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Ruth,

Early man may have eaten those things, but early man, if he/she became

diabetic, died even earlier than what the elements and animals would have

done to them.

Re: Something to think about

Hi Ruth,

A thought...

you should get a copy of the research that doctor Bernstein mentions in his

audio cds.

Diet 100% has to do with increased ldl and eating fat doesn't raze it.

Eating quick acting carbohydrates *along with fat* razes it. In the

experiment people who did not eat quick acting carbohydrates and just

fat/meat/slow acting carbos lipids were fine.

How could that be? Simple, their body metobolized the fat since it needed it

so it did not raze their ldl.

The people who had quick acting carb diets and eating the fat... they did

not need the carbs, nor the fat, so the body stored it and as a result the

ldl skyrocketed. I.E the fat was not metobolized.

Experiment on your own body and you'll see it is true. Don't eat quick

acting carbs, eat slow acting carbs and fat/meat. In 30 to 45 days go get

your lipids done and they will be normal. On the flip side... eat quick

acting carbs, and the fat, go get your lipids done and they will be

elevated.

Regards,

RE: Something to think about

> , I am a little confused. Well, that's an improvement from my

> normally a lot confused...

>

> In looking at your diet plan, I would think it to be very heavy on

> cholesterol. And, isn't it protein and cholesterol, or at least

> protein, that effects creatinine?

> Also, what does the doctor say about the risks of cholesterol when

> following such a plan. I don't mean his whole explanation, but just a

> quickie.

>

> Thanks for the education. It is interesting to ponder.

>

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