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  2. Ragnar Berg - Wikipedia

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    Ragnar Berg (September 1, 1873 – March 31, 1956) [1] was a Swedish-born biochemist and nutritionist who worked most of his adult life in Germany. He is best known for his theories on the importance of acid-base balance and inorganic minerals like calcium in the diet; later in life he endorsed vegetarianism and ways to prolong the human life span.

  3. This type of belly fat is linked to increased risk of ... - AOL

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    Dr. Borna Bonakdarpour, a neurology researcher at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine, says the study doesn’t prove that visceral fat causes damage to the brain.

  4. How Volume Eating Could Supercharge Your Diet in 2025

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    Keatley suggests having “any fruit or non-starchy vegetable your heart desires, except avocado, durian, coconut, and dried fruit.” (Avocado can be used as a healthy fat to help you balance ...

  5. Lipid metabolism - Wikipedia

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    Lipid metabolism is often considered the digestion and absorption process of dietary fat; however, there are two sources of fats that organisms can use to obtain energy: from consumed dietary fats and from stored fat. [5] Vertebrates (including humans) use both sources of fat to produce energy for organs such as the heart to function. [6]

  6. Bile acid - Wikipedia

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    Bile acid-containing micelles aid lipases to digest lipids and bring them near the intestinal brush border membrane, which results in fat absorption. [6] Synthesis of bile acids is a major route of cholesterol metabolism in most species other than humans.

  7. Lipid - Wikipedia

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    The "fat-soluble" vitamins (A, D, E and K) – which are isoprene-based lipids – are essential nutrients stored in the liver and fatty tissues, with a diverse range of functions. Acyl-carnitines are involved in the transport and metabolism of fatty acids in and out of mitochondria, where they undergo beta oxidation . [ 77 ]

  8. ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ Star Harvey Fierstein Shares How He Lost 120 ...

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    Actor and playwright Harvey Fierstein is sharing how he lost 120 pounds. The 70-year-old told Page Six that his weight has always fluctuated, and weight loss medication, he added, has helped him ...

  9. Lipotropic - Wikipedia

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    Without lipotropics, such as choline and inositol, fats and bile can become trapped in the liver, causing severe problems such as cirrhosis and blocking fat metabolism. Choline is the major lipotrope in mammals and other known lipotropes are important only insofar as they contribute to the synthesis of choline.