

Benefits of Butter
Butter is not only delicious, it is also beneficial to your body. In recent years it has been discovered that butter and other natural high-fat dairy reduces the risk of obesity and heart disease. It contains fatty acids such as Conjugated Linoleic Acid, which has anti-cancer properties and lowers body fat percentage, and Butyrate, which lowers insulin, is anti-inflammatory, and benefits the digestive system. Butyrate also improves the function of mitochondria - the powerhouse of every cell in your body. Studies show that those who use margarine as a substitute for butter are at a significantly higher risk of heart attack. Butter is high in the very powerful Vitamin K2 as well as saturated fats that actually increase fat burning.
Benefits & Effects of Butter
Anti-inflammatory
Cancer Prevention
DNA Repair
Diabetes
Eating the right foods can help you maintain healthy blood-sugar levels and insulin levels.
Digestion
Heart disease
Obesity-Weightloss
Osteoporosis
Vitamins & Nutrients found in Butter (Click for details)
Disclaimer:
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For best results, fresh, organic foods are recommended.
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Foods are most nutritious in their raw form, unless heating is required.
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Food sources are recommended over supplements, but in the event you must use supplements, be sure to purchase them from a reputable source. In the U.S., supplements are not regulated by the FDA.
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"Everything in moderation" is a good rule of thumb. Don't shock your system by eating dozens of apples (or anything) in one day. A balanced, yet varied diet is the goal.
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As with medicine, there are no guarantees. Preventative steps can help prevent illness and possibly prolong lives, but there are many contributing factors and variables which can sometimes produce unexpected results.
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Do research and consult your physician before making any serious changes to your diet or taking supplements. Discuss any allergies or concerns you may have. If you are taking any prescriptions or medications, this is especially important.
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The information presented here is based on my research and years of note-taking. What started as a short list of cures for friends and family has grown into a full and very complex database, yet is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the benefits of eating healthy foods. This list is a work in progress and by no means complete. My goal is to help people suffering from various ailments, with a secondary goal of spreading the news about the miraculous healing power of foods. Use this information as a launchpad into your new healthy life.
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