Not much is known
about the cholesterol profiles of younger people who have heart attacks, however.
Not exact matches
Learn
about two January 2017 studies (Finland & UConn) that found a high -
cholesterol egg diet did NOT increase risk of dementia or Alzheimer's, and it improved the lipid
profile!
Both groups had weight loss (the fasting group lost
about 2.4 extra pounds) and positive changes in their
cholesterol profiles, but the fasting group had dramatic changes in their triglyceride levels.
So maybe my question is kind of dumb but here it is — with all of this new information
about cholesterol and the advance testing that is now available why is it that members of the medical profession (and I am here referring to cardiologists at excellent hospitals with highly rated heart programs I have recently had personal experience with) still only rely on the standard lipid
profile?
If one is concerned
about biotin, there are many healthy plant - based options with overall higher nutrient density
profiles and without the many safety concerns associated with eggs, including increased IGF - 1, methionine, industrial pollutants, oncogenic viruses, arachidonic acid,
cholesterol, and saturated fat.
Learn
about two January 2017 studies (Finland & UConn) that found a high -
cholesterol egg diet did NOT increase risk of dementia or Alzheimer's, and it improved the lipid
profile!
Talk to your agent
about your options — now that you've identified that
cholesterol is your problem, it should be easier to pick an insurer that will look at your health
profile favorably.