High fat, High Protein Diet

On the contrary, considering how high his total was a year ago, the diet seems to be working great for him. And since it looks like it dropped from 198 to 178 in a year, then three years from now his total level will be at yours, ~118. I'd call that a success.

Fats are not the issue. It's all about the sugar.



I'll forget more about VLDL than you will ever now.
 
Baron, turn my blocking feature back on, thanks.

https://www.elitetrader.com/et/search/12267640/?q=vldl&o=date&c[node]=81&c[user][0]=485336

Ahh, so you agree with me!

https://www.elitetrader.com/et/threads/happiness.234454/page-4#post-3417657

"...For starters, the 20-30lbs of fructose (sucrose=50% fructose) ingested per year (30%! is converted to VLDL) is killing 100s of thousands each year..."

https://www.elitetrader.com/et/thre...l-costs-if-you-can.323748/page-2#post-4704955

"...You can eat animal fats. The sclerosis is related to VLDL production from sweetened foods. There is a fish oil prescription med as well, so yes, fish should be a primary protein source..."


Just watch the video?
 
Ahh, so you agree with me!

https://www.elitetrader.com/et/threads/happiness.234454/page-4#post-3417657

"...For starters, the 20-30lbs of fructose (sucrose=50% fructose) ingested per year (30%! is converted to VLDL) is killing 100s of thousands each year..."

https://www.elitetrader.com/et/thre...l-costs-if-you-can.323748/page-2#post-4704955

"...You can eat animal fats. The sclerosis is related to VLDL production from sweetened foods. There is a fish oil prescription med as well, so yes, fish should be a primary protein source..."


Just watch the video?


Dude, the fact that you are going to school me, in anything physiology-related, was my point. WTF do you think my chol is so low? Don't answer.
 
On the contrary, considering how high his total was a year ago, the diet seems to be working great for him. And since it looks like it dropped from 198 to 178 in a year, then three years from now his total level will be at yours, ~118. I'd call that a success.

Fats are not the issue. It's all about the sugar.


I think this is one of those things where past returns aren't indicative of future results. I doubt the diet's results will be linear into perpetuity.

By the way, who are you arguing with?
 
What books did you read and by what authors?

Is the Keto diet? At first I would assume not because you mentioned the high protein and I believe the Keto diet is moderate protein?

I also couldn't see your graphs in your first post and I am using the Edge browser.

The Case Against Sugar is a good one to start with.
 
I think this is one of those things where past returns aren't indicative of future results. I doubt the diet's results will be linear.

Do you agree that the charts show a positive net return on results? Logically it follows that if you continue with the same course you have been on, you will reach your baseline levels. Maybe not to Dest level, but to something that will maintain way better than where you were at a year ago, and maybe even better than where you are now.
 
I think this is one of those things where past returns aren't indicative of future results. I doubt the diet's results will be linear into perpetuity.

By the way, who are you arguing with?

He was arguing with Destriero unfortunately. I guess Destriero has everyone on ignore. :rolleyes:
 
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