She die of high cholesterol, she died of something else. Cholesterol , is fake medicine. Iv used GHEE for cooking for the last 20 years, am 77 year old & in fine health , knock on wood , so far
I really respect the fact that you don’t announce your title and education at the beginning of every video like many medical influencers. You influence with evidence.
When asked my primary doctor at the VA to check my fasting insulin, I was told there was no need to do that. I wasn't really sure how to move forward after that simply because I was shocked that I was dismissed liked that.
My uncle was debilitated by statins, he used to be a collegiate athlete, to having to use a walker. Eventually he was bed ridden and died a lingering painful death while being prescribed statins right into an early grave. I consider it ‘medical murder’ what was done to him. Yet my uncle thought his doctors were doing him good… right into his grave.
As someone that has had heart disease and a triple bypass, i had a genetic test through Boston Heart test that shows i am 20x more likely to have muscle pain or weakness with statins. My experience-muscle pain and weakness. I have attacked any pre-disposition with diet and lifestyle. My cardiologist asked me last visit, "what are you taking.?" Nothing! Just diet and lifestyle! Walnuts, flax seed, extra virgin olive oil, lean meats, bergomot supplement, b vitamins, limit saturated fats and refined grains and sugar.
Paul mason says sat fat does not increase ldl, but when people eat more sat fat they eat less unsat fat which has plant sterols which act like cholesterol in the body and therefore their cholesterol is returning to its normal level the body needs
Eh. It’s anecdotal but I eat 0 seed oils but a lot of meat, butter and eggs and since reducing saturated fat my ldl has nearly halved. Saturated fat does very much so seem to raise cholesterol
As a food and nutrition teacher in schools in the UK having to teach teenagers about the Eatwell Guide is embarrassing for me, l just tell the students to research what's on it for themselves. Open their eyes.
I was finding the same things when looking at the statin studies and that’s how I found Asseem. The one problem I have with him is the promotion of taxing items to get rid of them; although he is correct about the idea that something is not healthy, what if tomorrow the industry wrongly decides that beef isn’t good for you? We should spread the word but never force anything or anyone. In fact, I would say that plant material and fruit is not healthy, but would never force anyone. However,There is a problem in the industry itself based where all our available food has seed oils and it does approach on corruption and this has to be looked into and presented to the people
kinda silly, that we should worry about something for reasons that were clearly made up, and doesn't add up if you look at history. the ones saying you should avoid cholesterol are the same people who wants to sell you seed oils.
More proof that high cholesterol is bad for you than seed oil consumption. Paul Saladino recently went "animal based," and magically, his cholesterol went down. He clearly cares about regulating his cholesterol, but he is a carnivore grifter selling testicles in pill form.
And sugar and manufactured food, like fake meat. Check out redacted a video posted yesterday, NY will try to keep track of meat consumption, and restrict it to reduce gasses in the state and push people to eat a plant based diet, the governor is vegan and probably if not corrupted he is misinformed, trying to force what he thinks is a healthier way of eating.
Also the statins they put me on because I was just above the acceptable level, I quit taking. Ct scans I had done showed nothing regarding any plaque in my arteries and both an echocardiogram and ekg showed I was normal yet like I said "they wanted me to keep taking it". I said nope
Seed oils lower your LDL, but so does arsenic... They do this because they are hepatotoxins. LDL had an evil twin, the true arsonist, oxLDL, which is what actually matters yet no one talks about or bothers to measure.
I've just been told I have high LDL. I'm 39. I eat a lot of eggs, bacon, meat, prawns.. because they agree with my stomach. I exercise heavily and eat a lot of vegetables. My diet I consider healthy.. don't eat junk. But my doctor is telling me LDL is a problem?
Cholisterol lowering drugs achieve "positive" results in one of two ways: 1. the drug damages the cells so that it can not make cholesterol and has to get it out of the blood in order for the cell to function, thus lowering the blood cholesterol. 2. the drug prevents the liver from recycling cholesterol and inadvertently recycling other fluids. Both ways slowly destroy the body.
@@infiniteworfare5089Eunuch's have a significantly longer lifespan than intact males. If you're going to make yourself a eunuch through diet to life longer be my guest but some of us like being men.
My LDL went up by 60mg/dL on an animal based diet. I personally pulled the plug on eating that much meat. I don’t think the cholesterol debate has been settled in either direction.
Yep same. Lean mass hyper responder and my ldl was about 350 on keto, now about 190 due to butter and meat. Will likely be far lower in a few months as I’m eating 1/3rd the saturated fat. Not taking that chance
The most important thing is to look at all cause mortality rather than one disease. As your LDL gets higher there is an increase in all cause mortality, but the increase is much less significant compared to low LDL. People have the lowest incidence of all cause mortality around 125-130 LDL and below 100 and above 180 it starts to significantly increase.
@@RickyVis it certainly is not the most important thing. That is just a correlation. When people have cancer or they’re or certain medications toward the end of their life, their cholesterol gets very low. This skews the data making it seem like very low cholesterol leads to death. People with mutations in the gene that reuptake cholesterol in the GI have suuuuper low cholesterol, yet they live normal lives.
Cell glycosylation, from excess carb consumption, along with oxidative stress, from polyunsaturated fat consumption, both damage cell walls and their insulin receptors and ion channels, as well as mitochondrial damage and dysfunction. This leads to insulin resistance, even greater hyperglycemia, and ultimately damaged endothelial cells, clot formation, and CVD (cardiovascular disease).
