High LDL Cholesterol Is Not A Health 'Problem' & Other Facts

Quote from CPTrader:

So how do you regulate this?
Reasonable chromium supplementation may help:

http://www.webmd.com/diet/vitamins-supplements-8/supplement-guide-chromium

http://www.drweil.com/drw/u/ART02868/chromium.html

Then there is the avoidance of the "whites" such as sugar and refined flour. They promote carmelization at the cellular level. It is this carmelization that ages the body. This is why diabetes is an illness that ages the body and makes it prematurely susceptible to diseases more commonly associated with older age.
 
Quote from CPTrader:

So how do you regulate this?

Never eat carbohydrates alone.

Insulin is released by the pancreas in response to glucose or blood sugar. When you eat carbs, blood sugar rises, followed by the release of insulin.
Carbs are responsible for raising blood sugar levels so that the release of insulin is triggered.

always eat carbs with fat or/and protein.

eat carbs with low GI index.

don't skip meals

this way there is no need for your body to release too much insulin
 
Quote from karol88:

Never eat carbohydrates alone.

Insulin is released by the pancreas in response to glucose or blood sugar. When you eat carbs, blood sugar rises, followed by the release of insulin.
Carbs are responsible for raising blood sugar levels so that the release of insulin is triggered.

always eat carbs with fat or/and protein.

eat carbs with low GI index.

don't skip meals

this way there is no need for your body to release too much insulin

Good points. Thank you.
 
Quote from karol88:

Never eat carbohydrates alone.
Depends on the carbs, as not all carbs are created equal. You can have a serving of most vegetables without any worries, and some fruits with very few worries. It depends on the glycemic index of the food in question, as you, yourself, pointed out.
 
Quote from Thunderdog:

Depends on the carbs, as not all carbs are created equal. You can have a serving of most vegetables without any worries, and some fruits with very few worries. It depends on the glycemic index of the food in question, as you, yourself, pointed out.

thanks for pointing that out...veggies are good at all times :)
 
Quote from FortuneTeller:

What is amazing to me is that Gorilla's eat mostly plant food (if not all?) and they are stronger than hell. I wonder how they do in the heart disease department.

Their digestive system is different. They can digest grass, we can't.
 
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