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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2261304" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>Brown anything is just as bad as the carbs are much the same. Better without toast but as you say at least it’s improving. Consistency will also help the numbers come down over time.</p><p>There are reports that low carb helps psoriasis so that would be another plus point. It helps many inflammatory based conditions. I don’t know about the medication so check the leaflet.also high blood pressure if that is another part of the metabolic syndrome he has. (Any meds for this might need reducing if he sticks to it)</p><p></p><p>Most of us find cholesterol improves without carbs despite eating more fats. . Fat is not what raises it (Carbs again are the culprit) as much recent research is proving. And it is ratios and which parts of cholesterol that matters. Not the total which is meaningless anyway. Lots of info here on this topic if you want it we can direct you to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2261304, member: 480869"] Brown anything is just as bad as the carbs are much the same. Better without toast but as you say at least it’s improving. Consistency will also help the numbers come down over time. There are reports that low carb helps psoriasis so that would be another plus point. It helps many inflammatory based conditions. I don’t know about the medication so check the leaflet.also high blood pressure if that is another part of the metabolic syndrome he has. (Any meds for this might need reducing if he sticks to it) Most of us find cholesterol improves without carbs despite eating more fats. . Fat is not what raises it (Carbs again are the culprit) as much recent research is proving. And it is ratios and which parts of cholesterol that matters. Not the total which is meaningless anyway. Lots of info here on this topic if you want it we can direct you to it. [/QUOTE]
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