Cholesterol and dietary fats, the truth.

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Some interesting notes regarding Trans fats and Cholesterol:

1. Vegetable oils are more toxic when heated. One study reported that polyunsaturates turn to varnish in the intestines. A study by a plastic surgeon found that women who consumed mostly vegetable oils had far more wrinkles than those who used traditional animal fats. A 1994 study appearing in the Lancet showed that almost three quarters of the fat in artery clogs is unsaturated. The "artery clogging" fats are not animal fats but vegetable oils.

2. Trans fats, produced in vegetable oils when they are partially hydrogenated, The research group at the University of Maryland found that trans fatty acids not only alter enzymes that neutralize carcinogens, and increase enzymes that potentiate carcinogens..

3. Trans fats contribute to osteoporosis. Hanis, a Czechoslovakian researcher, found that trans consumption decreased testosterone, caused the production of abnormal sperm and altered gestation.
Trans consumption interferes with the body?s use of omega-3 fatty acids found in fish oils, grains and green vegetables, leading to impaired prostaglandin production. Some deep fried foods have been tested at almost 50% trans.


4. The scientific literature delineates a number of vital roles for dietary saturated fats, they enhance the immune system, are necessary for healthy bones, provide energy and structural integrity to the cells, protect the liver and enhance the body?s use of essential fatty acids.

5. Stearic acid, found in beef tallow and butter, has cholesterol lowering properties and is a preferred food for the heart. As saturated fats are stable, they do not become rancid easily, do not call upon the body?s reserves of antioxidants, do not initiate cancer, do not irritate the artery walls.

6. Your body makes saturated fats, and your body makes cholesterol about 2000 mg per day. In general, cholesterol that the average American absorbs from food amounts to about 100 mg per day. So, in theory, even reducing animal foods to zero will result in only a 5% decrease in the total amount of cholesterol available to the blood and tissues.

7. In practice, such a diet is likely to deprive the body of the substrates it needs to manufacture enough of this vital substance; for cholesterol, like saturated fats, stands unfairly accused.

8. It acts as a precursor to vital corticosteroids, hormones that help us deal with stress and protect the body against heart disease and cancer; and to the sex hormones like androgen, testosterone, estrogen and progesterone; it is a precursor to vitamin D, a very important fat-soluble vitamin needed for healthy bones and nervous system, proper growth, mineral metabolism, muscle tone, insulin production, reproduction and immune system function;

9. It is the precursor to bile salts, which are vital for digestion and assimilation of fats in the diet. Recent research shows that cholesterol acts as an antioxidant. This is the likely explanation for the fact that cholesterol levels go up with age.

10. As an antioxidant, cholesterol protects us against free radical damage that leads to heart disease and cancer. Cholesterol is the body?s repair substance, manufactured in large amounts when the arteries are irritated or weak.

11. Cholesterol is needed for proper function of serotonin receptors in the brain. Serotonin is the body's natural "feel-good" chemical. This explains why low cholesterol levels have been linked to aggressive and violent behaviour, depression and suicidal tendencies..

12. Mother's milk is especially rich in cholesterol and contains a special enzyme that helps the baby utilize this nutrient. Babies and children need cholesterol-rich foods throughout their growing years to ensure proper development of the brain and nervous system. Dietary cholesterol plays an important role in maintaining the health of the intestinal wall, which is why low-cholesterol vegetarian diets can lead to leaky gut syndrome and other intestinal disorders.

13. Animal foods containing saturated fat and cholesterol provide vital nutrients necessary for growth, energy and protection from degenerative disease. Like sex, animal fats are necessary for reproduction. Humans are drawn to both by powerful instincts. Suppression of natural appetites leads to weird nocturnal habits, fantasies, fetishes, bingeing and splurging.
 
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water for anyone with a moderate amount of nutrition knowledge but obviously most the general population is retarded when it comes to this
 
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All that to get cucked by the big asian cock transfer students
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Some Notes on Cholesterol:

Lipoproteins carry cholesterol; there are various sizes of lipoproteins, HDL, VLDL, LDL, IDL, ULDL... VLDL is very small compact (dense), large LDL is fluffy and buoyant, both having different metabolic and pathologic properties.

People of greater risk have small particle LDL (which surprisingly has less cholesterol in particles), greater potential to bind arterial wall, oxidise easier.
Cholesterol is vital for every aspect of human biology, all cells capable of creating cholesterol; LDL originates in liver of lipids and proteins complexed together creating cholesterol, being triglyceride rich.

