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Trans Fats Info & Health Canada Warning
I have recently have to cut Trans Fats from my diet. It really limits your choices,
mostly for junkfood.
I have been feeling a hell of a lot better since I have been slowly eliminating
trans fat products, one purchase at a time an buying trans free stuff.
[color=yellow]Some oils & fats are good[/color]. The partially hydrogenated & hydrogenated oils and fats are BAD. :'(
Get the details before you freak out. :P
[color=blue]Trans fats are also created when manufacturers use a process called "partial hydrogenation." This process turns liquid oil into a semi-solid form, such
as shortening or margarine.[/color]
Food products made with fats or oils with a high proportion of saturated or trans fatty acids have a [color=red]longer shelf [/color]life than products made with oils that contain a higher proportion of other fatty acids.
The trans fatty acid molecule
The light grey rounded areas are hydrogen atoms.
The dark grey areas are [color=red]carbon atoms[/color].
Note the different positioning of the hydrogen items in the middle
which is caused by a process called partial hydrogenation.
The hydrogen atoms in the middle are in a "trans" position
which makes this a hardened "trans" fatty acid.
[color=red]Health Canada Warning Link[/color]
https://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/english/iyh/food/transfat.html
[color=red]Goverment link Warning[/color] Recent!
https://www.hc-sc.gc.ca/english/media/releases/2004/2004_56.htm
Canada is way ahead of the U.S. on this one.
Hope this info is helpful and informative.
Cheers :)
Night Walker