Paul Saladino· MD
here's a study in rats suggesting that it's dietary fat stimulating the development of nafld more potently than dietary fructose in Sprague Dolly rats
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here's a study in rats suggesting that it's dietary fat stimulating the development of nafld more potently than dietary fructose in Sprague Dolly rats
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here's a study in rats suggesting that it's dietary fat stimulating the development of naffle D more potently than dietary fructose in spread Dolly rats any guesses adds to the type of dietary fat they're using well it's a mixture of saturated and polyunsaturated but it's mostly garbage polyunsaturated seed oils in rats