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<blockquote data-quote="bulkbiker" data-source="post: 2060589" data-attributes="member: 219467"><p>That's quite interesting as for many years it has been known that dietary cholesterol has very little impact on your blood cholesterol levels and your liver will make up the difference if you under or over eat it. i.e. your liver will try to maintain a cholesterol level where it wants rather than a convenient level that your consultant has specified. </p><p>Low carb diets have been known to push up levels of LDL for a time which usually normalises once fat loss has stopped. </p><p>There are many new ideas about cholesterol a lot of which are outlined in this thread</p><p><a href="https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/cholesterol-and-statins.156985/" target="_blank">https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/cholesterol-and-statins.156985/</a></p><p>You may find it enlightening or not of course..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bulkbiker, post: 2060589, member: 219467"] That's quite interesting as for many years it has been known that dietary cholesterol has very little impact on your blood cholesterol levels and your liver will make up the difference if you under or over eat it. i.e. your liver will try to maintain a cholesterol level where it wants rather than a convenient level that your consultant has specified. Low carb diets have been known to push up levels of LDL for a time which usually normalises once fat loss has stopped. There are many new ideas about cholesterol a lot of which are outlined in this thread [URL]https://www.diabetes.co.uk/forum/threads/cholesterol-and-statins.156985/[/URL] You may find it enlightening or not of course.. [/QUOTE]
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