Cholesterol

APOE-4: The Clue to Why Low Fat Diet and Statins may Cause Alzheimer’s

By Dr. Stephanie Seneff | December 15, 2009 Abstract Alzheimer’s is a devastating disease whose incidence is clearly on the rise in America. Fortunately, a significant number of research dollars are currently being spent to try to understand what causes Alzheimer’s. ApoE-4, a particular allele of the apolipoprotein apoE, is a known risk factor. Since […]

Ep114: Cholesterol Conundrums Revisited – with Dr. Jonny Bowden PhD

Caught up with Jonny a while back and talked all things cholesterol – we didn’t hold back on the nonsense of it all!  Jonny’s new book, bang up to date:  https://www.amazon.com/Cholesterol-Recipes-Preventing-Reversing-Disease… As mentioned at the start of the pod, there’s a seriously sinister censorship drive afoot – so please do sign up to my Odysee … Ep114: Cholesterol Conundrums Revisited

Low Carb Online Summit – Amazing Lineup of Speakers – Fix your Metabolism!

Hey guys – a big one coming up, and you can enjoy it in the comfort of your own home – for FREE! Dr. Brian Mowll and myself have teamed up to pull together interviews with the leaders in low carb, creating an online summit for you to enjoy, and learn TONS from! LINK TO … Low Carb Online Summit – Amazing Lineup of Speakers – Fix your Metabolism! Read More »

Cholesterol Guidelines Updated for the First Time Since 2013

On November 12, the American Heart Association (AHA) and the American College of Cardiology (ACC) updated the clinical guidelines for managing cholesterol for the first time since 2013. Unlike in the past, the new guidelines do not suggest a one-size-fits-all approach, but a more personalized one that allows patients to take a more active role in managing their health.

Shock: Sugary Cereal Considered “Healthy,” While Avocados are “Unhealthy”

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is asking for the public’s help in defining what “healthy” means when it comes to food. [1]
The agency officially launched the public process on redefining how the “healthy” label can be used September 27, and opened the matter up for public comment on the following day.
The FDA said:

Analysis: Eating These Foods Could Extend Your Life

If you don’t get plenty of whole grains in your diet, you should. Whole grains are packed full of nutrients and complex carbohydrates that decrease insulin levels while providing sustained energy. They’re also loaded with fiber, which improves bowel health, helps regulate cholesterol levels, helps you lose weight, and helps regulate blood sugar levels.