olestra is a fat substitute used in some potato chips. it is not taken up by the body during digestion and is passed through the small and large intestine intact
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olestra is a fat substitute used in some potato chips. it is not taken up by the body during digestion and is passed through the small and large intestine intact
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olestra is a fat substitute used in some potato chips. it is not taken up by the body during digestion and is passed through the small and large intestine intact
yes it's true, so what's ur question......
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yes..........olestra is a fat substitute used in some potato chips. it is not taken up by the body during digestion and is passed through the small and large intestine intact
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