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Old 06-28-2015, 01:14 PM #1
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Default The Cholesterol Myths

WHen I was involved in the chapter meetings of Weston A Price here in our city, I remember being given a leaflet on this book. That was about 10 yrs ago when I became so consumed with this cholesterol business:

www.ravnskov.nu/cholesterol.htm
The idea that too much animal fat and high cholesterol are dangerous to your heart and vessels is nothing but a myth. Here are some astonishing and ...

At the bottom of this site, and after the books the author lists 9 Facts on Cholesterol. I hadn't seen that as I didn't go past the books.


PS: There are many books available NOW on this subject, amazon carries them all.

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