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As i start consuming a considerable amount more fat (eating more meat during the day, about 3x, frying veg for dinner in butter, starting to use olive oil), I find myself really wondering about these claims. The health orthodoxy staunchly argues, for whatever reason (and i'm not a big fan of conspiracy theories, I have to say), that fats are generally bad, particularly in excess. On the other hand there are those who say they are not bad, in fact they can be good.
Now how is a lay person like me, and possibly you, ever meant to know the difference. I'm not a doctor, dietitian, nutritionist, biologist, and I certainly don't have the luxury of being able to read the myraid books on this subject - and were I to do so the science within would fall on deaf ears since i'm no expert.
How do we know the truth, before we risk gambling on our healths - even for the best of intentions!
Now how is a lay person like me, and possibly you, ever meant to know the difference. I'm not a doctor, dietitian, nutritionist, biologist, and I certainly don't have the luxury of being able to read the myraid books on this subject - and were I to do so the science within would fall on deaf ears since i'm no expert.
How do we know the truth, before we risk gambling on our healths - even for the best of intentions!