Oh Wise Peeps - Can this be true?Oh Wise Peeps - Can this be true?Can this be true?
Serious question. I need to do some research. Can anyone point me to further information? Allotment http://taylorsplot.blogspot.com/
Orfy Blog (Food'n'Stuff) http://orfy.blogspot.com/ 1xMaran 1xRIR 6xWarrens 2xMuts Re: Oh Wise Peeps - Can this be true?Dont know about lite beer, but red wine reduces bad cholesterol and increases good cholsterol and overall has a beneficial effect on blood cholesterol levels and the 'stickiness' of the blood. However, it must be in moderation - no more than a glass or two per day (small glasses, not large, unless you want to increase chances of heart attack, liver disease and some cancers).
Chris xx
34.If someone can’t accept you at your worst, they don’t deserve you at your best Re: Oh Wise Peeps - Can this be true?I'm being told
Cholestrol 0% and Fat 0% in beer. Allotment http://taylorsplot.blogspot.com/
Orfy Blog (Food'n'Stuff) http://orfy.blogspot.com/ 1xMaran 1xRIR 6xWarrens 2xMuts
Re: Oh Wise Peeps - Can this be true?Interesting link. Sorry I can’t answer your question as I do not know your particular situation. It sounds good but I would consult your doctor/dietician before you rely on it.
Bah Humbug
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That is 100% true. However, some substances can react with others and make things worse not better, so just because something contains no cholesterol doesnt mean you can use it with impunity as it could cause the cholesterol you do have to behave in a certain way, eg make it more 'sticky' so it coats your arteries better. That is why I am less sure about beer than I am about red wine. You also have to take into account the calories wine and beer contain (hence the 'lite' I presume), as too many calories can lead to heart disease amongst other nasties too. Chris xx
34.If someone can’t accept you at your worst, they don’t deserve you at your best Re: Oh Wise Peeps - Can this be true?"Since light beer is not derived from an animal, its cholesterol content is low."
I wasn't aware that any beer was derived from an animal. Treat with a pinch of salt or a light beer No problem can withstand the power of continuous thought.
Re: Oh Wise Peeps - Can this be true?Better steering clear of the salt, to be honest
Chris xx
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I was under the impression that hydrogenated vegetable fats counted cholesterol as well. I'd avoid the salt. Bah Humbug
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Yes, that is very true, but are there any hydrogenated veg fats or trans fats in lite beer? There are none in red wine. Chris xx
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Re: Oh Wise Peeps - Can this be true?nor are there any in gin and tonic or pimms (I hope)
Bah Humbug
Re: Oh Wise Peeps - Can this be true?There's no oils or fats in beer.
If I'm correct (Without looking it up) there are less calories in a beer than a snack bar. The good news is I don't have to give it up then. I don't usually drink more than a pint or two anyway. Allotment http://taylorsplot.blogspot.com/
Orfy Blog (Food'n'Stuff) http://orfy.blogspot.com/ 1xMaran 1xRIR 6xWarrens 2xMuts Re: Oh Wise Peeps - Can this be true?
It would definitely be disatrous to find fat of any kind in Pimms. Is there also a calorie free version please? Chris xx
34.If someone can’t accept you at your worst, they don’t deserve you at your best Re: Oh Wise Peeps - Can this be true?
A pint or two how often? There is a vast difference in a pint or two a week and a pint or two an hour Chris xx
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