@AsarCadyn @823jjd @Drlipid Yeah, well sorry to say but if you think seed oils are the cause of atherosclerosis you are sorely mistaken. LDL-C has been thought to be causally linked to ASCVD for a long long time now, its really not disputed heavily outsi
@MeTheAngryCat @Mangan150 @KieranO @mike_lustgarten Here if you want to read about it. https://t.co/4iW7xMT5uE
@realfoodcures @EarthlingAus @bigfatsurprise What are you talking about? The paper you're citing is describing LDL as being a causal player (although under a model that has fallen out of favor - these days it's generally understood as a response-to-retenti
RT @theproof: @TotalCytopath The RCTs (when meta-analysed) looking at cvd events support it. Most use very 06 rich oils. https://t.co/QZ2…
RT @MohammedAlo: Actually keto style diet with excess meat increase inflammation. https://t.co/q6LWo88YbB Articles demonstrating that Keto…
@Steaknbuttergal Seems like the scientific evidence goes against the LDL theory you’re running with https://t.co/KWdNH9iC5W
RT @AndrewJSauer: Low-density lipoproteins cause atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Evidence from genetic, epidemiologic, and clinical…
RT @AndrewJSauer: Low-density lipoproteins cause atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Evidence from genetic, epidemiologic, and clinical…
Careful with fad diets like the high meat keto diet!
Cardiologists post consensus statements from what are really branches of the pharmaceutical industry. It concludes lowering LDL should help if no off-target effects. What could be more obvious as indicating the off target harm then 18% more death, 12% more
RT @AndrewJSauer: Low-density lipoproteins cause atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Evidence from genetic, epidemiologic, and clinical…
RT @AndrewJSauer: Low-density lipoproteins cause atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Evidence from genetic, epidemiologic, and clinical…
@PepePoloid @Milosval1 tady je odkaz na tu studiu z ktorej je ten obrazok. spravte si vlastny nazor. ten moj je ze ano. https://t.co/2d6lfGGE8o
RT @AndrewJSauer: Low-density lipoproteins cause atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Evidence from genetic, epidemiologic, and clinical…
Docstitute for pharma. Ask rory for the raw data . Watch out for run ins too
Poor Dr Alo...
@bitcoinand_beef Except he cited sources which unequivocally prove cholesterol is linked to cardiovascular disease… https://t.co/m8RHw8G6Am
HORSESHIT!
RT @AndrewJSauer: Low-density lipoproteins cause atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Evidence from genetic, epidemiologic, and clinical…
RT @AndrewJSauer: Low-density lipoproteins cause atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Evidence from genetic, epidemiologic, and clinical…
RT @AndrewJSauer: Low-density lipoproteins cause atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Evidence from genetic, epidemiologic, and clinical…
RT @AndrewJSauer: Low-density lipoproteins cause atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Evidence from genetic, epidemiologic, and clinical…
Low-density lipoproteins cause atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Evidence from genetic, epidemiologic, and clinical studies. 🔥 the lower the LDL the better https://t.co/QfD7PTIMcV
RT @MohammedAlo: Actually keto style diet with excess meat increase inflammation. https://t.co/q6LWo88YbB Articles demonstrating that Keto…
RT @MohammedAlo: Actually keto style diet with excess meat increase inflammation. https://t.co/q6LWo88YbB Articles demonstrating that Keto…
RT @MohammedAlo: Actually keto style diet with excess meat increase inflammation. https://t.co/q6LWo88YbB Articles demonstrating that Keto…
RT @MohammedAlo: Actually keto style diet with excess meat increase inflammation. https://t.co/q6LWo88YbB Articles demonstrating that Keto…
RT @MohammedAlo: Actually keto style diet with excess meat increase inflammation. https://t.co/q6LWo88YbB Articles demonstrating that Keto…
Paid shill of #bigfood and #BigPharma 👇
RT @MohammedAlo: 20 million person years of follow up. LDL-C causes ASCVD! https://t.co/sZuZBzpVty https://t.co/phsLVUfKYU
RT @MohammedAlo: Actually keto style diet with excess meat increase inflammation. https://t.co/q6LWo88YbB Articles demonstrating that Keto…
RT @MohammedAlo: Actually keto style diet with excess meat increase inflammation. https://t.co/q6LWo88YbB Articles demonstrating that Keto…
RT @MohammedAlo: Actually keto style diet with excess meat increase inflammation. https://t.co/q6LWo88YbB Articles demonstrating that Keto…
RT @MohammedAlo: Actually keto style diet with excess meat increase inflammation. https://t.co/q6LWo88YbB Articles demonstrating that Keto…
