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That's an interesting, and depressing, thought. My family has eaten
margarine as far back as I can remember, and anything out of a box. I'm
sure that I'm partially hydrogenated too! Does anybody know if it works
that way? Does the body store consumed trans-fats?
I've read some alarming stuff about trans-fats. They're almost inescapable
these days, too. You literally have to buy nothing packaged to avoid them.
Between trans-fats, "modified food starch", and the MSG in "natural
spices", it's a tough walk through the supermarket...
John Pavao
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One of my doctors who is into orthomolecular medicine told me once that
trans-fats can't be metabolized by the body because the enzymes which
process fats do not fit the shape of the trans-fats. If true, I wonder
if my weight loss stalled because all I have left is non-burnable
transfats.
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