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leafy vegetables." it's the omega- fatty acids contained in fish oil that are thought to protect against cardiovascular disease by having a beneficial effect on blood pressure, reducing inflammation and improving blood flow to the heart. omega- is also found in nuts, seeds, meats, dairy products, and fats
leafy vegetables." it's the omega- fatty acids contained in fish oil that are thought to protect against cardiovascular disease by having a beneficial effect on blood pressure, reducing inflammation and improving blood flow to the heart. omega- is also found in nuts, seeds, meats, dairy products, and fats...
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/03/04/health/fish-oil-heart-wellness/index.html
, fruits -- and decrease more animal foods, in particular red and processed meat. high intakes of these foods have been linked with increased disease risk," palmer said. the case for fake meat on thanksgiving eating more plant-based foods increases your intake of fiber, vitamins, minerals, healthy fats
, fruits -- and decrease more animal foods, in particular red and processed meat. high intakes of these foods have been linked with increased disease risk," palmer said. the case for fake meat on thanksgiving eating more plant-based foods increases your intake of fiber, vitamins, minerals, healthy fats...
https://edition.cnn.com/2017/12/25/health/meatless-food-resolution-drayer/index.html
least, the darker the chocolate, as indicated by a higher percent of cocoa solids, the less room there is for sugar. though chocolate is high in saturated fat from cocoa butter, this is mostly stearic acid, which has a neutral effect on blood cholesterol. on the other hand, milk chocolate has added fats
least, the darker the chocolate, as indicated by a higher percent of cocoa solids, the less room there is for sugar. though chocolate is high in saturated fat from cocoa butter, this is mostly stearic acid, which has a neutral effect on blood cholesterol. on the other hand, milk chocolate has added fats...
https://www.berkeleywellness.com/healthy-eating/food/article/sweet-news-about-chocolate