A new study suggests that fretting over the oft-maligned saturated fats may not be doing much good for your heart. Findings published Monday in the Annals of Internal Medicine show that saturated fats do not increase the risk for heart attacks or other cardiac events. Nor did researchers find any benefit from consuming polyunsaturated fats, such as the fish oil supplements that are often promoted as health measures.
The work is part of a shift in nutritional guidelines questioning whether fat is inherently bad for you and whether certain kinds of fats are better or worse. Still, the study did find a link between trans fats-the hydrogenated oil added to many processed foods-and heart disease. Read more at The New York Times.
{Andy Heller-Matzav.com Newscenter}
Everyday a new report says just the opposite. Who are we to believe?
Shmulka Bernstein’s used to promote its goose fat—is that OK again?
Number two yip in moderation
don’t fall for it is not true getting fat is very dangeris you could get dibets and you can get very sick and some pont you could die from it go on a diet it is better for you as my father alwas told me you are caring a 20 pond bag that you don’t need get rid of it