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Are the studies THAT good?!I do wish that these so called studies would be better used as toilet paper!
As in most things, having too much of anything is not good for you!
Having a little of what you like in a balanced , tailored for you, dietary intake, will always be the better option of managing most endocrine conditions.
I eat quite a few eggs per week, between ten and twenty depending on what else I am having with them! Tomorrow, after fasting, gammon and two eggs (fried) with fresh mushrooms, tomatoes and onions (again fried!)
You need water to exist, you just cannot live without it!
But too much, will make you very ill!
Think of some medication. A dose of most drugs is good for you, an overdose is bad!
Portion size and control is so important, as is exercise!
You don’t look that old!Certainly do!
That's very kind - the avatar comes from 2015. Er, I'm entitled to free prescriptions again since last August. Will the bus pass exist when I become eligible? Don't go there!You don’t look that old!
Or the pension...That's very kind - the avatar comes from 2015. Er, I entitled to free prescriptions again since last August. Will the bus pass exist when I become eligible? Don't go there!
What's THAT?Or the pension...
So again a food that was consumed when "events" were low is associated with increased risk - to all testers please explain.
If one of you boffins reads these posts put up or shut up - perform similar tests on numbers of proven LCHF / Keto advocates who have maybe been on the protocol for say 3 years. Here's an idea nicely ask Dr David Unwin to see the heart risks of his patients, or possibly Eric Westman, Jason Fung, Sarah Halberg or Ted Naiman (more surgeries with real records on request if you like). This is why I keep banging on about a register...if someone doesn't do this soon, I will.
I always read your comments you are good at research and as i am a lazy sod it helps so much thanks lolSo far as I am aware the "study" was based on a one off food questionnaire that was then extrapolated for 17 years... yeah right..
https://www.dietdoctor.com/eggs-are-bad-then-good-then-bad-again-what-gives
well i eat lots and lots of eggs on keto and my cholesterol has lowered so can't affect it .It's crazy. First Eggs were considered demon, then we are told to eat as many as we wish because the Cholesterol in Eggs do not affect our blood cholesterol. Now we are told that it does. Perhaps they should do a study on people who are low carb and Keto regarding the eggs? This way the people would not have been eating high carb foods. The results would be interesting. I wager that it will be a different result
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