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Meghna Thapar 3 years, 5 months ago
The vegetable ghee may contain trans fat. Trans fats are said to cause serious health conditions.” In fact, since vegetable ghee is so high in trans fats, it is considered extremely harmful for people, especially those who live sedentary lifestyles. The higher concentration of the nutrients in the ghee is due to its higher concentration of fat. A 2013 study determined that ghee isn't as harmful to heart health as it may appear. Ghee has been blamed for heart disease in Asian Indians populations because of the high amounts of artery clogging saturated fat.
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