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<blockquote data-quote="Member496333" data-source="post: 2153018"><p>I think we will be chasing our tails for another fifty years on the cholesterol debate and still there will be no consensus. The human body is so complicated, and the trials necessary to understand it so expensive and ethically challenged, that a whole truth will never be known. Not in my lifetime. Eat real food and nature tends to take care of the complicated stuff for us.</p><p></p><p>Disclaimer: I am not knocking the cholesterol conversation, it’s important that people are interested and that it’s being studied, but I do feel that the majority have no need to concern themselves with it. Particularly when the real data seems to suggest the more the better. By real data I mean not doctored 1950s junk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Member496333, post: 2153018"] I think we will be chasing our tails for another fifty years on the cholesterol debate and still there will be no consensus. The human body is so complicated, and the trials necessary to understand it so expensive and ethically challenged, that a whole truth will never be known. Not in my lifetime. Eat real food and nature tends to take care of the complicated stuff for us. Disclaimer: I am not knocking the cholesterol conversation, it’s important that people are interested and that it’s being studied, but I do feel that the majority have no need to concern themselves with it. Particularly when the real data seems to suggest the more the better. By real data I mean not doctored 1950s junk. [/QUOTE]
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