Posted on 08/04/2013 4:16:03 AM PDT by grundle
"It is good to be Absolute Tyrant."
Can anyone explain or direct me to the mechanics of how cherrios reduces cholesterol?
My thought is if you eat oats instead of meat for breakfast you still have the milk cholesterol to deal with which would be lower than meat fat. But that’s not science.
Amazing.
Did they not donate enough to the Democrats?
I thought that they were saying it "could" lower cholesterol. If this is the case, then there are several avenues such as replacing meat/eggs, and the effect of the oats in the system where it could possibly help lower it. If they are saying it "will" lower it, then they probably need to stop.
Thanks. Using the “could” scenario means any non cholesterol substitute would work.
Might be a new marketing campaign for beer!
It has to do with them making a medical type claim. Activia got challenged on their claims too and had to stop them.
This really has NOTHING to do with the chocolate
jeebus....such matters are beneath him, they are
irrelevant. This is just petty unelected desk
jockeys with a taste of power abusing their positions.
Give a bureaucrat a tiny taste of power and you
will soon have a monster on your hands running
amok destroying any and all that cross their path.
I think they say that it, “may contribute”.
It may or may not, but it is a part of this nutritious breakfast.
heh
Cute Baby Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTCQpjUrCe8
I put beer on my cheerios and my cholesterol is perfect.
Cheerios alone might have a “scrubbing” effect on free cholesterol in the body such as triglycerides. They act as sponges, in a way. However, what they don’t tell you is that unless you’re eating your Cheerios with skim milk, you’re still consuming milk fat.
That being said, it’s been shown in recent dietary journals that consumption of Omega 6’s, such as those found in oats, bran, barley, etc., have an inflammatory effect on the cardiovascular system.
America’s diet changed drastically in the 1980s due to an overzealous campaign that promoted fats as making us fat. Dietary science over the last 15 years has proven that’s not only false, but that what we replaced those fats with are what’s actually contributing to our obesity.
For instance, prior to the 1980s, frying food was something that wasn’t done so often. Nowadays, you can’t go to most restaurants and find a non-fried item on the menu. Supposedly coating chicken in breadcrumbs and frying it was healthy because the breadcrumbs have fiber and the chicken is low-fat? Right.
Sales of Lipitor must be falling. So Pfizer has their boy crack down on General Mills.
This “cholesterol problem” is bad medicine anyway. Cholesterol is necessary for good health - including the production of testosterone. (The politicized medical community recommends against consuming cholesterol, and suggests estrogen supplements made from soy instead. Birth control and effeminization in one.)
Search Youtube for “cholesterol myth” and listen with a critical ear to any of the many and various exposes of the scam. Then enjoy your bacon and eggs, and avoid the side-effects of Lipitor and soy.
For sure! I've long heard that beer gives one all the niacin they need...It also keeps the kidneys working and makes girls look prettier - no telling how many benefits it has.
Hasn’t that wide load wife of Obama’s spen the last 5 years blathering about how everyone must eat turnip greens and lentils “for their health”?
I’d prefer the sock get shoved in her mouth.
Yay! Truth comes to a thread. Thanks for posting.
The “Serial Liar” ordering a private business how to advertise? What the hell has happened to this country?
Never mind, nobody really cares anyway, I’m going back to my iPod. (sarc)
They made Ford stop advertising that they didn’t take a bailout also.
I had to give up General Mills products when they enthusiastically and unapologetically came out full bore in favor of the homosexual lifestyle.
I am going to give all my products to a food bank.
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