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The two primary ones are cholesterol and triglycerides.

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Why aluminium foil is used for packing of food stuffs?

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We no longer have to obtain our own food, fatty foods are readily available, this being said, we evolve to adapt to our environment, so we wouldn't crave low-fat foods because they are not abundant in our environment.


Which organ does fatty food effect?

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