Author Topic: GUT BUGS---EGG YOLKS, WHEAT AND MEAT---HEART ATTACKS, STROKES  (Read 641 times)

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Many say this study may be a game changer for heart attacks and strokes...Everyone knows even seemingly healthy people with no signs of heart disease drop dead of a heart attack every day...This study may tells us why...GUT BUGS people...Gut fukcing Bugs!

http://www.foxnews.com/health/2013/04/25/gut-bugs-are-implicated-in-heart-attacks-and-stroke/

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Re: GUT BUGS---EGG YOLKS, WHEAT AND MEAT---HEART ATTACKS, STROKES
« Reply #1 on: April 25, 2013, 10:03:14 AM »
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Re: GUT BUGS---EGG YOLKS, WHEAT AND MEAT---HEART ATTACKS, STROKES
« Reply #2 on: April 25, 2013, 10:39:23 AM »
Holy shit, Falcon is going to come in and say I told you so. Glad that I started eating more greens some time ago.

Earlier this month, the Cleveland Clinic researchers reported that gut bugs also transform carnitine, a nutrient found in red meat and dairy products, into TMAO, at least in meat eaters. Vegetarians made much less TMAO even when eating carnitine as part of the study, suggesting that avoiding meat reduces the gut bacteria that turn carnitine into TMAO, while regular helpings of dead animals encourages their growth and thus the production of TMAO.
More studies are needed to show whether TMAO reliably predicts cardiovascular crises, and does so better than other blood tests. Experts disagree on how many people have no other risk factors but would be flagged by TMAO. Dr Gordon Tomaselli, chief of cardiology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and past president of the American Heart Association, guesses it is less than 10 percent or so of the people who eventually have heart crises.
Someone with high levels of TMAO could reduce her cardiovascular risk by eating fewer egg yolks and less beef and pork. But someone with a two-eggs-a-day habit but low TMAO probably has gut microbes that aren't very adept at converting lecithin to TMAO, meaning she can eat eggs and the like without risking a coronary.

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Re: GUT BUGS---EGG YOLKS, WHEAT AND MEAT---HEART ATTACKS, STROKES
« Reply #3 on: April 25, 2013, 10:58:41 AM »
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