But we swear it’s not because they are ineffective! Mumps shots didn’t fully protect in 2006 - ‘Most of the college students who got the mumps in a big outbreak in 2006 had received the recommended two vaccine shots, according to a study that raises questions about whether a new vaccine or another booster shot is needed. …. “It’s clear that over time, immunity wanes somewhat,” he said. “We need a better vaccine.”‘

You could just avoid the donut in the first place. A coffee with your doughnut could protect against Alzheimer’s disease - “A study in the open access publication, Journal of Neuroinflammation revealed that caffeine equivalent to just one cup of coffee a day could protect the blood-brain barrier (BBB) from damage that occurred with a high-fat diet.” Yeah, so they called donuts part of a high-fat diet, which we all know to be absurd, but it is interesting that caffeine can help stave off Alzheimer’s.

That pot-belly is bad in more ways than you know. Larger Belly In Mid-life Increases Risk Of Dementia, Study Suggests - “The study found that those with the highest amount of abdominal fat were nearly three times more likely to develop dementia than those with the lowest amount of abdominal fat.”

Another way obesity is detrimental: reduced fertility - ‘”When you’re obese, ghrelin levels are lower, and based on these preliminary findings, they may result in lower fertility,”…”Obesity may have an effect on pregnancy in the next generation,”‘ Sounds to me like Darwin keeping bad genes from proliferating.

Avoid trans fats? Perhaps not all. Natural trans fats have health benefits, University of Alberta study shows - “Flora Wang found that a diet with enriched levels of trans vaccenic acid (VA) – a natural animal fat found in dairy and beef products – can reduce risk factors associated with heart disease, diabetes and obesity. ….Because VA is the major natural trans fat in dairy and beef products, comprising more than 70 per cent of the proportion of natural trans fat content in those products, the findings support a growing body of evidence that indicates natural animal-based trans fat is different than harmful hydrogenated trans fat created through industrial processing, Wang noted.”


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