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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 248390" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Doctors are taught how to diagnose and prescribe based off of guidelines set by associations funded by big pharma. Doctors are not taught anything about nutrition. So any nutritional advice a doctor gives u, u can throw it out the window immediately. Only thing a doctor can give u advice on is the best medication to put a bandaid on an issue. And even then I wouldnt take their advice, because certain doctors get incentives to prescribe certain meds, whether it’s the best med for ur issue or not. But just do urself a favor and do the research for urself. And whatever u do, don’t take a statin, or try to lower ur LDL any lower than it already is. I’ve literally never seen someone’s lipids look as good as urs before in my life. Just keep doing what ur doing diet wise, keep away from any meds that lower cholesterol, and enjoy ur life lol. Focusing on this topic is a complete waste of time, I promise u. And if u end up trying to lower ur LDL ur gonna see ur health go in the opposite direction that u want it to. Which would obv be very counterproductive to ur goals of health and longevity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 248390, member: 15043"] Doctors are taught how to diagnose and prescribe based off of guidelines set by associations funded by big pharma. Doctors are not taught anything about nutrition. So any nutritional advice a doctor gives u, u can throw it out the window immediately. Only thing a doctor can give u advice on is the best medication to put a bandaid on an issue. And even then I wouldnt take their advice, because certain doctors get incentives to prescribe certain meds, whether it’s the best med for ur issue or not. But just do urself a favor and do the research for urself. And whatever u do, don’t take a statin, or try to lower ur LDL any lower than it already is. I’ve literally never seen someone’s lipids look as good as urs before in my life. Just keep doing what ur doing diet wise, keep away from any meds that lower cholesterol, and enjoy ur life lol. Focusing on this topic is a complete waste of time, I promise u. And if u end up trying to lower ur LDL ur gonna see ur health go in the opposite direction that u want it to. Which would obv be very counterproductive to ur goals of health and longevity [/QUOTE]
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