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<blockquote data-quote="volorg" data-source="post: 579389" data-attributes="member: 34285"><p>Just re-watched the Cereal killers movie and the extras available on his website (<a href="http://www.cerealkillersmove.com" target="_blank">www.cerealkillersmove.com</a>) and there is a short film of a doctor breaking down Donal's blood results, specifically cholesterol. Donal's LDL was 4.6, his HDL was 2.5 and his triglycerides were 0.5. The doctor basically said that because his triglycerides were so low, this was a good indication that the size of the LDL particles in the blood were big rather than small. This is a newish theory on cholesterol, that it is the size of the particle that is an indicator of whether you are at high risk of a heart attack. That information has helped a lot. Basically, although my HDL/triglyceride levels are not as good as Donal's were, there are still considered good in terms of risk factors. So I am gonna stop worrying and keep on keeping on with LCHF.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="volorg, post: 579389, member: 34285"] Just re-watched the Cereal killers movie and the extras available on his website ([url="http://www.cerealkillersmove.com"]www.cerealkillersmove.com[/url]) and there is a short film of a doctor breaking down Donal's blood results, specifically cholesterol. Donal's LDL was 4.6, his HDL was 2.5 and his triglycerides were 0.5. The doctor basically said that because his triglycerides were so low, this was a good indication that the size of the LDL particles in the blood were big rather than small. This is a newish theory on cholesterol, that it is the size of the particle that is an indicator of whether you are at high risk of a heart attack. That information has helped a lot. Basically, although my HDL/triglyceride levels are not as good as Donal's were, there are still considered good in terms of risk factors. So I am gonna stop worrying and keep on keeping on with LCHF. [/QUOTE]
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