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Friday, 4 September 2020

Current health guidance is utterly WRONG: Full-fat milk & red meat are good for you. It's the vegetable oils that can kill you

[SOTT]: The release of previously repressed studies shows that if you substitute saturated fats with polyunsaturated fats, this INCREASES the risk of cardiovascular disease. My fellow doctors need to accept the evidence.

Whilst we are in the middle of the coronavirus plandemic, it seems that all other diseases have been relegated to a position of complete irrelevance. Should this be happening? According to the British Heart Foundation, cardiovascular disease kills four hundred and sixty people each and every day in the UK. That's just shy of 170,000 every year.

Since the start of 2020, Covid-19 has allegedly killed 40,000 in the UK, and now kills about ten a day. On the other hand, heart attacks and strokes have killed 115,000, and continue to kill 460 people a day. Which one should we be really concerned about? Have a wild guess on that one.

An article in The Australian, based on a study that appeared in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC). The newspaper headline was: "How dairy and fat could save your life," with the sub-header "A new study confirms decades of research that saturated fats are good for your heart. So why do guidelines still push a non-fat diet?"

The problem is that, once someone has made up their mind, based on no facts at all, it is difficult to use facts to change their mind - but I shall have a go anyway. As the article in The Australian noted:

"A newly published study of 195,658 Brits over 10.6 years found 'no evidence that saturated fat intake was associated with cardiovascular disease. In contrast, the substitution of polyunsaturated for saturated fat was associated with higher CVD risk."'

Hold on - if you substitute saturated fats with polyunsaturated fats this increases the risk of cardiovascular disease? This is double blasphemy, surely. Even if saturated fats are not harmful, we absolutely know that polyunsaturated fats are healthy - don't we?

The answer is that we don't, and part of the reason for this is that research proving that polyunsaturated fats are unhealthy has been ruthlessly suppressed over the years....<<<Read The Full Article Here>>>...