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<blockquote data-quote="ringi" data-source="post: 1490911" data-attributes="member: 410240"><p>There is increasing evidence that small cholesterol particles plus high BG is very harmful, see the Living Low Curb book.</p><p></p><p>The large scale Satin trails looked at the outcome on number of heart attacks and strokes over a long length of time. Satins showed good benefits in people with high risk factors regardless of the level of cholesterol (basic tests) they had. (So they are not just lowing a number on the GP's computer.)</p><p></p><p>Until there is a cheap way to measure cholesterol particles count, or get a detailed of the particle sizes, so it is recorded on most people GP records so allow large tails, I don’t think we will be able work out what types of high cholesterol is bad. (Clearly the standard GP tests don’t show the complete truth.)</p><p></p><p>Research seems to show that low curb gets even better results then Statins, but I don't think anyone has done large scale research looking at Low Curb with Statins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ringi, post: 1490911, member: 410240"] There is increasing evidence that small cholesterol particles plus high BG is very harmful, see the Living Low Curb book. The large scale Satin trails looked at the outcome on number of heart attacks and strokes over a long length of time. Satins showed good benefits in people with high risk factors regardless of the level of cholesterol (basic tests) they had. (So they are not just lowing a number on the GP's computer.) Until there is a cheap way to measure cholesterol particles count, or get a detailed of the particle sizes, so it is recorded on most people GP records so allow large tails, I don’t think we will be able work out what types of high cholesterol is bad. (Clearly the standard GP tests don’t show the complete truth.) Research seems to show that low curb gets even better results then Statins, but I don't think anyone has done large scale research looking at Low Curb with Statins. [/QUOTE]
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