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Dietary cholesterol has no scientific evidence of being bad at all.
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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 4129619" data-attributes="member: 42584"><p>My dad who was very active in life and worked hard most of it (farming/industrial maintenance) was an egg 'n bacon, sausage 'n gravy, lots of fried, and high-fat foods who died at 62 from a coronary thrombosis (blocked heart artery) from cholesterol. Same with my mom who also worked hard her whole life (leather repair/saddle making) and died from the same reason at 72. Sister at 57, though she also smoked and was less active.</p><p></p><p>Not flaming anyone for eating the egg, bacon, sausage, pan gravy, red meat, fried food, and high-fat type stuff but do still have to wonder if it' all that good for you. I like the occasional BLT, egg sandwich, onion rings, etc., but mostly try to stay low on salt and sugar intake - inching my way towards 74 with no health problems except for COPD due to 40+ years of smoking (quit in 2009).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 4129619, member: 42584"] My dad who was very active in life and worked hard most of it (farming/industrial maintenance) was an egg 'n bacon, sausage 'n gravy, lots of fried, and high-fat foods who died at 62 from a coronary thrombosis (blocked heart artery) from cholesterol. Same with my mom who also worked hard her whole life (leather repair/saddle making) and died from the same reason at 72. Sister at 57, though she also smoked and was less active. Not flaming anyone for eating the egg, bacon, sausage, pan gravy, red meat, fried food, and high-fat type stuff but do still have to wonder if it' all that good for you. I like the occasional BLT, egg sandwich, onion rings, etc., but mostly try to stay low on salt and sugar intake - inching my way towards 74 with no health problems except for COPD due to 40+ years of smoking (quit in 2009). [/QUOTE]
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