I don't - saturated fat has been part of our diet since the beginning - it is useful for so many things in our biochemistry. They are the raw materials for a number of important controlling factors to do with appetite, nutritional and anergy cycles and they are also involved in the maintenance and repair of the brain and nervous system.Hi there. I have just been diagnosed as type 2. I am watching my carb intake but unfortunately my saturated fat intake has gone up? How do you people manage your intake of SF? T.I.A.
I don't - saturated fat has been part of our diet since the beginning - it is useful for so many things in our biochemistry. they are the raw materials for a number of important controlling factors to do with appetite, nutritional and anergy cycles and they are also involved in the maintenance and repair of the brain and nervous system.
Thank you for your reply.I don't - saturated fat has been part of our diet since the beginning - it is useful for so many things in our biochemistry. they are the raw materials for a number of important controlling factors to do with appetite, nutritional and anergy cycles and they are also involved in the maintenance and repair of the brain and nervous system.
•Several foods relatively rich in SFAs, such as whole-fat dairy, dark chocolate, and unprocessed meat, are not associated with increased CVD or diabetes risk.
•There is no robust evidence that current population-wide arbitrary upper limits on saturated fat consumption in the United States will prevent CVD or reduce mortality.
I was just worried about my cholesterol levels. Thanks for the reply.I have no probelm with eating saturated fat, and it has formed a major part of my food for the last five years. It's now recognised that the advice about not eating saturated fat needs at least to be reconsidered - see this review piece in the Journal of American College of Cardiology from 2020:
Yep, that's about sat fat and cholesterol levels.I was just worried about my cholesterol levels. Thanks for the reply.
My lipids have all improved to perfect range from being out of whack on diagnosis, 8 years ago. During those 8 years I've cut the carbs and upped the fats, happily eating cheese, butter, fatty cuts of meats.I was just worried about my cholesterol levels. Thanks for the reply.
Thanks for your reassuranceMy lipids have all improved to perfect range from being out of whack on diagnosis, 8 years ago. During those 8 years I've cut the carbs and upped the fats, happily eating cheese, butter, fatty cuts of meats.
Thank you. Glad you are improving.As being lactose intolerant and averse to most other oils, I have to have the saturated fats that come to my plate naturally. In meat or the limited diet that I can eat.
With my cholesterol, liver and kidneys function and in a bad way with most things at diagnosis.
Since discovering I could eat a lot less, use fasting and intermittent fasting, have a diet around the experimenting I did, I found over a few months, that my tests improved, I was reversing my ill health.
I still get congratulated on my results by my dsn.
In my experience, the lower carb, fresh natural food, none of that rubbish manufacturers garbage, is what has done this. Your cholesterol will follow, As will your hba1c and fasting levels.
@Resurgam I am not able to eat fats, particularly saturated fats. My body is unable to process them. I‘m sick to my stomach when I eat saturated fats. I cannot digest them. So given what you are saying I am both interested and concerned around your comments around epilepsy, delaying Alzheimer’s and so forth. May I ask you to post some links so that I can look into them further. Thanks, Mel
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Hi @Resurgam, do you have a link to this information? I don’t disagree but statements like this on the forum need linksComment deleted by moderators to remove claims unsubstantiated by external links
Sorry - I don't know how to do links - I am one of those people who have never sent a text and still have sliderules on every desk. Just use Google. The truth is out there.Hi @Resurgam, do you have a link to this information? I don’t disagree but statements like this on the forum need links
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You can simply go to the website you want to refer to and copy the address bar at the top of your screen. Left mouse button to select, right mouse button and choose copy. You can then paste in your post (right mouse button again).Sorry - I don't know how to do links - I am one of those people who have never sent a text and still have sliderules on every desk. Just use Google. The truth is out there.
The problem is that forum rules ask for either personal experience or referenced statements. It doesn't have to be an internet link although that's the easiest - I reference the Bilous and Donnelly textbook all the time, and I can't link to it.Sorry - I don't know how to do links - I am one of those people who have never sent a text and still have sliderules on every desk. Just use Google. The truth is out there.