Welcome to General Chat - GAW Community Area
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Does anyone have recommendations i can look into for high cholesterol? I want to do some research but i don't know where to start looking
These two videos really got me understanding not just Cholesterol, but also the role of sugar, the Liver and how they are all connected.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C3rsNCFNAw8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jRV8uiqVPas
Dr Campbell : Heart attack through 'evil fats'? (1/3) Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride- For the last 40-50 years, we have fought against “bad” cholesterol and “evil” fats. Dr Natasha Campbell-McBride explains how useful and healthy cholesterol is for us: it reduces the risk of heart attack, prevents arteriosclerosis and can even increase fertility.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7OQT1SHf9w
Dr Berry : https://www.youtube.com/@KenDBerryMD
Dr Chaffee : https://www.youtube.com/@anthonychaffeemd
If you don’t have much time today... watch the first minute.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8ipbkwzyO_8&pp=ygUVRXJpYyBiZXJnIGNoaWxlc3Rlcm9s
I’ve learned a lot from him. He’s been a big inspiration as far as changing my diet, learning about the lies put forth by big food, big pharma, big cancer, etc. I lost 40 pounds and my last lab tests were stellar except for cholesterol. I don’t care. I will not ever take statins. You would have to force me, from what I know about them.
Cholesterol can be high from genetics, stress and other factors but dietary cholesterol doesn’t cause high cholesterol. When you get a fasting blood work test.. the fasting period causes your body to dump cholesterol into your bloodstream. Glucose, as well. Smoking can cause high cholesterol. So can lack of exercise. So there are a lot of variables but from what I’ve learned, the most important thing is to avoid insulin resistance and diabetes. Look at your metabolic profile. Is your A1C optimal? That’s one of the most important factors to look at.
I do intermittent fasting and a ketogenic diet but I would not say I’m super strict about it. I focus on low carbs. Avoiding fructose. Avoiding processed foods. I cut out breads, pasta, starches (i.e. potatoes) fruit juice, desserts and beer to begin with. I eat like a horse and was able to get the weight off I gained after getting out of the military. I’ve learned how to cook, I can eat dairy again, allergies and digestive issues are mostly gone just by following Dr Berg’s suggestions and branching out from there.
It’s BS to think eating Cheerios and oatmeal are going to fix the problems many people have. It’s not so much about cholesterol as it is highly processed food and sugar. Baby steps. I highly recommend this guy. He’s inspiring.