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		<title>By: Paul</title>
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		<description>If polyunsaturated fats are unhealthy for the heart why are some of them, like soybean oil, high in coq10? You would think that the intake of this oil would improve heart function and some information today suggest that calcium build in the arterials has a link to heart disease..too much calcium intake and settling in the tissues instead of the bones. So its possible all fats are good for us and the real culprit is calcium.</description>
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