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<blockquote data-quote="Daibell" data-source="post: 2219836" data-attributes="member: 21149"><p>If it's the liver that produces the cholesterol that goes into the blood why would the fat you eat have any noticeable effect? I'm simplifying things but even cardios are influenced by the 'fat makes you fat' mantra because they assume as Joe Public does that what goes into your stomach simply goes into the blood. That's largely true for carbs but fats go through a far more complex process whilst the liver is busy turning excess carbs into fats that go into the blood stream. My otherwise super cardiologist said I should take loads of statins and get my cholesterol really low when my angiogram showed only mild arterial deposits at age 75. These guys just perpetuate the fat mantra and believe the suspect 'research'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daibell, post: 2219836, member: 21149"] If it's the liver that produces the cholesterol that goes into the blood why would the fat you eat have any noticeable effect? I'm simplifying things but even cardios are influenced by the 'fat makes you fat' mantra because they assume as Joe Public does that what goes into your stomach simply goes into the blood. That's largely true for carbs but fats go through a far more complex process whilst the liver is busy turning excess carbs into fats that go into the blood stream. My otherwise super cardiologist said I should take loads of statins and get my cholesterol really low when my angiogram showed only mild arterial deposits at age 75. These guys just perpetuate the fat mantra and believe the suspect 'research' [/QUOTE]
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