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 ‌ Full-Fat Dairy Is Good for Your Heart You need to read this. [Health Watch] Sponsored Content 9 drugs now linked to form of "dementia"? Are you taking one of these 9 "memory erasing" prescriptions? You may think your memory loss is just a sign of getting older, but one of these [9 drugs]( could actually be damaging your brain... [These 9 prescription drugs]( have now been linked to Alzheimer's disease diagnoses. If you're over the age of 60, and you're taking even 1 of these 9 drugs, your brain could be at risk. [Click here to learn more.]( [Click here]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Full-Fat Dairy Is Good for Your Heart Go to the dairy aisle of any supermarket and you’ll see the same thing… A selection of low-fat cheese, sour cream, yogurt, and skim milk. And it’s there for one reason… Because mainstream doctors have told us for decades that full-fat dairy will clog your arteries and give you heart disease. [We’ve been telling you for years]( that this widely held myth is nonsense. Studies show low-fat foods don’t help you lose weight. Nor are they better for your heart. In fact, your body needs dietary fat to operate at its peak. That’s why we always recommend full-fat dairy, not skim milk or low-fat yogurts. When You Go Dairy, Go Full Fat Now, a major new study confirms our view. It is the biggest study ever on heart disease and dairy fat that uses objective blood measurements instead of less reliable diet surveys. It shows that dairy fat actually protects you from cardiovascular disease. Johns Hopkins researchers took blood samples from 4,150 people age 60 and older. They tested the samples for fatty acids that enter the bloodstream when people eat dairy. “We found those subjects with highest levels (of fatty acids) actually had the lowest risk of cardiovascular disease,” said Dr. Matti Marklund. He led the research. Dr. Kathy Trieu was one of the study authors. “Our study suggests that cutting down on dairy fat or avoiding dairy altogether might not be best the choice for heart health,” she said. The study was published recently in the journal PLoS Medicine. The new research confirms a 2018 study at the University of Texas. It tracked dairy-related fatty acids in blood samples from more than 2,900 seniors. Just as in the new study, subjects who had high levels of dairy-related fatty acids were actually less likely to die from heart disease or stroke. Dr. Marcia Otto of the University of Texas School of Public Health led the study. "Dairy fat, contrary to popular belief, does not increase risk of heart disease or overall mortality,” she said. Unfortunately, mainstream doctors aren’t getting the message. The USDA still recommends Americans eat fat-free or low-fat dairy. Dr. Otto said government guidelines need to change. "Our results highlight the need to revisit current dietary guidance on whole fat dairy foods, which are rich sources of nutrients such as calcium and potassium,” she said. Low-fat recommendations are based on “hearsay,” Dr. Otto added. --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Content [Like Heaven!] Sleep secret unwinds your body and mind Have you ever soaked in a warm bath…relaxed in a steaming sauna…or even better… Actually stepped into a hot spring? Then you know exactly how heavenly your body feels once you’re done. But when Japanese researchers wanted to know WHY these hot temperatures could soothe your body into a deep, restful sleep they were led to… A [stunning sleep secret]( that can replicate a hot spring’s relaxing effects! [This natural sleep wonder]( is wildly different from anything you’ve ever tried. Instead of “sedating” your body—it releases the very same sensation of stepping into a steamy hot spring. Night after glorious night. 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Don’t believe the outdated mainstream medical advice about dairy. There is overwhelming evidence that full-fat dairy is good for heart health. Editor’s Note: Research shows the standard heart disease treatments—stents and statin drugs—don’t prevent heart attacks. Discover what does by reading [our monthly journal]( Independent Healing. It’s your best source for reliable, unbiased health information. For all the details, [go HERE](. In Good Health, Amanda Angelini Director The Institute for Natural Healing [References Available Here.]( Related Articles: [Five Reasons to Eat More Eggs (#1 Will Surprise You)]( [One Food Actually Helps You Burn Fat]( [5 Food Cravings That Can Signal a Nutrient Deficiency]( --------------------------------------------------------------- © 2021 OmniVista Health Media, LLC. All Rights Reserved. For more from OmniVista Health Media, LLC, [visit our website](. 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