RT @MohammedAlo: Actually keto style diet with excess meat increase inflammation. https://t.co/q6LWo88YbB Articles demonstrating that Keto…
RT @MohammedAlo: Actually keto style diet with excess meat increase inflammation. https://t.co/q6LWo88YbB Articles demonstrating that Keto…
Actually keto style diet with excess meat increase inflammation. https://t.co/q6LWo88YbB Articles demonstrating that Keto and Carnivore increase heart disease https://t.co/PSBDQiP9eM https://t.co/8bEsxkN6F8 https://t.co/24r1L4sJVa Articles showing ket
@TuckerGoodrich 20 million data points. https://t.co/sZuZBzpVty https://t.co/8BIwwiiqc1
20 million person years of follow up. LDL-C causes ASCVD! https://t.co/sZuZBzpVty https://t.co/phsLVUfKYU
@Lukapatrice33 Cite your studies. Unless you just want to die faster, you need to lower your LDL-C. We've looked at 20 million people. https://t.co/sZuZBzpVty https://t.co/heluN4Sp7r
@fatherlycounsel Maybe if we examined research, that would help. How about looking at every study that's ever been done on LDL-Cholesterol? With 20 million person years of follow up? https://t.co/sZuZBzpVty https://t.co/gUcLdHN0rC
@Vote_ForPedro Yes chat gpt super reliable source. How about we look at every study every published on LDL-C? https://t.co/sZuZBzpVty https://t.co/gKaf2qJqY9
@Harjas_Grewal For example, every study that's ever been done on LDL-C with 20 million person years of follow up. https://t.co/sZuZBzpVty https://t.co/CJ8Dnh0bcA
@ElieJarrougeMD Just WILD nonsense. The evidence for LDL causing ASCVD is overwhelming. https://t.co/tSq7MHaok5 https://t.co/xTzT7bWO2M
@SergiEscanes @LDLSkeptic @PeterAttiaMD @SBakerMD I'll take your small time review written by a few docs with a predetermined result in mind and raise you a European consensus of experts. https://t.co/mFctHi3l5r Keep sharing that Attia vid. It's great.
RT @theproof: @TotalCytopath The RCTs (when meta-analysed) looking at cvd events support it. Most use very 06 rich oils. https://t.co/QZ2…
@TotalCytopath The RCTs (when meta-analysed) looking at cvd events support it. Most use very 06 rich oils. https://t.co/QZ2xHzrMoo Also the mechanism is supported by observational, genetic and RCT data showing lowering LDL-C = less chd events. https:/
@ollieD68 @If_it_works Please start here https://t.co/NgNTL950Xd https://t.co/sZuZBzpnE0
@Carnivore_Diary Increased LDL particles cross into the arterial lumen, dump extra cholesterol into the arterial wall, and the atherosclerotic process begins. Watch my videos or read the Brian Ference and Boren articles. https://t.co/sZuZBzpnE0 https://t
@akkumare @DrBPHealth "Rare genetic mutations that cause reduced LDL receptor function lead to markedly higher LDL-C and a dose-dependent increase in the risk of ASCVD, whereas rare variants leading to lower LDL-C are associated with a correspondingly lowe
@DrBPHealth "Consistent evidence from numerous and multiple different types of clinical and genetic studies unequivocally establishes that LDL causes ASCVD." https://t.co/6VqUHpFeSC
@Joe77330134 @miguelthevegan Why should we favour ecological data over the numerous prospective cohort studies, RCTs, and Mendelian randomisation studies that look at the relationship between LDL-cholesterol and cardiovascular disease? https://t.co/DxHKFn
@roigborrell @HugoAlbertoFar2 @abc_es @ramdecastro Amigo está muy mal informado! Los niveles de LDL son un factor causal en las enfermedades CV y así lo recoge el consenso científico! Tenemos un problema con las redes sociales llenas de vende humos! Te dej
@KellyGoodmanPhD @CaryKelly11 https://t.co/Cpy9eu99Wy oops. This is what happens when you look at a paper that looks at the overall body of evidence
@BenDavi13814607 @MohammedAlo Multiple meta-analyses of RCTs and genetic studies find a log-linear relationship between lower LDL-c and lower CVD, and reductions in saturated fat and lower CVD too. https://t.co/zV81852dnB https://t.co/rTtlii1T6d http
@Georgie040575 @NutritionMadeS3 @Lipoprotein Seriously dude? 278 references and you go for an out of context line that fits your bias? That's not how science works. https://t.co/MXPUEskSVE
@823jjd @ketogrillbakery @nicknorwitz See the first EAS position paper on this too. Interventions that lower LDL-C (by all different mechanisms, btw) lower risk as a function of LDL-C lowering. We have plenty of RCTs on LDL-C lowering; ignoring them doesn'
@823jjd @ketogrillbakery @nicknorwitz All data are associative. You've got to be more specific when you say "associative data." We have controlled experiments already. RCTs consistently show a log-linear reduction in risk as a function of LDL-C lowering.
