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foods with low fat
A 27-year-old male asked:

Dr. Robert Kwok answered
33 years experience Pediatrics
Doctor can check: Upper abdominal pain can be from "acid" pains, such as a stomach ulcer, just gastritis with no ulcer, or reflux (heartburn). Pains after eating fatty ... Read More
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A 36-year-old member asked:

Dr. Rick Kirschner answered
40 years experience General Practice
Yes but not only: Eating too much fat can be bad for you. But low fat foods may be high in other things that are bad for you. Processed food for example can be high i ... Read More

Dr. Michael Rothman answered
35 years experience Internal Medicine
No such thing: The long term effect of a low fat diet is malnutrition. Used for a short time (4-6 weeks) a low fat diet can be employed for weight loss. However, the ... Read More
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A 49-year-old member asked:

Dr. Heidi Fowler answered
25 years experience Psychiatry
Fat can enhance : Flavor. Try feeding your dog a bowl of dry dog food versus his dry dog foot with a little cooking grease mixed in - he will run to the fatty one. (by, ... Read More
A 44-year-old member asked:

Dr. Matthew Hennig answered
19 years experience Thoracic Surgery
Maybe...: Give them a call and ask. 1-800-647-2251.
A 44-year-old member asked:

Dr. Maritza Baez answered
17 years experience Family Medicine
Depends: If you eat dairy products you can try greek yogurt or cottage cheese (otherwise soy/almond/coconut yogurt). Non dairy sources include chia seeds, bean ... Read More
A 42-year-old female asked:

Dr. Robert Killian answered
28 years experience General Practice
Misinformed: Please remember we now know that sugar is the enemy not fat. Low fat products are often the WORST calories to eat because they are often thickened wi ... Read More
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A 48-year-old member asked:

Dr. William Cromwell answered
34 years experience Clinical Lipidology
Eat Fresh Foods: Eat a variety of fresh fruits, vegetables and whole gains in their raw or minimally modified state.
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Dr. Heidi Fowler answered
25 years experience Psychiatry
Hello, : Hello, although it has been recommended that you get at least 4 servings of fruits and 5 servings of vegetables per day; newer literature suggests tha ... Read More
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A 19-year-old female asked:

Dr. Lynne Weixel answered
36 years experience Clinical Psychology
Opinions, opinions: I don't think it will matter too much - so a big part of your answer will be which you like better. Also different brands can differ. But, i've heard ... Read More
A 18-year-old male asked:

Dr. Charles Cattano answered
39 years experience Gastroenterology
We all do!: Fats taste good, are filling and satisfying, and many times represent the "comfort foods" that we sometimes need to get through tough times. If you're ... Read More
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