britishpub
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I just think @Bluetit1802 has weird blood.
You could be on to something there. Feldman's N of 1 showed high consumption of fat prior to the test reduced his numbers because he wasn't breaking down fat from his own stores with the resulting increase in circulating lipids.. Did you have a cheese chow down or a fat bomb strike?!Thanks for your input, it is appreciated. Maybe it is the increased butter consumption!!!!!!
Thank you everyone for your input and suggestions.
I've looked at the Feldman protocol. This is never something I would do deliberately in order to manipulate my blood test results, but I suppose there is a possibility my additional butter consumption could be the reason. I also thought of something else. Since my previous test I have returned to eating Greek yogurt. I went off it for about a year. So additional butter and full fat yogurt.
I do know that lipids fluctuate wildly throughout the day, most likely due to the fact we eat so the liver starts making it because we need it, but after an overnight fast it may not fluctuate that much from one test to another if all things are equal. I don't know. Anyway, I see my nurse today and she will be happy no doubt.
@bulkbiker it is interesting the same thing happened to you - and on a carnivore diet your fat intake possibly increased?
I was just curious, not concerned.