Linus Pauling, way back, was one to help contribute actual work (yeah what a concept) that showed that cholesterol intake is not proportional to body cholesterol content. Instead it's hormone-driven, and proportional to the amount blood sugar/insulin.
How can Barry Sears (Zone) publish this openly, there be a Nobel Prize awarded for…
Linus Pauling, way back, was one to help contribute actual work (yeah what a concept) that showed that cholesterol intake is not proportional to body cholesterol content. Instead it's hormone-driven, and proportional to the amount blood sugar/insulin.
How can Barry Sears (Zone) publish this openly, there be a Nobel Prize awarded for general topic, and yet the "powers to be" continually want us all hooked on sugary starchy processed foods?
Agree! Doctors push the theory that the meds will take care of this, that or the other problem people face! I know doctors get a kick-back from pushing meds (legal drug pushers in my opinion). I stopped taking simvastin- a med for high cholesterol, but I quit taking it 5-6 yrs ago, & so happy I did. My problem was eating too many carbs, & sugar; no processed foods now either.
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Linus Pauling, way back, was one to help contribute actual work (yeah what a concept) that showed that cholesterol intake is not proportional to body cholesterol content. Instead it's hormone-driven, and proportional to the amount blood sugar/insulin.
How can Barry Sears (Zone) publish this openly, there be a Nobel Prize awarded for general topic, and yet the "powers to be" continually want us all hooked on sugary starchy processed foods?
Agree! Doctors push the theory that the meds will take care of this, that or the other problem people face! I know doctors get a kick-back from pushing meds (legal drug pushers in my opinion). I stopped taking simvastin- a med for high cholesterol, but I quit taking it 5-6 yrs ago, & so happy I did. My problem was eating too many carbs, & sugar; no processed foods now either.