FDA orders ban on all trans fat

This is huge.

Indeed. Fat tends to make one huge.

We need huge people to play in the NFL.
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LOL Did you see where the snowflake Michael Sams got all butt hurt and left the CFL training camp? Now he's suspended
 
This is huge.

Indeed. Fat tends to make one huge.
Idiots who can't comprehend science think that dietary fat will make you fat.

Trans fat is directly linked to heart disease, the most common cause of death in this country.
Bullshit.

You wouldn't know science if it bit you in you ass.

This is where I'm supposed to get upset and post a lot of medical jargon from peer reviewed medical research, but I am not going to do that because it will invariably fall on shit-clogged ears. Good luck. Don't let the fat burgers kick you in the ass on your way to fat burger king.
 
This is huge.

Indeed. Fat tends to make one huge.

Fat does no such thing whatsoever. Bad fats can cause heart issues, but what makes people fat is an overabundance of carbs.

Trans fat is bad fat. You didn't know this? Huh.


And our life expectancy gets longer and longer.........

And you people think that the left will leave you alone in the bedroom........:rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
You guys are fools....

Twinkie diet helps nutrition professor lose 27 pounds - CNN.com


For 10 weeks, Mark Haub, a professor of human nutrition at Kansas State University, ate one of these sugary cakelets every three hours, instead of meals. To add variety in his steady stream of Hostess and Little Debbie snacks, Haub munched on Doritos chips, sugary cereals and Oreos, too.

His premise: That in weight loss, pure calorie counting is what matters most -- not the nutritional value of the food.

The premise held up: On his "convenience store diet," he shed 27 pounds in two months.

For a class project, Haub limited himself to less than 1,800 calories a day. A man of Haub's pre-dieting size usually consumes about 2,600 calories daily.So he followed a basic principle of weight loss: He consumed significantly fewer calories than he burned.

His body mass index went from 28.8, considered overweight, to 24.9, which is normal. He now weighs 174 pounds.

But you might expect other indicators of health would have suffered. Not so.

Haub's "bad" cholesterol, or LDL, dropped 20 percent and his "good" cholesterol, or HDL, increased by 20 percent. He reduced the level of triglycerides, which are a form of fat, by 39 percent.

"That's where the head scratching comes," Haub said. "What does that mean? Does that mean I'm healthier? Or does it mean how we define health from a biology standpoint, that we're missing something?"
 

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