Wed, Apr-10-19, 09:44
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Senior Member
Posts: 2,685
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Plan: LC gut healing
Stats: 302/285/165
BF:Irrelevant
Progress: 12%
Location: Heartland of the USA
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Originally Posted by Ms Arielle
At this point, Im seeing lots of holes in this theory.
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Me too. Post 68 sounds like a nicely crafted story. The part about cholesterol being bad tipped me off.
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That fiber forms a tight bond with the bile in the intestine, binding up all the harmful toxins, cholesterol and fat that it contains. Since the soluble fiber cannot be absorbed by the intestinal wall, neither can the bile attached to it. This fiber-bound bile ultimately leaves the body in a bowel movement, with its load of toxins, cholesterol and fat in tow.
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Just a minute! Bile helps you digest and absorb fat.
Perhaps, Experience Life shouldn't be taken as a prime source. It's too bad because I do subscribe to the magazine and have found it helpful. I'll need to start reading it more critically.
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