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Cholesterol Removed From The List

February 5, 2020BlogNutrition

Ultimately cholesterol is removed from the naughty list of nutrients.

The US government has finally accepted that cholesterol is not the nutrient of concern and did U-turn on their warnings for the use of cholesterol lowering drugs.

The drug companies roughly in 40 years made over 1.5 trillion dollars by selling cholesterol lowering drugs.

The Nikki Barr says that cholesterol has been labelled as the naughty nutrient for nearly 40 years, with health officials warning to stay away from the high cholesterol foods to avoid heart disease due to clogging of the blood vessels.

Now US officials have finally given the green signals for the previous warning of eating eggs, butter, fatty diary products, nuts, coconut oil and meat, now classified to be safe and removed from the nutrients of concern list.

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