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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 258578" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>Mervyn</p><p> I'd strongly recommend a low carb diet. I too have had a stroke. Just one, but it was a fairly biggie. I've worked had to overcome the effects. Despite common beliefs, the best way to lower cholesterol is low Carb not low fat. I know medics don't believe this is good for you, but they know their dietary advice doesn't work, but keep repeating it. Probably in the hopes that the next time things might change. They haven't grasped that EVERY time you drop something, it falls. Perhaps next time it will float upwards.</p><p> Hana</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 258578, member: 8110"] Mervyn I'd strongly recommend a low carb diet. I too have had a stroke. Just one, but it was a fairly biggie. I've worked had to overcome the effects. Despite common beliefs, the best way to lower cholesterol is low Carb not low fat. I know medics don't believe this is good for you, but they know their dietary advice doesn't work, but keep repeating it. Probably in the hopes that the next time things might change. They haven't grasped that EVERY time you drop something, it falls. Perhaps next time it will float upwards. Hana [/QUOTE]
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