Cholesterol coats the neurons in your brain. The corn/vegetable/seed oils push in the 70’s and 80’s along with the push of statin drugs helped create the rise in Alzheimer’s.
Im a gen x, my 80 year olds ate butter and lived intonthier late 90s and 100s.
Great grandma made homemade sourdough bread with farm churned butter and raw honey- paradise!
Yes! I remember my grandmother making homemade biscuits and putting a pat of real butter on it the size of the biscuit before gulping it down in one bite. She died at 93. My great grandma lived to be 101.
The 1968 Minnesota trial split over 9,000 people between animal fat and corn oil for years in a double-blind design. In the over-65 group, each half-point drop in cholesterol carried a 35 percent higher death risk within two years. The raw data sat on magnetic tapes until Christopher Ramsden found them in 2013 and published the numbers the original researchers never released.
High cholesterol seems to run in my family. I worried about my mother, eliminating nearly all "good" fats from her diet to reach a number, but she would not take statins. She did live to the age of 91. Her BMI at the time of her death was probably about 15. My son claims that we have "genetic superiority". He may be right.
Cholesterol coats the neurons in your brain. The corn/vegetable/seed oils push in the 70’s and 80’s along with the push of statin drugs helped create the rise in Alzheimer’s.
The human race has become rats in a lab.
It's hard to tell an eighty-year old to eat butter, though.
Yikes.
Im a gen x, my 80 year olds ate butter and lived intonthier late 90s and 100s. Great grandma made homemade sourdough bread with farm churned butter and raw honey- paradise!
Yes! I remember my grandmother making homemade biscuits and putting a pat of real butter on it the size of the biscuit before gulping it down in one bite. She died at 93. My great grandma lived to be 101.
The 1968 Minnesota trial split over 9,000 people between animal fat and corn oil for years in a double-blind design. In the over-65 group, each half-point drop in cholesterol carried a 35 percent higher death risk within two years. The raw data sat on magnetic tapes until Christopher Ramsden found them in 2013 and published the numbers the original researchers never released.
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High cholesterol seems to run in my family. I worried about my mother, eliminating nearly all "good" fats from her diet to reach a number, but she would not take statins. She did live to the age of 91. Her BMI at the time of her death was probably about 15. My son claims that we have "genetic superiority". He may be right.