Fat and Inflammation
Layne discusses the relationship between saturated fats and liver fat, revealing that saturated fat may be more detrimental than fructose when it comes to liver health. He emphasizes the importance of examining multiple studies to draw conclusions, particularly regarding red meat and its potential carcinogenic effects, highlighting the complexity of dietary associations with health outcomes.In this clip
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