There are different forms, VLDL, and LDL origin from different precursors in the liver. Lipase breaks down lipid via donating triglycerides to cells into smaller and smaller dense particles as part of metabolic processes LDL is a bi-product of metabolic conversion. These smaller particles seem to be the greater risk factor for atherosclorotic plaque formation. Humans don?t have efficient ways of removing LDL from blood.

HDL is a particle associated with lower heart disease risk, as opposed to LDL. HDL scavenges cholesterol from blood.

Inflammation increases VLDL, inflammation increases the release of endotoxins which is a lipo polysaccharide from bacterial cell wall in the gut and binds to lipoproteins, which is an adaptive response to prevent infection. Endotoxins bind lipoprotein VLDL. Inflammation is a measure factor in converting cholesterol into a dangerous form.
Lipoproteins play a vital part in defence mechanisms, the liver makes apo-B which gives integrity to lipoprotein particles, they are synthesised in the liver and degrade constantly, VLDL is a huge molecule which contains components that help promote inflammation in circulatory systems. VLDL are pro-inflammatory proteins which fight infection stimulated by cytokines released in response to plaque or bacterial rapid response.

LPS is produced through infectious inflammatory process. The role of LDL receptors in liver is crucial to regulating LDL in blood, which in turn lowers LPS levels. The binding of LPS to lipid proteins stimulate more LDL receptors, they are cell surface receptors that mediate endocytosis of cholesterol in inflammatory response rich LDL by recognising apo-B which is imbedded in the outer phospholipid layer of LDL particles, the receptor is found in almost all cells. LDL receptors are most abundant in the liver, where about 70% recycling occurs. LPS binds LDL, LDL receptors in liver decrease LDL and LPS levels. HDL does to some extent.

. The smaller the particle the less affinity for the LDL receptor, less capable of being removed by liver.
. Smaller particles have greater binding affinity to arterial wall.
. Saturated fat increases large LDL NOT small LDL, there is no evidence saturated fats increase plaques.
. Processed meats confound heart disease risk.
. Large LDL on low fat diets increases small LDL.
. High carbohydrates increase small particle LDL.
. Simple sugars (fructose) have a high potential to increase small particle LDL, and increase obesity. That is
refined fructose, not in the context of fruit, as the dose is low as opposed to coke, which is concentrated with a high absorption potential. Fruit with its fibre content buffer response, and slow breakdown. Fructose in the liver = fat.

Statins increase LDL receptor activity, and receptor mediated uptake. Small particle LDL is not cleared as much by statins, unquestionably statins lower risk by as much as 30-40%, but not without some notable side effects, such as muscle damage/breakdown, changes in metabolism, changes in function, reduced strength. Increased risk of type 2 diabetes 11-12%, in women this is can be as much as 30-40%..

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Niggas will be eating air soon because of those posts:lul:
 
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Here's the basics of research:

The discovery a few years ago that inflammation in the artery wall is the real cause of heart disease is slowly leading to a paradigm shift in how heart disease and other chronic ailments will be treated..

Simply stated, without inflammation being present in the body, there is no way that cholesterol would accumulate in the wall of the blood vessel and cause heart disease and strokes. Without inflammation, cholesterol would move freely throughout the body as nature intended. It is inflammation that causes cholesterol to become trapped.

Inflammation is not complicated ? it is quite simply your body? Natural defence to a foreign invader such as a bacteria, toxin or virus. The cycle of inflammation is perfect in how it protects your body from these bacterial and viral invaders. However, if we chronically expose the body to injury by toxins or foods the human body was never designed to process, a condition occurs called chronic inflammation. Chronic inflammation is just as harmful as acute inflammation is beneficial.

What are the biggest culprits of chronic inflammation? Quite simply, they are the overload of simple, highly processed carbohydrates (sugar, flour and all the products made from them) and the excess consumption of omega-6 vegetable oils like soybean, corn and sunflower that are found in many processed foods.

Take a moment to visualize rubbing a stiff brush repeatedly over soft skin until it becomes quite red and nearly bleeding. you kept this up several times a day, every day for five years. If you could tolerate this painful brushing, you would have a bleeding, swollen infected area that became worse with each repeated injury. This is a good way to visualize the inflammatory process that could be going on in your body right now...
 
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