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Researcher warns of the dangers of hot chips
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Six hot chips in one sitting is barely a meal, but according to one researcher, it’s the healthiest result.
Harvard University’s Professor Eric Rim has told people that a half dozen fries is the most you should eat in one sitting.
He says that they are ‘starch bombs’ and are a key contributor to hearth disease.
Part of the problem is that many chips get rid of the nutrient-rich skins.
However, there is some good news: people who don’t indulge in hot chips will only live on average six months longer than those that do indulge.
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Harvard University’s Professor Eric Rim has told people that a half dozen fries is the most you should eat in one sitting.
He says that they are ‘starch bombs’ and are a key contributor to hearth disease.
Part of the problem is that many chips get rid of the nutrient-rich skins.
However, there is some good news: people who don’t indulge in hot chips will only live on average six months longer than those that do indulge.
LISTEN TO RAYLENE TALK WITH ANDREW DICKENS ABOVE
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Six hot chips in one sitting is barely a meal, but according to one researcher, it’s the healthiest result.
Harvard University’s Professor Eric Rim has told people that a half dozen fries is the most you should eat in one sitting.
He says that they are ‘starch bombs’ and are a key contributor to hearth disease.
Part of the problem is that many chips get rid of the nutrient-rich skins.
However, there is some good news: people who don’t indulge in hot chips will only live on average six months longer than those that do indulge.
LISTEN TO RAYLENE TALK WITH ANDREW DICKENS ABOVE
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continue reading
Harvard University’s Professor Eric Rim has told people that a half dozen fries is the most you should eat in one sitting.
He says that they are ‘starch bombs’ and are a key contributor to hearth disease.
Part of the problem is that many chips get rid of the nutrient-rich skins.
However, there is some good news: people who don’t indulge in hot chips will only live on average six months longer than those that do indulge.
LISTEN TO RAYLENE TALK WITH ANDREW DICKENS ABOVE
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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