Protect Our Brain with Good Fats

Yelin (protective layer around the brain and spinal cord) is made up of 100% cholesterol. They put you on cholesterol lowering drugs……what do you think happens next? it destroys brain cells - dementia/Alzheimer's, Alzheimer's is a neurodegenerative disease that destroys the brain cells

75% of the brain is made up of a substance called Mylein - and Mylein is made up of 100% cholesterol.

Alzheimer's never existed until 1979 and now it is one of the leading causes of death. And what changed was people eating less butter fat and fats around WWII when it was scarce so the government and FDA decided to make fake good tasting copies. This was a cheaper and longer lasting spread, and it is literally spreadable plastic

If you spread some butter on a piece of wood, next to the butter spread some margarine with no animal fats in it and a strip of plastic - then watch. Animals, birds, insects will come to the butter but nothing in nature will touch them.  Margarine is 1 molecule away from being plastic and any chemist will tell you that 1 molecule makes a huge difference.
If General Practitioners (doctors) would check their patient records, they would see just how many of their patients they put on Statin lower cholesterol drugs or on a low fat cholesterol diet are or were in nursing facilities suffering/dying of Alzheimer's. We need to feed our body food to survive, we need to water our gardens to get them to grow - we also need to feed our brain fats because our brain is 90% fat and to rob it of its food needed, we get brain cell death.

So eat butter, eggs, olive oil, coconut oil, and avocado oil - all the good fats often. These are all natural and needed by our bodies. What we do not need is Canola oil (which is motor oil used in cars and in most everything packaged), vegetable oil, hydrogenated oil or partially hydrogenated oils. These pack into the coronary arteries causing heart attacks
Do not fall for the Cholesterol Myth.....


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