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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2203255" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>Great advice but it's not always down to following a 'non healthy' lifestyle. Some of us do all of the above and more and still have cholesterol higher than their so called magic number. You can most certainly have a cholesterol level of above 4 that is still normal for you personally. I think the ultimate question is whether LDL is healthy or unhealthy rather than whether your numbers are above or below 4. If we accept that LDL is not necessarily evil then it matters not (cholesterol wise) whether we consume wild caught animal products or coconut oil, et al.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2203255, member: 451727"] Great advice but it's not always down to following a 'non healthy' lifestyle. Some of us do all of the above and more and still have cholesterol higher than their so called magic number. You can most certainly have a cholesterol level of above 4 that is still normal for you personally. I think the ultimate question is whether LDL is healthy or unhealthy rather than whether your numbers are above or below 4. If we accept that LDL is not necessarily evil then it matters not (cholesterol wise) whether we consume wild caught animal products or coconut oil, et al. [/QUOTE]
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