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<blockquote data-quote="Tsang33" data-source="post: 2047277" data-attributes="member: 500925"><p>hi brunneria/guzzler,</p><p>1. To get that calculator, go to cholesterol code.com, then open the first article to get the link to the calculator. It is based on a simple formula which in turn has been described in one study (sorry I can't recall where) and in a few social media portal. So please check out the fundamentals. </p><p>2. A more dependable / detailed update to cholesterol ratios for correlation to risk of heart problems, I'd suggest the a/prof Salaris' lectures in videos from lowcarbdownunder.com.au, look up just 1 or 2 videos (out of 6) and the info is there. Prof uses real data from the pathology lab to Id the most indicative parameters with large amount of statistics. </p><p>3. I joined ~3 months ago, and have been on a LC / some fat diet. The changes have indeed been v.good … dally liver is now normal, t2d under control now (just 3 months</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tsang33, post: 2047277, member: 500925"] hi brunneria/guzzler, 1. To get that calculator, go to cholesterol code.com, then open the first article to get the link to the calculator. It is based on a simple formula which in turn has been described in one study (sorry I can't recall where) and in a few social media portal. So please check out the fundamentals. 2. A more dependable / detailed update to cholesterol ratios for correlation to risk of heart problems, I'd suggest the a/prof Salaris' lectures in videos from lowcarbdownunder.com.au, look up just 1 or 2 videos (out of 6) and the info is there. Prof uses real data from the pathology lab to Id the most indicative parameters with large amount of statistics. 3. I joined ~3 months ago, and have been on a LC / some fat diet. The changes have indeed been v.good … dally liver is now normal, t2d under control now (just 3 months [/QUOTE]
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