How about drs like Aseem Malhota and those plant based cardiologists (ex Dr Kim Williams, Dr Joel Khan) have a discussion regarding cholesterol and heart disease
You can just eat vegetables. Paul Saladino has immune issues most people can eat plenty of vegetables and do very well myself included. I follow most of Paul’s recommendations but rice, potatoes and some broccoli have never caused me any issues whatsoever
I think if you just eat the ones you can find tasty, pay attention to your digestion, and don't over do it, it's fine. I don't eat many myself, but nothing bad happens when I do. If you keep the metabolic rate high, get decent electrolytes and nutrients, you most likely have what you need to handle them. Prepare them lovingly and eat them with people you care about.
Vegetables don’t contain high enough toxins to do any damage, processed foods contain toxins and chemicals. Eat only organic veg, you’ll get the nutrients your body needs.
I think it's the other way around. Inflammation, even low level unperceptible inflammation, causes stress that is often transferred to life events, but stress does not cause inflammation unless it is an inflammatory antigen like a pathogen or toxin or something that causes an injury.
Aseem Malhotra was telling people to get the Nanotechnology mRNA injections prior to his dad dying. DIdn't he bother to do his research prior to the mass injection campaign?
@@markmacdonald1849 Most people in the modern world wouldn't do what he did, they would keep their head in the sand. Now, I understand if you would like for him to apologize by addressing his previous faults, but he is doing so with his actions as of late, no? And after a few hours of listening to him on JR podcast, it seems more plausible to be a change of heart, than a straight up grift.
Who the f is Peter Attia? Sorry but the bloke who believes everyone should be on statins and that the cancer is a genetic disease looses any credibility in my world. And people treat him like some kind of messiah. I am flabbergasted
@@JasonActualization cool how do you prove oxidized ldl is the cause? Do u have any study in this kind of setting: same ldl number same everything, one group "somehow have lower oxidized ldl" shows they have less risk of heart disease Proof when? because if oxidized ldl is the cause, there are 2 things u can do 1. reduce ldl thus less oxidized ldl 2. reduce the likelihood of ldl being oxidized. U want this? how? proof? 1 is obvious, 2 is not
@@robertfarrell7944 don't worry, just eat your bacon and u will be dead by 80s 70s if u are a bit unlucky first heart attack probably at 60s 🚶♀️ Those who have ApoB/ldl at 190 have 3 times more death compare to those at 100 during 25 years follow up. Yeah that is pretty damn strong correlation, doesn't matter if u trashtalk epidemiology like Paul. It stays the same Remember smoking only x10 your chance of getting lung cancer. (we use the same epidemiology to prove it btw, same method different diseases) diabetes x2 or x4 your chance of atherosclerosis Most risk factors are like this from x2 to x5. Only idiots would ignore it
Would to love to know this. My LP(a) is below 10 but my cholesterol levels were 300 with a diet of steak once a month, chicken breast, eggs, mixed nuts, avocados, etc.
Question. Is it fair to say that while I agree based on all I’ve heard about cholesterol, if you’re going to up the saturated fat, you must cut back on the processed carbs, and even good carbs so you don’t cycle so much insulin and store the fat in visceral or body fat? Run on, sorry.
They have anti inflammatory effects and do seem to have some benefit after you already had a heart attack, but not as a preventive medicine. So it seems LDL is a sub par measure to determine if you are going to have a heart attack but if you do have heart disease and have had a heart attack lowering LDL could be a good thing. Though it could also just be the anti inflammatory effect that helps.
Dr.Malhotra you lost my trust after your approach to the famous injectable, pushing beyond mercy and later 'changing' stand because of 'science'... Money 💸 talk as well... My trust is gone...
Many were fooled by the "science." He admitted he was wrong. Even today with all we know there are those still pushing the vackseen. Be better. Forgive those who erred.
"I want to highlight what you said because it is all important"....... What did he say exactly? Everything is a big conspiracy and we should give the government more power to choose for us. Because if you say smoking is bad a lot you can sound smarter.. Is this guy the opposite of Alex Jones of Nutrition...
Shocker. A friend of Paul Saladino agrees with things Paul Saladino says. Definitely not biased. Debate someone competent. Win. Which you wont. And then maybe youll have some credibility.
@@Manskeeeee he debated a few of them, but he made claims in the past that he no longer believes in which means his data is biased and only is considered quality when it fits his narrative. He needs to debate real experts in their field who know how to debate.
He's had on a cardiologist in the past that didn't fully agree. Also, Dave Asprey gave him a tirade about fructose. It's not just an echo chamber... like keto(vore) influencers
@Joe Random Dave Asprey is a self-taught nonsense spewer. That guy is a Silicon Valley druggie who has a general understanding of nutrition lingo, not actual information.
I did not watch the whole video yet but Paul - clarify this for us: You interviewed Georgi Dinkov who was able to argue and provide studies saying how sugar is not bad at all and it is the PUFAs that destroy our health. Then you interview this guy who is super typical although completely wrong with the ‘sugar is bad, eat Keto, 5-8 servings of vegetables, lots of olive oil’ blah blah blah kind. And your opinion wildly opposes lots of vegetables, olive oil and actually supports more of the Georgi Dinkov’s point. So which one is it? At this point I am convinced that sugar is not bad especially with the way Dr Kempner proved it. Also will help the adrenals. Keto/Carnivore destroys the adrenals long term. But my question is which side do you sway? Do you agree with everything this guy believes and thinks is right?
The guy never said eat keto. Most Vegetables are pretty harmless, they are literally the least toxic plant foods humans have found other then fruit. He advocated for medetteranialn diet with no limit on red meat, which i think is pretty fair. Most people dont understand that fruit is mostly simple carbs similar to table sugar.
@@JasonActualization I wonder why this clown Paul Saladino cited a study linked below supporting higher linoleic acids LA have better outcome for heart disease Can u explain why? 🦍
The liver pills I got from you make me feel amazing combined with lions mane and reishi mushroom supplement and a magnesium/ashwganda and fish oil from wild pollock.