Hi @DanW13 your original post I think showed how drummed into our collective our thinking the hypothesis postulated by a man, who to put it mildly, was economical with the truth, in his studies against saturated fat and cholesterol, paid off by the sugar industry and perversely (with his Minosotta Study), helped prove the inverse of what he theory was, but still resonates today. "They" have done a real head job on all of us so that we fear a risk factor that is behind, weight (fat), hdl / trigs, hypertension, circulating insulin and general badly managed diabetes (high blood sugars). In these insulin is over 6 times more potent, in a bad way to LDL. As a techy this is slam dunk, emperors clothes and all of that yet......Latest test results today! Looks a lot better I think than 5 months ago, cholesterol back to historic levels. Only downside was loss of muscle mass, but I knew that already & already working on that now gyms are open again. So looks like the low carb diet has worked for me, guess just got to keep it going.
Very weird how cholesterol shot up & then back down again, does feel like my body has settled down over past 6 months - weight steady, far less hunger cravings, probably eating less also! I have eased off on some of the more very heavy saturated fats which I did indulge in heavily initially, so maybe that’s helped. Took a fasting blood test also this time, with just a glass of water in the hours before the test,
Hba1c = 38
Total cholesterol = 5.6
HDL = 1.9
Non HDL = 3.7
Non Ratio = 2.9
Triglycerides = 0.99
LDL = 3.25
Qrisk = 2.2%
BP = 122/69
Think overall the above is pretty good?
the human body isn’t perfect
HDL = 2.18
Nice one ... well done you!Triglycerides = 0.74
And that's brilliant too.Hba1c = 38
Which is fine if they know the options and make their choice. Offering knowledge of those options is what it’s aboutLet everybody go by their own truth
And to repeat Bulkbiker' words. Nice one - well done you.And if we need cholesterol to synthesize vitamin
D what is going to happen after the statins Less vitamin D?which we need for the calcium to work.
The reasons to refuse are geting longer and longer.
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