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<blockquote data-quote="ianpspurs" data-source="post: 1678117" data-attributes="member: 193971"><p>But it is just the same kind of shoddy industry funded studies that sell margarines and other industrialised plant oils.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>A fair point well made. For most of us the tangled web of whose interests supposedly "clean" scientific advice serves is a nightmare to unravel.</p><p>Sure, there are some very prozletizing LCHF advocates out there but on this forum there are some exceptionally well read and well balanced posters. Most back up their advocacy with good stats from their own blood work.</p><p>My take is that the scientific data is population based but you and I are individuals so our own results are the most relevant. I have never read any of the most sensible poster on here advocate ignoring the full spectrum of blood work from bg levels through cholesterol breakdown and kidney function. Indeed, they advocate ensuring your GP makes the full panel of results available to you for comparison, analysis and dietary/lifestyle change where needed.</p><p>Long story short, I don't think this is broscience but to me it seems like hypothesis (eat and live a certain way) test, analysis.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="ianpspurs, post: 1678117, member: 193971"] But it is just the same kind of shoddy industry funded studies that sell margarines and other industrialised plant oils.[/QUOTE] A fair point well made. For most of us the tangled web of whose interests supposedly "clean" scientific advice serves is a nightmare to unravel. Sure, there are some very prozletizing LCHF advocates out there but on this forum there are some exceptionally well read and well balanced posters. Most back up their advocacy with good stats from their own blood work. My take is that the scientific data is population based but you and I are individuals so our own results are the most relevant. I have never read any of the most sensible poster on here advocate ignoring the full spectrum of blood work from bg levels through cholesterol breakdown and kidney function. Indeed, they advocate ensuring your GP makes the full panel of results available to you for comparison, analysis and dietary/lifestyle change where needed. Long story short, I don't think this is broscience but to me it seems like hypothesis (eat and live a certain way) test, analysis. [/QUOTE]
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