Peter Attia· MD
so the desmal pathway although it could be used by any cell is primarily used by the brain asites also in the periphery by the steroidogenic tissue
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so the desmal pathway although it could be used by any cell is primarily used by the brain asites also in the periphery by the steroidogenic tissue
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asites predominantly use the block to desmal pathway and in adults asites are the supplier of cholesterol to the neurons if for some reason the asy fails and the neuron and an emergency how to make cholesterol it actually uses the lathosterol canand dut russell pathway but in adults that pathway is for the most part not at play it's inactive
but in adults that pathway is for the most part not at play it's inactive so again that's why we don't measure lathosterol lathosterol is telling us anything going on in the brain because it's all coming from peripheral cells