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I have always had the ability to see the BS behind these claims. I never believed in the egg cholesterol nonsense. I never paid attention to these experts, even as a teen in the 1970's. I barely graduated high school, drove around in my Ford Pinto smoking pot and listening to talk radio. I think I actually learned more in that way. I never got indoctrinated by the school system. Talk radio gave me an education of a different sort. I always question authority and never believe the narrative.
That was YOU! Dude, you hit my AMC Pacer and knocked the bumper off. You owe me $56 in 1970’s dollars.
Let me know if you want to get that Pacer out of the yard. I need a sturdy greenhouse for my early tomatoes
We built a sleeper pacer years ago, 400 small block, welded in mini tubs. Launched it and busted every window out of it and twisted the body so that one fender sat four inches higher than the other. Those were the days, a lot of work for 11 seconds of fun.
Literal LOL. I really enjoy you guys.
Ford Pinto and AMC Pacer.
Two of the most ridiculous cars ever invented.
LOL.
Don't forget the VW Thing.
We put a Chevy 350 in the back seat of an old VW Bug. Didn't last long before it ripped the body and frame apart, but it was a fun "experiment" kek
🤣🤣🤣🤣 I never knocked the bumper off of any car, although I did back into a pole that I forgot was there 🤪
Eggs do have a lot of cholesterol.
The problem is, big pharma and their minions conflated all cholesterol together.
Eggs are high in good cholesterol, HDL. High density means it's extremely unlikely to stick to your arterial walls due to how big it is, and passes through unimpeded.
LDL, low density, is what a lot of seed oils cause, and these can slowly build up in your arteries and block proper blood flow, and if they don't break off early can cause problems down the line. HDL, IIRC, can also counteract this by "knocking" it off the walls before it's a problem.
This is also why old ladies end up eating bacon, eggs and toast every day for 90 some years and live for another 10.
Both cholesterol is good. HDL and LDL when you ate on a ketogenic diet.
The entire concept of cholesterol -- both HDL and LDL -- is false.
They are simply directional. One brings cholesterol from the liver to the cells where needed, and the other brings unneeded cholesterol from the cells back to the liver.
Neither is harmful.
The "recommendations" by the medical business industry are FAKE. None are based on real evidence.
There is a board of about a dozen or so "doctors" who control ALL of those recommendations. They have been constantly lowering the amount over the years where they tell doctors to sell statin drugs.
And guess what?
Those individuals on the board are ALL PAID BY THE STATIN DRUG COMPANIES.
Lipitor is a complete scam. It is like the Pfizer coof vaxx study. They CLAIM the drug does something, but the actual papers show it really does NOTHING AT ALL.
The actual scientific literature shows a correlation between LOW cholesterol and higher risk of heart attacks. That makes sense because cholesterol is PROTECTIVE, not harmful.
Lipitor has serious long term side effects and once you are on for a while you can not drop off of them easily.
Exactly
Both cholesterol are good, nor does dietary cholesterol inherently increase blood level cholesterol made by your body.
Blaming cholesterol for health problems is like blaming your blood when you get a cut. The blood which is forming a scar (healing) isn't to blame, ever for the cut.
I don't need to argue cholesterol because questioning "the science" is good, though I will say that the good bits of biological research (lots of third party research across the world) don't agree, but that also doesn't mean we should just take that as fact.
What I do find amusing is that you believe that dietary cholesterol can't increase in the blood, as food gives us all sorts of nutrition and puts carcinogenic stuff in our blood.
Seems weird that you would, I assume, accept that microplastics can enter our bodies through consumption but not cholesterol.
You've got an entirely wrong perspective on things. Our bodies regulate our cholesterol levels. Our bodies are an incredibly amazing tool given to us by God. People who have high cholesterol have such because of any number of reasons outside of dietary restrictions.
That's simply not true.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7zWNabebxs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NVNdpCZWWZE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rui6NC4jnDk
Entering our bodies != entering our bloodstreams, nor having an impact on us. Microplastics is such a laughably different context that the fact you would even compare the two shows your level of understanding of the human body.
Cholesterol isn't even a, "nutrient" as you suggest.
The issue is that LDL and HDL are not bad.
I take nattokinase and red yeast rice so I don’t have artery clogging. Now the Japanese have found it nukes the spike proteins and breaks up the clots. I always suspected it might.
The cholesterol is bad health theory has been proven to be a bunch of BS based on fear, money and cherry picked studies.
Nina Teicholz has some great presentations on this and even the heart associations have stopped saying things like eggs are bad for heart health. It's not cholesterol, its underlying issues which cholesterol then addresses. It's like a scab, its not the scab that is the issue it is the cut. Inflammation is what should be addressed for vascular health.
Nina Tiecholz has info on how the big food oil company money and psyop influenced the "science" on cholesterol. It's called the big fast surprise. What I find interesting is that all of the things that lead to health, meat and their natural fats, eggs are both under attack right now .... They know we know and they don't want a population that eats well and is firing on all cylinders. They want sick, pharmaceutically dependent workers to do their bidding, they don't want your brain or body working as it should. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzQAHITIUhg
When I was a kid the UK tv ads advised all to go to work on an egg. I still do.