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    Is cholesterol a bad thing? I am looking at the nutrition facts on skim milk and it says it contains less than 5mg, what exactly is it?

    Question #30315. Asked by justin. (Mar 21 03 5:33 AM)


    mk2norwich

    In excessive amounts, cholesterol can be bad for you. This link describes what cholesterol is: http://www.indiana.edu/~health/cholest.html

    Mar 21 03, 6:14 AM
    USA #1

    http://www.healthgoods.com/education/Nutrition_Information/Cholesterol/high_cholesterol.htm


    Mar 21 03, 6:16 AM


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