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In reply to the discussion: Saturated fat causes heart disease, eh? I wonder who told us that? [View all]Maru Kitteh
(31,027 posts)41. It is an excellent example of the powerful using the weak as "disposable" people
Corporations doing this is par for the course and thoroughly unsurprising.
It's painful to see how many people who were scientists and medical professionals involved in such a betrayal to their creed. It reaffirms the need for strong and ongoing ethics training for professionals working with vulnerable populations. Corporations will always be mindless and prone to malevolence. Humans working within these entities must be the conscience they will never have.
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Saturated fat causes heart disease, eh? I wonder who told us that? [View all]
GliderGuider
Sep 2016
OP
IMO the key is to consume a variety of high-quality fats, with an emphasis on saturated fats.
GliderGuider
Sep 2016
#2
Tilting at straw dogs, Frodo? You've left out half of what science actually does.
Nitram
Sep 2016
#12
It is an excellent example of the powerful using the weak as "disposable" people
Maru Kitteh
Sep 2016
#41
Your post shows how well the propaganda has worked. You cannot put Betty Crocker frosting
Chakab
Sep 2016
#15
It's easier than you think. I've been maintaining my weight with a keto diet for a couple of years
Chakab
Sep 2016
#17
Yes, my doctor said that about the cravings going away when you eliminate sugar.
SunSeeker
Sep 2016
#22
I wish many items were made with it that aren't! I like the taste, and don't notice anything n/t
Divine Discontent
Sep 2016
#66
I spent a couple of months on a ketogenic diet recently. I'm hoping to resume it.
nolabear
Sep 2016
#19
Remember when we were told to avoid egg yokes - we were just supposed to eat the white
womanofthehills
Sep 2016
#59