Guest guest Posted July 13, 2004 Report Share Posted July 13, 2004 In a message dated 7/13/04 6:48:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time, stordock@... writes: > Sally says in Nurishing Traditions that chlorestrol is a protective factor > and anti-oxidant. I posted notes from last years's WAPF conference on Uffe's lecture regarding blood LDL cholesterol protecting against infections. Anyone should be able to find them by searching the archives last summer for " conference notes. " If you can find the date of the conference it might make things easier, but I have no idea bout the message number. Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2004 Report Share Posted July 13, 2004 > The rouse continues... > Yep. Sally says in Nurishing Traditions that chlorestrol is a protective factor and anti-oxidant. I think this post from another group makes a few good points in regards to this: > > The American Heart Association just announced a new lowered ldl > > target for at risk adults from 100 to 70. > > That follows their incorrect dogma that low-density cholesterol > causes problems; of course, it has never been proven. Oxidation does > cause plaque to build up, and plaque has been proven to be comprised > mainly of dietary unsaturated and polyunsaturated oils (74%). > > Another way of looking at it is that just as many people with normal > cholesterol as high cholesterol have heart disease. The Heart > Foundation only wishes a larger percentage of the population to > use cholesterol-lowering drugs, which deplete coenzyme Q-10, causing > muscle wasting, including to the heart muscle, and energy > depletion, which carries a heart attack risk. > > The Oiling Of America is a good document, full of references, written > by the world's top oils researcher. > > Our best defense is to not eat oxidizing polyunsaturated oils, and to > take antioxidants. If you must, you can reduce LDL and VLDL levels > naturally with food -- coconut oil and inulin, and also by increasing > your natural growth hormone secretion with amino acids. Considering > that low growth hormone levels have been proven to be behind > metabolic syndrome, amino acids are an anti-aging tool that makes a > lot of sense. > > Anti-aging specialists, the past president and V.P. of the American > Academy of Anti-Aging in fact, say that they have never seen any drug > or natural product that normalizes cholesterol and blood pressure as > well as youthful HGH levels. They use SomaLife gHP in their practice > in preference to HGH shots. > > regards, > > Duncan Crow Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2004 Report Share Posted July 14, 2004 > I posted notes from last years's WAPF conference on Uffe's lecture regarding blood LDL cholesterol protecting against infections. Anyone should be able to find them by searching the archives last summer for " conference notes. " If you can find the date of the conference it might make things easier, but I have no idea bout the message number. > > Chris If anyone finds it, please post the message number. I've had no success so far. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2004 Report Share Posted July 14, 2004 > Re: Experts Set a Lower Low for Cholesterol Levels > > > > >> I posted notes from last years's WAPF conference on Uffe's lecture >regarding blood LDL cholesterol protecting against infections. >Anyone should be able to find them by searching the archives last >summer for " conference notes. " If you can find the date of the >conference it might make things easier, but I have no idea bout the >message number. >> >> Chris > >If anyone finds it, please post the message number. I've had no >success so far. > > Here you go! /message/20895 Suze Fisher Lapdog Design, Inc. Web Design & Development http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze3shjg Weston A. Price Foundation Chapter Leader, Mid Coast Maine http://www.westonaprice.org ---------------------------- “The diet-heart idea (the idea that saturated fats and cholesterol cause heart disease) is the greatest scientific deception of our times.” -- Mann, MD, former Professor of Medicine and Biochemistry at Vanderbilt University, Tennessee; heart disease researcher. The International Network of Cholesterol Skeptics <http://www.thincs.org> ---------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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