Are You Eating Too Much Cholesterol?

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Are You Eating Too Much Cholesterol?

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I was vegan for a short time in college, and was shocked when I had my cholesterol tested and found it was high. I wasn't even eating cholesterol! The thing is, your liver makes cholesterol and it's actually essential for your body to function normally.

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