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The Straight Scoop on Cholesterol
The Straight Scoop on Cholesterol, Part I http://eatingacademy.com/nutrition/t...esterol-part-i Dr. Peter Attia has an excellent series of articles regarding cholesterol, and the importance of your LDL-P number. Which you may not have ever heard of, since it's not normally measured in typical lipid panels. An NMR test is necessary to measure your LDL-P, and they're not easy to obtain. If you ask your doctor for one, he or she will likely say "What's that?" Dr. Attia still has several articles to go in the series, so I encourage you to tune in. Whether you agree with him (and other lipidologists he's consulted with) or not, you'll likely learn a lot about cholesterol (well, except for Trader, who's genetically incapable of learning anything new). He's currently up to Part VI, with a new part added each week. -- Dogman "I have approximate answers and possible beliefs in different degrees of certainty about different things, but I'm not absolutely sure of anything" - Richard Feynman |
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The Straight Scoop on Cholesterol
On May 30, 3:12*pm, Dogman wrote:
The Straight Scoop on Cholesterol, Part I http://eatingacademy.com/nutrition/t...-cholesterol-p... Dr. Peter Attia has an excellent series of articles regarding cholesterol, and the importance of your LDL-P number. Which you may not have ever heard of, since it's not normally measured in typical lipid panels. An NMR test is necessary to measure your LDL-P, and they're not easy to obtain. If you ask your doctor for one, he or she will likely say "What's that?" Dr. Attia still has several articles to go in the series, so I encourage you to tune in. Whether you agree with him (and other lipidologists he's consulted with) or not, you'll likely learn a lot about cholesterol (well, except for Trader, who's genetically incapable of learning anything new). He's currently up to Part VI, with a new part added each week. -- Dogman "I have approximate answers and possible beliefs in different degrees of certainty about different things, but I'm not absolutely sure of anything" - Richard Feynman Since you have chosen to start attacking me in an entire new thread and subject, I feel compelled to follow one of your rules. You said that when discussing the reversal of diabetes following bariatric surgery that I was wrong for only discussing that one aspect and that I must instead list the pros and cons. So for the benefit of the rest of you, so that you can evaluate the poster along with the post, here is what Dogman believes is sound science: HIV is harmless HIV does not cause AIDS AIDS is caused by poor nutrition, lack of sleep, poor sanitation AIDS can be cured by diet, not through current HIV drugs HPV does not cause cervical cancer No virus can cause cancer Prions don't exist Prions are not the cause of Mad Cow. Dogman, anything new you want to add to the list of denial? |
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Oh I can hardly believe my eyes! I guess in the 21st century it is unwise to discuss serious diseases in denial! Loads and loads of researchers spend their time on finding solutions to some of the most frightening diseases HIV/AIDS. I think we do not have the time for denial. There is too much work to be done in the field of molecular biology and related fields as you can see on this website. One needs so much knowledge and education to be able to do research in antibodies/antigen/immune system areas.
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