> Imagine seeing nothing wrong with putting an entire fucking stick of butter on your burger. No wonder there are so many tubs of shit waddling around.People that eat butter are typically not fat. In real world tests, eating huge amounts of butter makes people healthier. What happens to your body and blood if you eat lots of butter? Scientific meta-analysis studies suggest it will make all your blood stats awful. Are those relationship meta-analysis studies wrong? Of course a few doctors have tested the butter is dangerous theory to see how rapidly butter makes their blood stats look bad. The results are eating huge amounts of butter resulted in improvements in all blood profile stats. Better cholesterol numbers, a better lipid profile, less liver stress, better insulin indicators. For example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhNGRB14TTESo what about fat people, how do they get fat? The calorie is a calorie mantra is just that, propaganda not reality. In the human body fat is created in 2 ways:
1. Body fat is produced by storing calories from sugar. Some sugars are encourage fat storage more so like anything fructose.
2. Body fat is produced when you eat vegetable oils that are difficult to metabolize which are instead stored. This is proven by the human body fat molecular composition studies dating from the 1950's to present day, 70+ years of data. The fat Americans you're describing waddling around are eating "healthy" vegetable oils in all their food, oils that prior to 1950's were only used as motor oil, but now people eat them. The results are unfortunate, but have nothing to do with butter. For example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kGnfXXIKZM