A British heart surgeon has issued a call for a ban on butter, citing  excessive consumption of saturated fats which he believes has rapidly  increased the number of heart disease cases in the Great Britain. Dr.  Shyam Kolvekar expressed concern that people as young as 30 years old  are now getting heart bypass surgery, an issue that he believes could be  remedied by switching from butter to margarine or other "healthy"  spreads.
Roughly 90 percent of British children eat too much  saturated fat according to a U.K. diet survey. Eighty-eight percent of  adult men and 83 percent of adult women also consume too much, averaging  20 percent over the recommended maximum. Some researchers believe that  saturated fat contributes to high cholesterol and artery blockage. Read more...
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