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Hi,

I'm a fairly long-term lurker, just absorbing the knowlege you all toss

around, but now I have a question. My husband (who, up till now, hoped

my " health food craze " would go away), had just gotten his lab results

showing very high (around 600)triglyceride levels. Now , I've been able

to convince him not to take the statins that the dr wants him on, but

I'm not exactly sure what to do to get the number down to an

" acceptable " level. Alot of the conventional advice out there I know is

wrong - low fat this and soy that- but what should I advise him to

eat/avoid? Anyone out there have any ideas?

Thanks,

Fran

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" The way you control blood lipids is by controlling insulin. "

That is from the second page of this 4-page article:

http://www.mercola.com/2001/jul/14/insulin.htm#

If your husband eats a lot of starch and sugar, that is the first

thing he needs to change. If you eat lots of starch and sugar, then

your body has to produce lots of insulin. So you can reduce the

amount of insulin that is produced by reducing the amount of starch

and sugar that you eat.

--- In , " Fran " <mthrswtns@b...>

wrote:

>

> Hi,

> I'm a fairly long-term lurker, just absorbing the knowlege you all

toss

> around, but now I have a question. My husband (who, up till now,

hoped

> my " health food craze " would go away), had just gotten his lab

results

> showing very high (around 600)triglyceride levels. Now , I've been

able

> to convince him not to take the statins that the dr wants him on,

but

> I'm not exactly sure what to do to get the number down to an

> " acceptable " level. Alot of the conventional advice out there I

know

is

> wrong - low fat this and soy that- but what should I advise him to

> eat/avoid? Anyone out there have any ideas?

> Thanks,

> Fran

>

>

>

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Fran-

>My husband (who, up till now, hoped

>my " health food craze " would go away), had just gotten his lab results

>showing very high (around 600)triglyceride levels.

He should cut out ALL refined carbs from his diet and start eating

low-carb. His triglycerides will plummet.

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>Alot of the conventional advice out there I know is

> wrong - low fat this and soy that- but what should I advise him to

> eat/avoid? Anyone out there have any ideas?

Fran,

Avoid anything with high fructose corn syrup.

Wanita

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