NoCrbs4Me
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Meh. Plants are gross and over-rated with respect to healthiness. Meat never hurt anyone's arteries.I once went to a new year's party hosted by an Atkin's couple. On a table in their dining room, they had piles of different kinds of meats with not a vegetable in sight. Salami, roast beef slices, boiled ham, smoked ham, peppered ham, leg of lamb chunks, chicharones instead of potato chips, bacon slices, head cheese, lamb testicles cut in half and mounded in a pile, veal , pork and lamb tongue and other things very hard to identify.. I craved a piece of decorative parsley, a batch of mustard greens, some lima beans, a bed of quinoa for the masses of meat. Maybe some peppers or quince paste or mint jelly or steak sauce or or or. None to be found. I was in some kind of re-education nightmare.. My arteries ached.
LCHF can be a universe of things but Atkins can be kind of monocromatic
The modern Atkins diet is not the diet of Robert Atkins, who lived only to the grand not so old age of 72 and resembles a modified LCHF
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Atkins_(nutritionist)
That sounds disgusting.Wheras, I like to wild food forage and eat the stems and munch the leave, and pop those berries into the mouth, and smell the mushrooms and other fungi, and forage for bivalves with my toes, and forage also the seaweeds found nearby, and dry those seaweeks, and have those seaweeks as snacks, and roast those peppers, and slowcook that giant Peruvian hominey and pick up some of that portacula on my way out the door for an instant salad
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Yes, you're the first generation that is physically trialling the new theories on cholesterol.
As to whether or not I totally disagree?
I just don't believe I need to drive cholesterol, up.
If it stays within guidelines by eating good, natural, healthy foods, I'm content to let that happen.
Hi sunny, I believe you are right. I have been on lchf since sept 15 and my trigs have gone down to 1.0 and hdl is up to 1.6 but my ldl is up to 5.2. I can only account for it by saturated diary fat. Without a full lipid panel I cannot be certain of the particle size of the ldl. I suspect it is OK. hba1c now 42 bmi 22.5. Derek
Hi sunny, I believe you are right. I have been on lchf since sept 15 and my trigs have gone down to 1.0 and hdl is up to 1.6 but my ldl is up to 5.2. I can only account for it by saturated diary fat. Without a full lipid panel I cannot be certain of the particle size of the ldl. I suspect it is OK. hba1c now 42 bmi 22.5. Derek
Apparently you can gauge your particle size by your triglycerides level, and your trigylcerides and HDL ratio (by memory). (In the absence of being able to get a particle size reading - sigh.) If your trigs are under 1.0 it's those great big fluffy LDL particles ruling your arterial pathways - yay.
I personally think the particle size theory makes way more sense than the suspiciously 'let's make it easy for the kids' good and bad LDL theory. Especially in relation to what actually happens with athereosclerosis (excuse spelling mistakes - it's way early in the morning for me, and I am sitting in bed with a cup of tea -C.B.A. doing a spell search). I pay attention to this, just like you do I understand @SunnyExpat - because our chances of getting strokes are, or have been (for those who are in remission/reversed etc), way way way too high. This is serious stuff for us.
It seems that many of the medical number boundaries we live with oh so intimately - have been arrived at - randomly! Like the cut off points of BMI, how much alcohol is safe - those kinds of boundaries. (Even, yes, even our sacred HBA1c and diabetes.) Not based on research and sound science at all. I know it sounds too awful to be true - but I have read some convincing evidence that it is. There is a wonderful writer/doctor/research analyst , a great Scot called Dr Malcolm Kendrick and his books are marvellous, https://drmalcolmkendrick.org. His book 'Doctoring Data' was pretty convincing to me. Read it and see what you think? And his website is full of fascinating stuff. He's really about analysing the science, and the way data is interpreted.
I am really intrigued by your statement - I have not come across any meta or peer reviewed studies to support it. Would love some references thanks.A high carb low fat diet is actually worse for your cholesterol numbers than LCHF.
If you want to be a rebel, fair enough, it just seems that some of us will be more cautious for the time being.
Feel free to use pubmed or google.I am really intrigued by your statement - I have not come across any meta or peer reviewed studies to support it. Would love some references thanks.
I just ate too much.
And the establishment kept telling me not to, so I can't really lay all my problems at their door.
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