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Getbig Bodybuilding Boards => Nutrition, Products & Supplements Info => Topic started by: WOOO on September 24, 2012, 07:35:28 PM
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I'm sure that all Americans reading this will doubt the article's truthfulness... but it's understandable given that in a recent survey of American'ts, 47% of respondents believed that man was created by a god within the last 10000yrs...
Stupid...
Cholesterol on the other hand is GOOD
http://www.westonaprice.org/know-your-fats/cholesterol-friend-or-foe (http://www.westonaprice.org/know-your-fats/cholesterol-friend-or-foe)
(the full article is too long to post here)
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I'm sure that all Americans reading this will doubt the article's truthfulness... but it's understandable given that in a recent survey of American'ts, 47% of respondents believed that man was created by a god within the last 10000yrs...
Stupid...
Cholesterol on the other hand is GOOD
http://www.westonaprice.org/know-your-fats/cholesterol-friend-or-foe (http://www.westonaprice.org/know-your-fats/cholesterol-friend-or-foe)
(the full article is too long to post here)
it has a purpose but like anything too much is an issue. I mean free radicals are good if quenched after they kill microorganisms and induce apoptosis.
Everything has a purpose, cholesterol is the jump-off for steriodogenesis.
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Ok. Define too much.
That's the issue.
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Ok. Define too much.
That's the issue.
Well intake of cholesterol isn't really an issue what is the issue is centripedal versus central transport. What one wants is cholesterol being transported back on HDL to the liver to be destroyed. Foster this and you avoid the negative consequences. Total cholesterol isn't an issue, it's HDL over total cholesterol. Once LDL rises, VLDL etc you generally have deposition in the arteries.
So i think the best solution is simply increase HDL and mitigate most of the negative aspects while still reaping the rewards.
what are your thoughts?
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They align with yours and are expressed via lard consumption
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Fish oil for me to raise my hdl.
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what age should a guy start worrying about cholesterol?
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what age should a guy start worrying about cholesterol?
any age, especially if there is a family history. There is a condition called familial hypercholestemia of which the recessive version is somewhat common. I would start at age 25 getting checked, full blood panels .
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any age, especially if there is a family history. There is a condition called familial hypercholestemia of which the recessive version is somewhat common. I would start at age 25 getting checked, full blood panels .
"In most populations studied, heterozygous FH occurs in about 1:500 people, but not all develop symptoms.[1] Homozygous FH occurs in about 1:1,000,000.[1][3]"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Familial_hypercholesterolemia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Familial_hypercholesterolemia)
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"In most populations studied, heterozygous FH occurs in about 1:500 people, but not all develop symptoms.[1] Homozygous FH occurs in about 1:1,000,000.[1][3]"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Familial_hypercholesterolemia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Familial_hypercholesterolemia)
seems they classify it quite differently here, Normally issues with HMG-coa reductase is considered a familial cholesterol issue which is responsive to statins. My woman has it.
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seems they classify it quite differently here, Normally issues with HMG-coa reductase is considered a familial cholesterol issue which is responsive to statins. My woman has it.
neat...
would she let you experiment with her health? :)