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Things you didn’t know that you didn’t know.

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Karim Jovian's profile picture
Karim Jovian1 year ago

So high cholesterol is good And butter 🧈 is good?

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Jeremy Maher1 year ago

Pay attention to wise men and women They didn’t live this long for no reason Even if you disagree, make sure you understand why! The why is everything in life. Not just because you feel that way, understand why you believe something

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B4B Earth Tea1 year ago

Wow. It’s seems like everything we have been told to do hurts us. Wow

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Ricky🇺🇸🇺🇸1 year ago

Democrats must be born with Alzheimer’s. That explains a lot.

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Mike Man🇺🇸1 year ago

I use pasture whole eggs goat butter and lard

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RICH UNIVERSE1 year ago

The claim that margarine is “one molecule away from plastic” is a popular myth, but it’s scientifically misleading. Plastics and margarine are both made of organic molecules, which means they are composed primarily of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. However, the structure and function of these molecules are vastly different. Plastics, like polyethylene, are long chains of repeating units (polymers) that are used for their durability and strength. Margarine, on the other hand, is made up of fats, which are triglycerides. Triglycerides are esters composed of glycerol and three fatty acids. While both plastics and margarine contain organic compounds, the way their atoms are arranged gives them entirely different properties. Saying margarine is “one molecule away” from plastic oversimplifies the complexities of chemistry. The differences in molecular structures between the two substances are significant, and small changes in structure can lead to completely different materials. Therefore, this statement is not scientifically accurate. Stop with the CNNBrain echo chamber BS and start reading 📖

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Mary Jane Hillpot1 year ago

“I’ll leave it there!”

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Theresa J1 year ago

@arribas_june This is very informative!! Alzheimer’s runs in my family. I remember the margarine! Thank you so much!

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Rooney McGillicutty1 year ago

I'm not saying this isn't thought-provoking, but 1869 seems a bit late for Napoleon to have a say...

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RICH UNIVERSE1 year ago

No, the brain is not 75% cholesterol. This is another common misconception. While cholesterol plays an essential role in the brain's structure and function, it does not make up 75% of the brain. The brain is composed of about 60% fat, but this includes various types of fats, not just cholesterol. Cholesterol is, however, a critical component of brain cells, especially in the myelin sheaths that insulate nerve fibers and enhance electrical signaling. Cholesterol constitutes around 10-20% of the brain's total fat content, but it is crucial for brain health, supporting the integrity of cell membranes, synapse formation, and neuronal function. It is also essential for the production of certain hormones and vitamins that are important for brain activity. This guy is spewing nonsense and this account plays off suckers who don’t read or research.

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