Sinbad
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you are a little late there mr bastid![]()
He's not late, he's right on time, you were premature
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you are a little late there mr bastid![]()
so the US finally starting to slowly admit they may have got something wrong with nutritional guidelines
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2015/02/10/feds-poised-to-withdraw-longstanding-warnings-about-dietary-cholesterol/
The greater danger in this regard, these experts believe, lies not in products such as eggs, shrimp or lobster, which are high in cholesterol, but in too many servings of foods heavy with saturated fats, such as fatty meats, whole milk, and butter.
He's not late, he's right on time, you were premature![]()
so sweet, sticking up for your boyfriend
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That's the last time i powerlevel your shrinking ass....![]()
Why do some LCHF folk seem determined to say bizarre things?
“Two hours after a high carb meal, you have effectively swollen your brain and caused concussion”. - Dr. Robert Cywes at the recent Old Mutual Health Convention thing.
I'll ask againThe greater danger in this regard, these experts believe, lies not in products such as eggs, shrimp or lobster, which are high in cholesterol, but in too many servings of foods heavy with saturated fats, such as fatty meats, whole milk, and butter.
I'll ask again
How is this right?
So if I am back on Carbs for gym purposes I should avoid any saturated fats, right?
I can still do avo though, right?
What kind of sources carbs are you including in your diet?
Oats, brown rice and potatoes.
No pasta, no bread, no sugar.
Oats, brown rice and potatoes.
No pasta, no bread, no sugar.
Potatoes break down to pure sugar (glucose) so go easy there. I really wouldn't cut out saturated fats from your diet.
There is nothing wrong with saturated fats. They do elevate cholesterol levels which is not a bad thing. The trouble comes in when the person eating lots of refined carbs and added sugar has increased cholesterol.
It helps to understand this: raised triglyceride levels cause inflammation in the body. Inflammation is the cause of damage inside the arteries. Cholesterol is the scab which covers the damage in order to "heal the wound" and then this can lead to a blockage and heart attack \ CVD.
If triglyceride levels are low\normal, risk of arterial damage is low to non existent so high cholesterol cannot cause any issues. The biggest problem has been blaming the fire engine (cholesterol) for the fire because it is at the source of the fire - but as we know, the engine is there to fix the problem but it's good can lead to bad.
Thanks. Potatoes are only done like once or twice a week when we need some variation from the brown rice.
Oats are only ever eaten for breakfast.
Apart from that we still stick to bacon, eggs, cheese, mushrooms, avo, salads and plenty of vegetables. And of course steak, chicken and fish.
you are a little late there mr bastid![]()
Thanks. Potatoes are only done like once or twice a week when we need some variation from the brown rice.
Oats are only ever eaten for breakfast.
Apart from that we still stick to bacon, eggs, cheese, mushrooms, avo, salads and plenty of vegetables. And of course steak, chicken and fish.