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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 2168799" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>Sorry. Careless typo! Both HDL and triglycerides are usually on a standard lipid panel.</p><p>Diet wise eating less carb will bring triglycerides down if you find out you have a less than ideal ratio.</p><p>HDL will often rise when you eat high fat/low carb however so may your LDL. Many of us do not believe the latter is a problem.</p><p>Not surprised your GP doesn't know about nutrition as they don't get taught much even though it is arguably much more effective in chronic disease prevention and cure than pills!</p><p>Grateful patients overfeed nurses!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 2168799, member: 365308"] Sorry. Careless typo! Both HDL and triglycerides are usually on a standard lipid panel. Diet wise eating less carb will bring triglycerides down if you find out you have a less than ideal ratio. HDL will often rise when you eat high fat/low carb however so may your LDL. Many of us do not believe the latter is a problem. Not surprised your GP doesn't know about nutrition as they don't get taught much even though it is arguably much more effective in chronic disease prevention and cure than pills! Grateful patients overfeed nurses! [/QUOTE]
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