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here is a panel discussion with members of the cast from the movie "The Cholesterol Code" talking about Keto etc and how it changed their lives:
I was hoping free on PrimeMe and wifey watched the movie. This helped her understand my INTEREST in lipids, metabolic health, etc.
Now available on amazon for $3
and maybe Youtube
I used $3 worth of CC points and got it for $0I was hoping free on Prime
Will wait but will watch
Interested... I'm curious how this will go for you. I'm wondering if you will have a period of adaptation since you are fat adapted and if you will have higher peaks for a while until you reach a new equalibrium?Turning Off My LMHR
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I've decided to start adding back some more carbs to my diet (Paleo/Caveman) which I believe will change my lipid #s back to where they were prior to last December when I wasn't a LMHR. I'll do a blood test in a month or two to see what's going on. And I'll keep track of my ketones to see where they land.
If I see a BG spike above 140 mg/dL I'll back off the carb quanity a bit.
So far so good. Yesterday I included 1 cup (75 grams) of Millet. So as to lessen BG spike I mixed the millet (carbs) in with 1st meal course made up of fat & protein. Second course was about 1+ cups (75-100 grams) of baked then chilled seasoned sweet potatoe chunks that I dipped in 5% whole milk yogart.
Baked then chilled w/skin sweet potato has a low to moderate (7-10) glycemic load.
Milet has a high (51) glycemic load. Portion control and including it with fat is key for BG control.
5/7/26
Glucose = 120 mg/dL at 5 pm 1 hr after meal with Millet & Sweet potatoes.
Glucose = 133 mg/dL at 5:30 pm 1.5 hrs after meal with Millet & Sweet potatoes.
Glucose = 111 mg/dL at 6 pm 2 hrs after meal with Millet & Sweet potatoes.
Your results may vary.
me too ?Interested... I'm curious how this will go for you. I'm wondering if you will have a period of adaptation since you are fat adapted and if you will have higher peaks for a while until you reach a new equalibrium?
I could tell you on a Mac or iPhone but not Windows. Been out of that world for so long now. But yeah, you got to find out of all the photo's which one you want to share. Been there on CT scans and Echo grams. Would love to see some.I'm trying to figure out how to do a screen shot of my heart/arteries since I have thousands of pics/images/????? whatever they're called like the above that came with my CCTA report.
here is a panel discussion with members of the cast from the movie "The Cholesterol Code" talking about Keto etc and how it changed their lives:
The link works. I do 100% believe this took place and others like it but it does not help me since I already have plaque and most likely have for decades. It's too late for me, so the question is ..... and the answer is .... I dont know.Here's the open access article: https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9721/14/5/168
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here is a panel discussion with members of the cast from the movie "The Cholesterol Code" talking about Keto etc and how it changed their lives:
Agree, insulin sensitivityInsulin sensitivity is #1 in my metabolic journey.
My sources indicate that the sweet spot for LDL cholesterol and all-cause mortality is 150 mg/dL. The graph for this is U shaped. Low and high increases risk of death. So, for now my goal
My imaging test results over the last yr indicate that I have mild/minimal 15-20% stenosis from atherosclerotic plaque localized at a upper point of my LAD artery only.
Is my plaque burden growing? Does plaque beget plaque? Only time and image testing will tell.
6 mths ago when I lowered my carb intake from 150ish grams/day (Paleo/Caveman diet) to <20ish grams of carbs per day I became a LMHR. My LDL jumped from 150ish to mid 200s.
So to bring back down to around 150 mg/dL I started adding back some healthy carbs. All my other metabolic markers/systems must remain healthy or I'll go back to <20 grams/day.
Your results may vary![]()
Bikman and most of the other doctors I pay attention to say fasting insulin below 6.0 UIU/ML is healthy. Mine was 2.0 UIU/ML when I tested it a couple of mths agoAgree, insulin sensitivity
This is the area I’m getting confused.
Isn’t the two hour glucose test the ultimate in sensitivity/resistance?
What about fasting insulin from what I understand there is no standard but I see more doctors saying in the area of 2 versus doctors I think maybe Bickman claiming 8 for fasting insulin.
Some also say going to 100 for fasting insulin is silly and should be 70 to 90 range as the ultimate
Medical powers that be feel the need to draw a line in the sand.I also read even though the standard is A1c of 5.7 is prediabetic they think it’s ridiculous that 5.6 isn’t being is only 1/10 away and even 5.3 they seem to stress if you really want to be in the clear it should be 5.0 or under.
Meaning, how do you tell somebody at 5.7 you prediabetic but at 5.6 you’re not and even at 5.3 does that really mean you’re healthy?
Man has messed with some of our fruit, making it have a lot more sugar than it originally had. Example = apples, they use to be bitter.Yeah, I could be wrong but I think healthy carbs from the earth unaltered (except for genetics) is just that. For me that would be fruit though we know there’s a lot of sweet fruit you got me
I've mentioned this.After 2 days of lazing around, your pancreas probably needed a little bit to wake back up. I bet most pretty healthy folks would have a similar spike.