My concerned friend, Jim's sharing…
This clip's message clearly run afoul with what many _know to be true_; that consuming (too much) fats is to be avoided. Yet this MD's claims are on a social media platform that is opened to ridicule and law suits. As far as I know, neither has happened. Perhaps it can serve as the basis for the start of an investigation to see if there is any truth/fact behind these claims. Many know to be aware of any claims that seen "too good to be true" but what about claims that contradict your doctors'? Or our own Ministry of Health? Can both be right? Hardly, I think. Yet it is uncomfortable to conclude that our own MOH has been wrong these many years (and continue to be so). (Cause' if they are, then your lack of health may be the result)
Once again with AI tools, your search for the facts/answers should be relatively easy if you are critical of every answer it provides. Be warned, though, your discomfort might yet persist when the facts are uncovered. You may have then reached the crossroads where your beliefs and the facts don't align.
Your start might simply asking the AI to *confirm a causal link between dietary cholesterol and heart disease*. (And remember, an "association" is NOT the same as a "cause")
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