The source of cholesterol that gets a bad rap is eggs. The problem is when high fat/high cholesterol foods are eaten with insulin-spiking foods.
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No; cholesterol comes mainly from meat.
Natural peanut butter is not a source of cholesterol. Cholesterol is found in animal products. Peanut butter is not an animal product. Typical peanut butter does contain a small amount of partially hydrogenated oils. This should be minimized in your diet if you are concerned about your cardiovascular health. Natural peanut butter separates but contains no partially hydrogenated oils. Enjoy.http:/www.peanutbutterlovers.com/nutrition/skinny_on_fat.html
A subterranean aquifer is a typical source
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An aquifer is a typical source of well water.
Yes, fat is a source of energy.
All food products from animals provide cholesterol in some amount.
Foods are a common source of cholesterol, especially eggs. A diet rich in cholesterol can lead to high levels of it.
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cholesterol
Cholesterol is in everyone's body, and it needs to be; cholesterol is the basis of all other hormones. However, modern diets and relative inactivity can lead to a buildup of excess cholesterol which is harmful. Consumption of saturated fats is a major source of excess cholesterol.