in the American diet. But new science reveals fat isn’t what’s hurting our healthThe...
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"The prevalence of Type 2 diabetes increased 166% from 1980 to 2012. Nearly 1 in 10 American adults has the disease, costing the health care system $245 billion a year, and an estimated 86 million...
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Geezes I couldn't agree more. Healthy fats are not the culprit: sugar and simple carbs are. Most food contains some sort of corn sugar if it is processed. You can't even get sliced meat at the deli...
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"Not every expert agrees. Dr. Dean Ornish, founder of the nonprofit Preventive Medicine Research Institute, whose low-fat, almost vegan diet has been shown in one study to reverse arterial blockage,...
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Yours in #1 is quite a testament, Geezes. Thank you for posting it.
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Well, to some, those who have declared a culture war in the USA, it would seem so. Or at least, that they want to go to war over aspect of our lives that are not politically correct in their point of...
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What has been seen cannot be unseenhttps://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=285840734917771&set=vb.100004755397305&type=2&theater
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FM, thanks for saying that , too. It stuck with me such that having just come back from buying cooking oil at the shop, where I bought commercial coconut oil, but a small bottle, so I'll learn how to...
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