Wednesday, February 11, 2015

One Step Forward

Why cholesterol might not be as bad as you think
The AHA's original report advised lowering cholesterol intake, citing an early study that found that rabbits fed cholesterol and other fats developed blockages in their arteries. It also cited similar studies that led scientists to believe that changing people's diets could help reduce cholesterol in their blood.
Okay, a few things they don't mention in this article-

1.  Notice this directive is not coming from the AHA who are completely invested in this paradigm.
2.  They completely left out the fact that rabbits can't metabolize dietary cholesterol.  It's poison to them.
3.  The shit about Good and Bad cholesterol is complete nonsense.  They just started measuring different things after their data didn't hold up.
4.  They are also recommending LESS meat and more plant material.
5.  And even less salt even though that has been shown to be bogus too.
6.  Cholesterol gets into your bloodstream from microbes living in your arteries.  And every minute you restrict your diet instead of addressing your infections is another minute of your life the American Heart Association has stolen from you.