Legislative Efforts to Restrict Seed and Vegetable Oil Trans Fats in Food
MAHA Movement Could Realize Common AHA, WHO, FDA Goal 15 years Later
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By Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH
Trans fats are super-saturated seed and vegetable oils that are used in fast food fryers and in packaged processed foods used as cohesives and long-lasting preservatives. These products came into widespread use in 1990 are are well known to raise the LDL-C or bad cholesterol. The American Heart Association called for legislative restrictions on trans fat back in 2009.
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