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<blockquote data-quote="Oldvatr" data-source="post: 1830481" data-attributes="member: 196898"><p>I agree that the Ancel Keys paradigm on fat and the terrible consequences that came from it are now being shown to be wrong. But I question the science Kendrick is using to justify his counter arguments, since this seems to be not what the new science is saying. He has a very different understanding of endocrine processes that others do not seem to support. He may be right, but then again he may be wrong when he states that LDL is not cholesterol hence this is why it is not contributing to CVD. It seems to be a simple explanation, but this does not make it correct. In other words one or other is talking B******s. I am no expert so cannot agree with either POV yet, only that the old ways seem to be wrong and fat is not the enemy we once thought it to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oldvatr, post: 1830481, member: 196898"] I agree that the Ancel Keys paradigm on fat and the terrible consequences that came from it are now being shown to be wrong. But I question the science Kendrick is using to justify his counter arguments, since this seems to be not what the new science is saying. He has a very different understanding of endocrine processes that others do not seem to support. He may be right, but then again he may be wrong when he states that LDL is not cholesterol hence this is why it is not contributing to CVD. It seems to be a simple explanation, but this does not make it correct. In other words one or other is talking B******s. I am no expert so cannot agree with either POV yet, only that the old ways seem to be wrong and fat is not the enemy we once thought it to be. [/QUOTE]
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