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What are the sources for "GOOD FAT" Please?. Thnx all.

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Virgin coconut oil-- wonderful to consume

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I appreciate info and thanx.

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That's what I mostly use along with unsalted butter. Thnx my friend.

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You mean butter and desi ghee are also natural good fats....

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desi ghee yes. Very good. Butter Commercially sold have salt but ghee made out of fermentation is very good

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Concerned please tell me?

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Thnx.

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