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Okay folks- I think I am getting to the bottom of this- it seems ghee contains

no oxidised cholesterol- or trans fatty acids...

 

Ghee contains :

 

65% of Saturated Fat

 

32% of Mono-unsaturated Fat

 

2% of Linoleic Acid and

 

< 1.0% of Alpha Linoleic Acid

 

Saturated fatty acid is the predominant fatty acid in Ghee

 

100gm of Ghee contains

 

300 mg of cholesterol

 

100 gm of fat

 

65 gm of saturated fatty acids

 

 

 

Another interesting fact is pointed out by Dr Saini, author of Create a Healthy

Heart. He writes, " Ghee or clarified butter is a better choice than margarine

and refined oil.. Cholesterol itself is not harmful but becomes harmful when it

is partly broken down or oxidized by unstable chemicals called free radicals.

Ghee and particularly organic ghee has no oxidized cholesterol or trans-fatty

acid and is very stable at higher cooking temperatures.. "

 

The lack of trans-fatty acids and presence of HDL (good cholesterol) are

elements that have been shown to promote healthy bodies and healthy hearts.

 

 

 

 

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