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by sph
995 days ago
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Triglycerides are a much better indicator of health. Cholesterol is not, and it comes in different sizes as well, all with their own significance. In short, triglycerides should always be low, whatever your diet. Cholesterol depends on your diet: if lower carb, it is necessarily high, and is positively correlated with longevity. In higher carb, it means you are eating a lot of sugar w/ fat, which is terrible for your arteries and mitochondria, causing long term atherosclerosis and systemic metabolic syndrome. It's all in the videos I've linked. |
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