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Seaweed Can Reduce 75 Percent Fat Absorption

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It amazes me that people still believe in the "fat will make you fat" and is bad for you fairy story.

Dr. Briffa had a good article on this very topic today.

Is eating less saturated fat and more carbohydrate good for the heart? Actually, it seems the reverse is true

 

 

 

 

 

How often have you heard that for the sake of your heart you should cut back on saturated fat and eat more carbohydrate? The thing is, though, science reveals that saturated fat does not appear to enhance heart disease risk. And, what is more, certain carbohydrates have the ability to induces changes in the body that can boost our risk of this condition. On Wednesday, I report on a study published this week (as well as other) evidence which suggests that cutting back on saturated fat and eating more carb can actually increase risk of heart disease. For more on this, click this link.

 

 

 

 

 

 

A research showed that seaweed contains natural substances that can support those who are doing weight-loss program. A natural fiber in sea kelp called Alginate can reduce more than 75 percent fat absorption by the body that can cause obesity and other diseases. Read more at http://healtnhappyness.blogspot.com/

 

 

 

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