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<blockquote data-quote="TriciaWs" data-source="post: 2316726" data-attributes="member: 475901"><p>A lot of people worry that going low carb will negatively affect cholesterol. But for most of us it doesn't. My triglycerides improved after I went lowcarb, dropping at each blood test over 18 mnths from over the recommended range down to 0.9.</p><p>My LDL went up a little raising my total but improving the ratio which is more important.</p><p>From the research I've seen a mix of refined carbs plus refined fats seems a dangerous mix but good quality fats on their own are not.</p><p>I would also point out that going low carb is not necessarily high fat too - you should eat enough good quality fats to stop you feeling hungry but no need for panfuls.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TriciaWs, post: 2316726, member: 475901"] A lot of people worry that going low carb will negatively affect cholesterol. But for most of us it doesn't. My triglycerides improved after I went lowcarb, dropping at each blood test over 18 mnths from over the recommended range down to 0.9. My LDL went up a little raising my total but improving the ratio which is more important. From the research I've seen a mix of refined carbs plus refined fats seems a dangerous mix but good quality fats on their own are not. I would also point out that going low carb is not necessarily high fat too - you should eat enough good quality fats to stop you feeling hungry but no need for panfuls. [/QUOTE]
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