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<blockquote data-quote="zand" data-source="post: 1138500" data-attributes="member: 85197"><p>[USER=41816]@Brunneria[/USER] no I don't have any sources. I am just aware that some men on here have said that sat fats make their cholesterol worse. The first post I read on this was by someone that I had told about my own improved cholesterol results. I felt a bit guilty that what I said may have influenced him to do what was the wrong thing for him. Since then there have been other men on here saying the same thing. I feel I have a duty to mention it as I would hate to cause harm to someone by not mentioning it, that's all. It's simply a trend I have noticed here. I don't look for studies or proof of anything, I don't particularly trust them. I don't need to be proved right or wrong just to flag up potential problems so others can make up their own minds. </p><p></p><p>Sorry that reply sounds a bit curt. It's not meant to be, I'm not explaining myself very well today, too much going on. Apologies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zand, post: 1138500, member: 85197"] [USER=41816]@Brunneria[/USER] no I don't have any sources. I am just aware that some men on here have said that sat fats make their cholesterol worse. The first post I read on this was by someone that I had told about my own improved cholesterol results. I felt a bit guilty that what I said may have influenced him to do what was the wrong thing for him. Since then there have been other men on here saying the same thing. I feel I have a duty to mention it as I would hate to cause harm to someone by not mentioning it, that's all. It's simply a trend I have noticed here. I don't look for studies or proof of anything, I don't particularly trust them. I don't need to be proved right or wrong just to flag up potential problems so others can make up their own minds. Sorry that reply sounds a bit curt. It's not meant to be, I'm not explaining myself very well today, too much going on. Apologies. [/QUOTE]
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