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Does it really matter that butter contains cholesterol and margarine spreads do not?

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Does it really matter that butter contains cholesterol and margarine spreads do not?

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The government’s latest Dietary Guidelines report continues to stress that dietary cholesterol intake should be limited to less than 300 milligrams per day, advice which is pertinent to children beginning at the age of two. One serving of butter contains 30 milligrams cholesterol — that is ten percent of the maximum amount of cholesterol you should eat each day.

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