Peter Attia· MD
so so it's and it's the same for for uh ldl as well so the ldl particles they get oxidized they also have oxidized phospholipids and that's one of the reasons why ldl particle uh cause aterosclerotic cardiovascular disease
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so so it's and it's the same for for uh ldl as well so the ldl particles they get oxidized they also have oxidized phospholipids and that's one of the reasons why ldl particle uh cause aterosclerotic cardiovascular disease
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there's a little bit of UN ified cholesterol on the surface but these phospholipids are very susceptible to two things one is ultimately going to be oxidation which is a big big role in atherogenesis