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Cholesterol problems come from eating anything with a liver, so how does the cholesterol of vegetarians? |
compare? Vegetarians and Vegans have an extremely low cholesterol rate. The human body manufactures its own cholesterol, as needed, so when you eat flesh of another animal, or animaly by-products such as dairy cheese and milk, you are also consuming it's own cholesterol, which our bodies are not designed to breakdown and digest. Some people have a genetic predisposition to high cholesterol no matter what they eat. |
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