It's based on my LDL cholesterol results, I simply cannot eat the amount of fat that constitutes a low carb high fat diet and have to look for alternatives. At the same time I want to keep my tight blood sugar control (last HBA1C was 4.9 %) and avoid going too carby!
No I actually realised that but the only way to get the very low fat diet that he wants (as I said no fat is impossible and not healthy in any way) is to look at either those that restrict animal products to small amounts, or to go the whole hog (not a good word choice) and cut out all animal products and oil.Hi Phoenix,
The OP is not veggie .. Sorry if I confused things ! In my own life I have reduced my cholestral by eating more fat in my diet .. While I was following BHF diet advice my cholestral levels were rising and my angina returned ! Now I eat more fat my angina has stopped and my cholestral levels have reduced
Sorry I did miss understand your orignal posting .. I was lucky with my hereditary cholestral.. It came down once I got the fat balance right .. To the point of now stopping my statins .. I take it you are on the full level of statins ?Thanks for all the replies ,perhaps I wasn't clear by eating a fat based diet I have increased my LDL to way above normal (potentially dangerous levels). My triglycerides are good and my HDL is off the scales high (which is also good). I strenuously exercise every day so having high LDL is abnormal.
The increase in (good) fat consumption may not have a positive impact on cholesterol in some people , unfortunately i am in that category (and with hereditary cholesterol problems thrown in I have no chance).
Sorry I did miss understand your orignal posting .. I was lucky with my hereditary cholestral.. It came down once I got the fat balance right .. To the point of now stopping my statins .. I take it you are on the full level of statins ?
I know that feeling .. I have had 3 heart attacks in the past and a by pass op 23 years ago next week !Yep only started statins (simvastatin) 2 weeks ago. From what I've read I can't rely solely on statins and have to reduce all fat intake. After my next checkup ~ 2 months from now I might be able add more fats. Being told that you are at high risk for a heart attack really provides the necessary motivation
Thanks for all the replies ,perhaps I wasn't clear by eating a fat based diet I have increased my LDL to way above normal (potentially dangerous levels). My triglycerides are good and my HDL is off the scales high (which is also good). I strenuously exercise every day so having high LDL is abnormal.
The increase in (good) fat consumption may not have a positive impact on cholesterol in some people , unfortunately i am in that category (and with hereditary cholesterol problems thrown in I have no chance).
....I can only do a certain amount of fats on statins ...and other ptoblrms ...Yep only started statins (simvastatin) 2 weeks ago. From what I've read I can't rely solely on statins and have to reduce all fat intake. After my next checkup ~ 2 months from now I might be able add more fats. Being told that you are at high risk for a heart attack really provides the necessary motivation
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