Peter Attia· MD
his LDL cholesterol is 533 migs per deciliter and his LDL particle count is also absolutely through the roof
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his LDL cholesterol is 533 migs per deciliter and his LDL particle count is also absolutely through the roof
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there's this survey study that was done on something like 2,000 carnivore dieters um I think David lewig was involved in that and they just reached out to people in social media groups like their Facebook groups and things and they administered this survey and one of the questions was what was your various blood lipid values before and after this diet and you see that there are changes in positive and negative Direction triglycerides go down as you would expect um I don't remember what HDL did but it probably went up yeah and then there was a large increase in LDL cholesterol