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<blockquote data-quote="bulkbiker" data-source="post: 1670774" data-attributes="member: 219467"><p>I don't drink but would agree that most of the others are essential certainly for my life...and I enjoy them all eating my way.</p><p>How many "healthy" individuals are on this site however. We are here because we have a condition and some of us can't process carbs because of it so they are surely best avoided in that case.</p><p>I see more and more evidence that sat fat is nothing to worry about and am happy to take in as much as my way of eating brings. LDL is the new "demon" but again I have yet to see any convincing evidence. As Dr Fung would say is our body so stupid to make something that we have eaten for millennia (sat fat) bad for us? In my opinion it is far more likely to be something more recently introduced into our diets that causes the problems. Excess carbs fits this description nicely..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulkbiker, post: 1670774, member: 219467"] I don't drink but would agree that most of the others are essential certainly for my life...and I enjoy them all eating my way. How many "healthy" individuals are on this site however. We are here because we have a condition and some of us can't process carbs because of it so they are surely best avoided in that case. I see more and more evidence that sat fat is nothing to worry about and am happy to take in as much as my way of eating brings. LDL is the new "demon" but again I have yet to see any convincing evidence. As Dr Fung would say is our body so stupid to make something that we have eaten for millennia (sat fat) bad for us? In my opinion it is far more likely to be something more recently introduced into our diets that causes the problems. Excess carbs fits this description nicely.. [/QUOTE]
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