After a study released earlier this week suggested that low fat diets are doing more harm than good, many people who thought they were health conscious are now contemplating an entirely new eating plan embracing the very ingredient they believed was the enemy.
Read moreThe Truth About Fat and Sugar is Finally Explained →
Dr Aseem Malhotra reveals why you need to let fat be your medicine...
Read moreFat Chance! Animal Fats Have Had Their Reputation Rehabilitated — So Enjoy!
“Eat butter; drink milk whole … stock up on creamy cheese, offal and sausage and, yes, bacon,”...
Read moreWhole Fat Dairy May Actually Be Good For You →
Whole fat dairy may actually be good for you -- New research suggests that full-fat dairy products may actually help in the fight against diabetes and weight gain!
Read moreExperts Say Vegetable Oil May Not Be As Healthful As We Thought →
Never-published data on vegetable oil and heart health reveals some disturbing trends.
Read moreA Decades-Old Study, Rediscovered, Challenges Advice on Saturated Fat →
Data from an unpublished trial reveals replacing saturated fats with vegetable oils DOES NOT help reduce cardiovascular disease or death, in fact, it may increase the risk!
These findings run counter to conventional dietary recommendations that advise a diet low in saturated fat to decrease heart risk.
Read moreHow “The Big Fat Surprise” Has Exposed the Big Fat Shutdown on Science →
I hope you read the Meatingplace article about the state of affairs with dietary guidelines and the panel discussion that took place this week without Nina Teicholz, who was invited, then disinvited when other invited panelists for the National Food Policy conference took issue with having Teicholz on the panel.
Read moreAre Full-Fat Dairy Foods Better For You After All? →
After years of warnings that whole milk has too much fat, new research suggests it could actually be BETTER for your diet than low-fat or non-fat options.
Read moreButter, Lard, More Make a Big, Fat Comeback →
Clean-food trend and new regulations converge to rehabilitate animal fats.
Read moreRefined Sugar vs. Saturated Fat: What’s More Likely To Cause Coronary Heart Disease? →
Researchers believe sugar may be putting the heart at a greater risk than a high-fat diet.
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