Guest guest Posted November 2, 2003 Report Share Posted November 2, 2003 Hi All I was browsing around and found a site called www.healthychild.com. I came across this. " Saturated fats come from animal products such as meat and dairy. These fats are not essential since your child's body makes all she needs. Saturated fats are totally unnecessary and they interfere with your child's ability to use EFAs efficiently. Most vegetable oils are unsaturated. But be very careful about vegetable oils. Not all unsaturated fatty acids are essential. If your child eats a lot of unsaturated fatty acids that are nonessential, they can interfere (even more than saturated fats) with her body's ability to use EFAs. " I can't post the link. The site has a weird navigation system. Does anyone know where this woman has got this information. I know that saturated fat in the diet helped with assimilation of fat soluble vitamins but I have never heard this before. Has she pulled this out of her bum? Joanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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