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Default basic overview of saturated fat

For all of the masochists (and cowards like Bob) who
angrily proclaim that saturated fat is healthy and
that anyone who says otherwise can take a hike, here's
a quick overview of the topic, in case it over occurs
to you that Reality would be a nice place to return to,
one day.

SATURATED FATS:

Saturated fats are usually solid or almost solid at room temperature.
All animal fats, such as those in meat, poultry, and dairy products are
saturated. Processed and fast foods are also saturated. Vegetable oils
also can be saturated. Palm, palm kernel and coconut oils are saturated
vegetable oils. (Fats containing mostly unsaturated fat can be made
more saturated through a process called "hydrogenation." See the
definition for hydrogenated/partially hydrogenated.")

Saturated fats are the very unhealthy fats. They make the body produce
more cholesterol, which may raise blood cholesterol levels. Excess
saturated fat is related to an increased risk of cardiovascular
disease. The amount of cholesterol found in foods is not as important
as the amount of saturated fat. Of all the fats, saturated fat is the
most potent determinant of blood cholesterol levels. Saturated fats
stimulates the production of LDL cholesterol ("bad" cholesterol) and
therefore increases blood cholesterol levels and the risk of heart
disease. Saturated fats raise cholesterol levels and LDL-cholesterol
levels more than dietary cholesterol itself.

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Yef wrote:

> For all of the masochists (and cowards like Bob) who
> angrily proclaim that saturated fat is healthy and
> that anyone who says otherwise can take a hike, here's
> a quick overview of the topic, in case it over occurs
> to you that Reality would be a nice place to return to,
> one day.


"Cowards like Bob"?

Care to explain how you preaching a doctrine of timidity makes someone ELSE
a coward?

Care to point out where someone angrily proclaimed that saturated fat is
healthy?

Care to explain why...Oh, never mind. <Plonk>

Bob


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"Yef" >, if that's their real name, wrote:

>Saturated fats are the very unhealthy fats.


We must have patience with Young Grasshopper until he sees the Truth.

Carol
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"Years ago my mother used to say to me... She'd say,
'In this world Elwood, you must be oh-so smart or oh-so pleasant.'
Well, for years I was smart.... I recommend pleasant. You may quote me."

*James Stewart* in the 1950 movie, _Harvey_
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Bob wrote:

> Yef wrote:
>
>>For all of the masochists (and cowards like Bob) who
>>angrily proclaim that saturated fat is healthy and
>>that anyone who says otherwise can take a hike, here's
>>a quick overview of the topic, in case it over occurs
>>to you that Reality would be a nice place to return to,
>>one day.

>
> "Cowards like Bob"?


I think he means me. But now you've done it. Next he'll be explaining
in his wonderfully wacky way why breathing is bad for you. And his
science will be just as wrong and ill-informed as the blurt that
started this thread. I mean who can argue with a guy who's this smart:
"Processed and fast foods are also saturated."

> Care to explain how you preaching a doctrine of timidity makes someone ELSE
> a coward?


There you go, getting all logical and truthful.

> Care to point out where someone angrily proclaimed that saturated fat is
> healthy?


Jeez, can't a guy embellish a little... um, a lot, any more just to
make a fallacious point?

> Care to explain why...Oh, never mind. <Plonk>


May I join you in the world of yef-plonk...? Thank you.

<plonk>

Pastorio

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