It's good for you period. It's the carbohydrates normally consumed with it that are bad for cardiovascular health, so eating straight up butter is one way of avoiding that.
It's amazing to me that people still believe the myths about cholesterol and fat. About 4/5ths of the cholesterol in your system was created by your own body, it's requires for you to even live, and the only reason it's found in arteries is because it's repairing the damage caused from inflammation as a result of blood sugar spikes.
Doctors who screech about cholesterol only care about pushing pills like statins onto people. Make no mistake, the medical establishment is not about making sure people are healthy. No, it's about toeing the fucking line and telling people what you are ordered to tell them.
But remember, if you do your own research, your a menace to society! This isn't a shock if you know anything about the connections between the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (the group that licenses dieticians) and the Seventh-Day Adventists. For those who don't know, the founder of the AND is Lenna F. Cooper and she had one goal: pushing a vegan diet because she believed that a diet of meat caused cancer while making men become sex-crazed beasts. Source: It came to her in a dream.
the only reason it's found in arteries is because it's repairing the damage caused from inflammation as a result of blood sugar spikes.
This is so important it bears repeating. We've been sold a bill of goods by big AG and we're just now learning the old USDA "food pyramid" is a pyramid of LIES!
Low carb/intermittent fasting is optimal. Which is to say, limit carbs and you won't want to stuff your face constantly, but will find like 2 meals a day to be sufficient.
It boggles my mind that so many still believe in the myth of saturated fats leading to heart disease. There’s no correlation at all and without correlation, you cannot prove causation.
Other than excess carbohydrates, polyunsaturated fats particularly of the vegetable oil kind is really bad for cardiovascular health. Their excess omega 3 levels make them inflammatory and during production, they are heated to ridiculous temperatures that they become bitter. To counteract the bitterness, factories incorporate deodorants.
It's good for you period. It's the carbohydrates normally consumed with it that are bad for cardiovascular health, so eating straight up butter is one way of avoiding that.
It's amazing to me that people still believe the myths about cholesterol and fat. About 4/5ths of the cholesterol in your system was created by your own body, it's requires for you to even live, and the only reason it's found in arteries is because it's repairing the damage caused from inflammation as a result of blood sugar spikes.
Doctors who screech about cholesterol only care about pushing pills like statins onto people. Make no mistake, the medical establishment is not about making sure people are healthy. No, it's about toeing the fucking line and telling people what you are ordered to tell them.
But remember, if you do your own research, your a menace to society! This isn't a shock if you know anything about the connections between the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (the group that licenses dieticians) and the Seventh-Day Adventists. For those who don't know, the founder of the AND is Lenna F. Cooper and she had one goal: pushing a vegan diet because she believed that a diet of meat caused cancer while making men become sex-crazed beasts. Source: It came to her in a dream.
The Food Pyramid is a hell of a drug.
This is so important it bears repeating. We've been sold a bill of goods by big AG and we're just now learning the old USDA "food pyramid" is a pyramid of LIES!
Low carb/intermittent fasting is optimal. Which is to say, limit carbs and you won't want to stuff your face constantly, but will find like 2 meals a day to be sufficient.
I have seen multiple memes where this is treated as the gigachad justification.
By the way, does that blood sugar spike thing apply to allergies too?
It boggles my mind that so many still believe in the myth of saturated fats leading to heart disease. There’s no correlation at all and without correlation, you cannot prove causation.
Other than excess carbohydrates, polyunsaturated fats particularly of the vegetable oil kind is really bad for cardiovascular health. Their excess omega 3 levels make them inflammatory and during production, they are heated to ridiculous temperatures that they become bitter. To counteract the bitterness, factories incorporate deodorants.