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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 1747747" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>I understand your dilemma Zas. I have high cholesterol (low trigs and high HDL) so decided against statins having read the advice from people on this forum and researched elsewhere, etc. However, I do not have any heart issues so am different in that respect. I can understand why you would worry about a high fat diet as it goes against everything our GPs tell us. I do appreciate that there is another argument to this but I do still worry whether a high fat diet in people with no current heart issues may well be fine but is this true in those WITH current heart issues? Every person's physiology is different and does a lchf diet do the same for those without any additional heart disease as for those with? I am rambling but I think my point is, when you disregard the diabetes factor, (ie think of a 'normal' person), there are those that have or are susceptible to heart disease and those that are not, would we advise those with heart disease to eat more fat?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 1747747, member: 451727"] I understand your dilemma Zas. I have high cholesterol (low trigs and high HDL) so decided against statins having read the advice from people on this forum and researched elsewhere, etc. However, I do not have any heart issues so am different in that respect. I can understand why you would worry about a high fat diet as it goes against everything our GPs tell us. I do appreciate that there is another argument to this but I do still worry whether a high fat diet in people with no current heart issues may well be fine but is this true in those WITH current heart issues? Every person's physiology is different and does a lchf diet do the same for those without any additional heart disease as for those with? I am rambling but I think my point is, when you disregard the diabetes factor, (ie think of a 'normal' person), there are those that have or are susceptible to heart disease and those that are not, would we advise those with heart disease to eat more fat? [/QUOTE]
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