Our current beliefs concerning cholesterol and obesity may be wrong.
“Cholesterol is a type of fat that has been associated with heart
disease for quite some time, with the media telling everyone that
cholesterol will clog your arteries and put you at high risk for a
stroke and eventually a heart attack. I find it interesting that there
is a book called The 8-Week Cholesterol Cure, a title that suggests
cholesterol is some type of disease that must be treated and cured.
“Although many health care professionals believe that cholesterol is a
marker for heart disease, the preponderance of research shows that it
is not. Even though low-density lipoprotein is called the “bad
cholesterol,” it’s necessary for the body to remain healthy and to help
detoxify itself. LDL takes toxins and moves them to the liver for
removal; so if LDL levels are too low, the body might not be able to
remove the toxins. The fact is we need cholesterol, and in 1999 a study
that was published in Circulation magazine as an editorial that said
that those with low cholesterol—under 160—had a higher propensity for
depression, suicide, accidents and certain types of cancer and stroke.
“For a complete discussion of this subject, I recommend two new books
that discuss the role of fat: What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About
Heart Disease by Dr. Mark Houston (New York: Grand Central Life &
Style, 2012) and The Paleo Answer by Dr. Loren Cordain (New Jersey: John
Wiley & Sons, 2012).”
I would add another great book, Why We Get Fat by Gary Taubes (New
York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2011). It’s an informative read with lots of
research and analysis as to why our current beliefs concerning
cholesterol and obesity are wrong.
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