I think 40 days without sleep would have major negative impacts on your health.
If you're recommending a high saturated fat diet, you have failed your community college nutrition course. Or you've been misinformed by websites. Try to get your money back and spend it on some fresh vegetables.Yes mate, i have a DEXA scan done every few months.
If you're recommending a high saturated fat diet, you have failed your community college nutrition course. Or you've been misinformed by websites. Try to get your money back and spend it on some fresh vegetables.
You must be informed by same websites as Visaria. Maybe attended same community college. Since you're quoting the web, google nation by life expectancy, you'll notice they do not have a high saturated diet, actually the opposite.There is now good scientific evidence published in peer-reviewed journals reals that saturated fat is not at all the bugaboo it had been made out to be. And much evidence that SUGAR and HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP have been the main drivers of coronary artery disease, atherosclerosis, diabetes, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and cancers of many types.
I’m not knocking plants by any means. But the fact (not would-be facts stated by misinformed websites), actual, scientifically determined fact indicates that a diet high in saturated fats and very low to no sugar consumption is perhaps close tot the ideal human diet. Unfortunately the US government, and following the US, governments around the world have spent immense resources in an information dissemination campaign against dietary saturated fat that it may be a generation or more before we shake the last vestiges of the “Low Fat” indoctrination of the last 50 to 60 years.
As an aside, not all fats are equal. Other than olive oil and avocado oil, most plant and seed oils appear to be the opposite of healthy. I myself stick to animal fats for cooking, and olive oil for dressings.
Here is an interesting article from the Journal of Gastroenterology about sugar and fatty liver in children:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/ar...o34kUgjo58ttGRVxfkbubug8uu9xqv5EmGYspo9T_PdKQ
You must be informed by same websites as Visaria and went to same community college. Since you're quoting the web, google nation by life expectancy, you'll notice they do not have a high saturated diet, actually the opposite. Fad diets come and go ...
Likewise. You should read your link again. Then read my previous reply. I'm not referring to children, just adults and seniors.I'm not here to change your mind. Your reliance on ad hominem arguments shows your mind, like most people, is closed to anything that would contradict your beliefs.
Likewise. You should read your link again. Then read my previous reply. I'm not referring to children, just adults and seniors.
Here is an interesting article from the Journal of Gastroenterology about sugar and fatty liver in children:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/ar...o34kUgjo58ttGRVxfkbubug8uu9xqv5EmGYspo9T_PdKQ
I'm not recommending anything.If you're recommending a high saturated fat diet