Eating Like A Viking Might Sound Archaic, But It May Be Surprisingly Good For Your Health

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In further studies, researchers also examined the New Nordic diet’s effect on cholesterol, which they noted had lowered. As they wrote in the Journal of Internal Medicine, scientists determined that subjects’ glucose tolerance and insulin sensitivity had improved. A result of enhanced resistance to insulin was better blood lipids and inflammatory markers, reducing chances of cardiovascular disease.

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