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Dr. David Diamond: Exposing the cholesterol myth
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe Sixpack" data-source="post: 152658" data-attributes="member: 12676"><p>@Moose, Have you even done an oral glucose tolerance test? Everything about your numbers looks good, except that you could have insulin resistance. I am your age and have 8% body fat. Exersize well, good diet, my HDL is 112, LDL is 76, Tri's 48. BP is 117/76. Perfect right? Except I have extensive calcification in my arterial tree. I had no idea why until I started checking my blood glucose after meals. Turns out that I regularly go over well 140 on my glucose meter. These blood sugar excursions cause damage to the arterial walls. Note well, that my fasting glucose is 92. Not great but no cause for alarm. I thought I was fine until I started checking my - after meal glucose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe Sixpack, post: 152658, member: 12676"] @Moose, Have you even done an oral glucose tolerance test? Everything about your numbers looks good, except that you could have insulin resistance. I am your age and have 8% body fat. Exersize well, good diet, my HDL is 112, LDL is 76, Tri's 48. BP is 117/76. Perfect right? Except I have extensive calcification in my arterial tree. I had no idea why until I started checking my blood glucose after meals. Turns out that I regularly go over well 140 on my glucose meter. These blood sugar excursions cause damage to the arterial walls. Note well, that my fasting glucose is 92. Not great but no cause for alarm. I thought I was fine until I started checking my - after meal glucose. [/QUOTE]
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