catjac1975
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Dr Merolla talks about this and I lean towards believing it. It is hard to not follow the guidelines regarding cholesterol though because we don't really know. The studies are all so different and it is hard to know what to believe. The web is so fantastic as a source for knowledge and also so full of misinformation guided by profit. My homeopathic physician says disease comes from inflammation fueled by being too acidic. Also cholesterol that is too low may cause cancer. A Dr. friend of mine is on a high protein diet that has enabled him to lose 60 lbs in about 6 months. Another result. His high cholesterol plummeted. The weight loss could account for that but I just cannot wrap my head around such a drastic diet change for myself. I also do not believe that the drug companies would ever reveal the truth about billion dollar drugs. The drugs made me so miserable it was a fate worse than death for me. Sooo I guess we can only go by our own instincts for our own bodies and health.
so lucky said:I don't want to rattle anyone's cage here, but there are a lot of researchers and dietitions who say high cholesterol doesn't cause heart disease or strokes; that the high cholesterol is actually protective, not harmful. I'm not sure I buy it, but I have become so suspicious of many other health "tenets" that restrict us to narrow parameters of healthy/not-healthy. Just like the "eating fat makes you fat" myth, many other so-called truths are being proven wrong.
I have read that taking pectin will help increase the good cholesterol. My DH takes it--the regular stuff people use for making jelly.