Decoding decades of confusion about fat and metabolismFor more than fifty years, the public was told to fear fat. Saturated fat was blamed for heart disease. Cholesterol was framed as a toxin. Butter was replaced with industrial seed oils. The result was rising obesity, stubborn metabolic problems, and a population that felt more confused about nutrition than ever.Decoding Dietary Fats examines what actually happened during the low fat era and reveals how selective science, commercial influence, and incomplete data shaped national guidelines. The book then moves beyond the history and into the real biology of fat. You will learn how saturated, monounsaturated, polyunsaturated, and trans fats behave inside the body and what modern research shows about inflammation, hormones, heart health, and long-term metabolic function.This is not a diet trend narrative. It is a clear evidence based guide that explains how different fats support healing, how seed oils create oxidative stress, and how traditional fats strengthen the brain, metabolism, and cellular structure. The science is presented in plain language so readers can apply it with confidence.A practical thirty day reset is included to help you replace inflammatory oils, increase protective fats, stabilize hunger, and observe measurable changes in energy and clarity. The plan is flexible, approachable, and designed for real life.In this book you will learnWhy the low fat movement grew and why it failed to improve healthHow saturated and monounsaturated fats support hormones and cardiovascular strengthHow omega 3 fats guide inflammation toward resolutionWhy seed oils disrupt metabolic stabilityHow to build a thirty day reset that fits your lifestyle