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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Dr OZ on December 04, 2012, 05:20:16 PM
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Buddy just showed up here and doctor told him hes got low cholesterol. How does one get low cholesterol ????????????????????????
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Low good cholesterol.
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Low good cholesterol.
Yes sorry he has low good cholesterol
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Yes sorry he has low good cholesterol
Does he juice?
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Does he juice?
not yet.... He was wanting to start his cycle same time as me tomorrow But now hes not sure
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Genetics and diet.
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Genetics and diet.
his diet is decent, can he start the cycle and work on his diet??
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drinking alot of alcohol can give you very high good cholesterol . so if he does that he may ''think' hes really healthy
the king is always thinking
the king=theking=think ing
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heme iron attacks good cholesterol.
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drinking alot of alcohol can give you very high good cholesterol . so if he does that he may ''think' hes really healthy
the king is always thinking
the king=theking=think ing
no drinking from this guy hes a choir boy
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Low high density lipids?
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Buddy just showed up here and doctor told him hes got low cholesterol. How does one get low cholesterol ????????????????????????
Too much Turkey Bacon?
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Too much Turkey Bacon?
I really dont know
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drinking alot of alcohol can give you very high good cholesterol . so if he does that he may ''think' hes really healthy
the king is always thinking
the king=theking=think ing
Falcon, what effect does turpentine have on LDL, if any?
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Not true. HDL. Good cholesterol = allows efficient breakdown of two key lipoproteins. =chylomicrons from intestinal digestion n VLDLs from production in liver.... If HDL too low. Then breakdown of Triacylglycerols wwont happen=this leads to TAG accum .... LDLs r the bad guys. They consist of the highest density of cholesterol esters.... Their ratio can be purely genetic were simply cutting down on cholesterol may have zero effect. Here one is advised to switch sat fat to diet enriched w higher ratio of unsat (ie/ omegas). Alcohol is one of the worst things u can do when having cholesterol issues.... Alcohol dehydrogenase has an extremely high affinity for Alcohol..thus converting it into acetylaldehyde = very toxic to the body...due to accum of its byproduct of NADH. Too much NADH willl not allow your body to efficiently breakdown glycogen storage in liver into useful glucose.... Further, it will also disrupt the natural body's tendency to produce glucose for peripheral tissue via gluconeogenesis.... Bad bad bad. Here my friend u develop a "fatty ineffective liver". Bottom line.. Control good cholesterol via dietary choses rather than just pure elimination.... Cholesterol is a must to effectively absorb healthy fat n fat soluble vitamins...since they are a main component to bile acid production within the liver....
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Btw. Excuse the broken english. Typin from bb. Damn internet is down
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Not true. HDL. Good cholesterol = allows efficient breakdown of two key lipoproteins. =chylomicrons from intestinal digestion n VLDLs from production in liver.... If HDL too low. Then breakdown of Triacylglycerols wwont happen=this leads to TAG accum .... LDLs r the bad guys. They consist of the highest density of cholesterol esters.... Their ratio can be purely genetic were simply cutting down on cholesterol may have zero effect. Here one is advised to switch sat fat to diet enriched w higher ratio of unsat (ie/ omegas). Alcohol is one of the worst things u can do when having cholesterol issues.... Alcohol dehydrogenase has an extremely high affinity for Alcohol..thus converting it into acetylaldehyde = very toxic to the body...due to accum of its byproduct of NADH. Too much NADH willl not allow your body to efficiently breakdown glycogen storage in liver into useful glucose.... Further, it will also disrupt the natural body's tendency to produce glucose for peripheral tissue via gluconeogenesis.... Bad bad bad. Here my friend u develop a "fatty ineffective liver". Bottom line.. Control good cholesterol via dietary choses rather than just pure elimination.... Cholesterol is a must to effectively absorb healthy fat n fat soluble vitamins...since they are a main component to bile acid production within the liver....
HDL is not cholesterol... it's a protein that transports cholesterol
eating more cholesterol rich foods raises serum level HDL in most peopel
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Well for lamens terms. It carries the necessary enzymes for efficient breakdown of TAGS. It is referred to this for those that do not understand the breakdown of the 4 categories of lipoproteins I have mentioned... Technically u r correct. But that is what is meant when u hear of bad vs good. HDL provides the necessary apo B and apo cII proteins to both VLDLs n Chylomocrons which aid in their eventual breakdown. LDL s are remnants of VLDLs. But are the most highly concentrated in cholesterol esters. As opposed to the other 3. And only contain the apo B proteins. Didn't wanna get too tech but..people want to know diff btw good n bad terms
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well if any of u all need a biochemical breakdown of its mechanism to a T.. this is what I do and practice.. wasn't trying to get all savy w/ the terminology.. but it is kind of unavoidable at times in order to explain... the body is very complex.. many w/ high serum cholesterol can be extremely thin... cholesterol is a must have component within the body.. it's the general makeup of your cell's membrane and thus allows its fluidity and transports of proteins...endless other usages as well
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If he goes on gear, his HDL will crash even more and his LDL will go up, along with triglycerides.
Maybe he's doing Superdrol and not telling you? If its hereditary, diet wont help that much if he's eating "decent".
Most fatal heart attack victims have "normal" cholesterol readings BTW.. So, who the fuck really knows..
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what's he bench?