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There is another article related to this storyCholesterol dynamics even more complex than we thought, as BBC reports.
Yes, even good cholesterol is bad nowSo, good cholesterol is good for most people, but for others, any high cholesterol is bad?
Guess I'm better with lower cholesterol across the board then?
My problem is like many on here, I don't believe Doctors either.I am reading Dr Kendrick's book at the moment and I don't believe anything these 'scientists' are saying now.
We're screwed.My problem is like many on here, I don't believe Doctors either.
Lets raise a petition to ban cholesterol, eh? [LOL] Do it before Osborne taxes it on Wednesday.Yes, even good cholesterol is bad now
Definitely a bucolic rant. Although I agree with the points raised, I did feel that this subject deserves a better treatment than was hiccup'd in this article. If I was a doubter, then this piece could well have nudged me back towards the BBC point of view.What Ivor Cummins has to say about the scare-mongering:
http://www.thefatemperor.com/blog/2016/3/11/hdl-a-p
Maybe you'd prefer one of his more serious analyses?Definitely a bucolic rant. Although I agree with the points raised, I did feel that this subject deserves a better treatment than was hiccup'd in this article. If I was a doubter, then this piece could well have nudged me back towards the BBC point of view.
I do not know this author, but I think he has dented his reputation by publishing this blog after a party. He is obviously knowledgeable of this subject, but should have delivered it better. It reads a bit like a pseudoscience blog which he dercies.
I read this as a personal POV blog, thats all. I have read much better dissertations on this subject.
Definitely a bucolic rant. Although I agree with the points raised, I did feel that this subject deserves a better treatment than was hiccup'd in this article. If I was a doubter, then this piece could well have nudged me back towards the BBC point of view.
I do not know this author, but I think he has dented his reputation by publishing this blog after a party. He is obviously knowledgeable of this subject, but should have delivered it better. It reads a bit like a pseudoscience blog which he dercies.
I read this as a personal POV blog, thats all. I have read much better dissertations on this subject.
Maybe you'd prefer one of his more serious analyses?
I am reading Dr Kendrick's book at the moment and I don't believe anything these 'scientists' are saying now.
There are doctors and doctors. Read widely and use those critical faculties. That BBC report is talking about a rare phenomenon with extremely high HDL levels. Not normalish ones that go up gradually with low carb and exercise. Not worth worrying about IMHO.My problem is like many on here, I don't believe Doctors either.