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<blockquote data-quote="lindisfel" data-source="post: 1300749" data-attributes="member: 57698"><p>You are making an assumption. I do not dismiss anyone casually. Kendrick may write cogently on cholesterol but in his recent series of articles, have you read them? He argues diet has no bearing on heart disease. I have read them all and he is clearly wrong and diametrically opposed to the father of the insulin assay the pathologist Dr.Kraft. High carb diets produce high insulin that inflames arteries, causes hypertension and heart attacks in diabetics. It is only when we go LCHF we reverse this problem and our bps come down. If Kendrick doesn't believe it, he hasn't come up with a better theory. There are other points he makes that many medics would dispute, like high salt intake does not cause hypertension. It does, particularly in those who produce too much aldosterone. Many take bp meds to counteract this affect since I have Conn's I am fully conversant with the affect of sodium on my body . D.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lindisfel, post: 1300749, member: 57698"] You are making an assumption. I do not dismiss anyone casually. Kendrick may write cogently on cholesterol but in his recent series of articles, have you read them? He argues diet has no bearing on heart disease. I have read them all and he is clearly wrong and diametrically opposed to the father of the insulin assay the pathologist Dr.Kraft. High carb diets produce high insulin that inflames arteries, causes hypertension and heart attacks in diabetics. It is only when we go LCHF we reverse this problem and our bps come down. If Kendrick doesn't believe it, he hasn't come up with a better theory. There are other points he makes that many medics would dispute, like high salt intake does not cause hypertension. It does, particularly in those who produce too much aldosterone. Many take bp meds to counteract this affect since I have Conn's I am fully conversant with the affect of sodium on my body . D. [/QUOTE]
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