"Everybody I know in the field -- e v e r y b o d y -- recognized that a simple low-fat message was a mistake," says Dr. Krauss, as interviewed in the latest Men's Health magazine, see below. CHOLESTEROL IS A NATURAL SUBSTANCE your body produces for a Why is Men's Health interviewing Krauss?! What is this revolutionary MH reporter saying? Don't. S-W-A-L-L-O-W . . . ! ? ? *haa!!* Men's Health, Your Unstoppable Heart: Before you swallow what your doctor prescribes, we suggest you read this article By: Paul Scott variety of uses. It is carried through the body in three containers -- LDL, HDL, and VLDL -- that deliver it to cells along with triglycerides. The average man reasons that the cholesterol in his scrambled eggs must surely end up in his arteries somehow, and this makes him do things like order egg-white omelets for breakfast. There is indeed a link between the cholesterol you eat and the cholesterol in your arteries. It's just not the "eat more, have more" worry that's been drummed into you for years. In fact, your body's production and uptake of cholesterol is highly regulated; eat a six-egg omelet and your body simply produces less cholesterol because of the dietary onslaught. "There is a very weak connection between the LDL cholesterol we measure and dietary cholesterol," Dr. Krauss says. "I spend a lot of time talking to reporters and trying to explain that dietary cholesterol is not the same as blood cholesterol." He adds that the 200 milligrams of cholesterol most people eat every day is NOTHING compared with the 800 milligrams their bodies produce [my EMPHASIS]. But you don't have to take his word for it. "It is now acknowledged that the original studies purporting to show a linear relation between cholesterol intake and coronary heart disease may have contained fundamental study design flaws," wrote the author of a recent review in the International Journal of Clinical Practice. [ HERE . Jones PJ citing Hu et al] The author suggests to lower small dense LDL, the actual heart disease culprit Targeting the Killer LDL Small changes, fewer small particles Previous animal pharm: Men's Health interview with Mozzafarian MD on benefits of dietary saturated fats Read more about Krauss et al's newest research that redeems the role of saturated fats at my fave peeps and playgrounds: Tourgeman, holymoly ur so funny Nephropal Seth Roberts my Berkeley bud... Animal Fat Peter Hyperlipid Stephan WholeHealthSource Don Primal Wisdom Chris Masterjohn Daily Lipid Dr. Mike Eades THANKGODFORYOURSANENESS |
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