@Tellit007 @drjasonfung Exactly! Like, you know ... Science! https://t.co/Zld2dpSu6K
RT @MohammedAlo: The ultimate in intellectual laziness and incongruent logic. High cholesterol, of the LDL variety, is causative of ASCVD.…
The ultimate in intellectual laziness and incongruent logic. High cholesterol, of the LDL variety, is causative of ASCVD. As a physician, you should probably know this. https://t.co/Zld2dpSu6K
@BHBEnjoyer @LowCarbEyeDoc @realDaveFeldman Yes, and this is perfectly reasonable on the basis of expected benefits (see tables 2-4). Particularly if we're dealing with an average person, who likely has more than one risk factor. https://t.co/IasRYBjBkA
@MasalaFry69 @PeterAttiaMD and other experts say there is a causal relationship between ApoB and CVD. This has been demonstrated in observational, clinical trial, and genetic data. https://t.co/rjuwrII4vZ
@shivadiva01 @NutritionMadeS3 If you want an unbiased estimate, you can use RCT's or Observational studies(with more assumptions). All of these are available rn. https://t.co/TVS09etM5J
@BHBEnjoyer @drgarymcgowan No, I'm pretty sure he doesn't mean that. I suggest reading both of these consensus papers as you seem confused based on your macrophages comment. https://t.co/zCJ1DIKZU0 https://t.co/CRlg1yINJX
RT @AAgarwalaMD: A2: Here is a great paper that shows the association of LDL-C with heart disease. Full paper here: https://t.co/Hn5SuCOb…
A2: Here is a great paper that shows the association of LDL-C with heart disease. Full paper here: https://t.co/Hn5SuCObBr https://t.co/NMkPW0TXIh
@823jjd @raphaels7 @BaringaGort There is a convergence of data based on genetics, epidemiology, and randomized controlled trials that all implicate LDL (the major apoB lipoprotein in circulation) in heart disease. Dave doesn't deny this, he simply wants to
@Sensible_Sapien @RlyAverageDave @Veganella_ I would read the large credible peer-reviewed studies & weigh them more than opinions. I haven't seen a single study showing elevated LDL is beneficial over the long term, but there are many studies showing
RT @cardiomet_CE: 17) So how does #riskstratification guide primary prevention? Well, we know that ⬆️ #LDL_C is causal for #atherosclerosis…
17) So how does #riskstratification guide primary prevention? Well, we know that ⬆️ #LDL_C is causal for #atherosclerosis and that the benefit of #statins in ⬇️LDL is unquestioned. 🔓 https://t.co/hdc7jzhJem 🔓 https://t.co/F1BwfgV2yZ 🔓 https://t.co/gImMKV57
@yudapearl These authors did! https://t.co/TVS09etM5J
@thalesnemo @shelly_187 @LDLSkeptic https://t.co/EcJgztxDB0 let's look at the totality of the evidence shall we?
@exfatloss @Tellit007 Read up, then. https://t.co/IasRYBjBkA
@droppedmysmile @unbridledmd @MountainMaestro A Google search takes just a few seconds to find the source paper with all the data & references you want. RTFM https://t.co/EnRIU0igQI
@MasalaFry69 @ScepticalDoctor @HarrlyQuinn I’ve heard it but it’s totally false lol https://t.co/EKcvWPr7IN
@nicknorwitz @realDaveFeldman That argument is powerful for them because it makes for a strong reason to care about lipids before other stuff (yes including taking a statin). You defeat that by debunking the strongest "evidence" they come up with and call
@BenDavi13814607 Silly comment. No one has dismissed other issues that are involved (contribute to) with ASCVD. But to see how much Science knows about cholesterol please carefully read https://t.co/u4YoqebRIY and https://t.co/B35GAz8Ibd
@saifedean Are you competent to understand this article? https://t.co/zn2Ixb9zfr
@Metabohealth Read some basic research. Nearly everything he said was wrong and will kill you faster. Here's a good place to start: https://t.co/sZuZBzpnE0
Shall we take a guess as to what the conflict of interest section looks like?
RT @RickTheV1: @CarnivoreDad @swamplady100 Your body produces cholesterol, dietary cholesterol isn't a necessity. Atherosclerosis doesn't f…
@CarnivoreDad @swamplady100 Your body produces cholesterol, dietary cholesterol isn't a necessity. Atherosclerosis doesn't form when LDL is below 70 mg/DL. So consuming foods low in cholesterol is a sensible idea. And yes high LDL causes ASCVD. Here is th
@twitevit @MohammedAlo The fact that the largest meta analyses done DO show causal links between LDL and ASCVD 1. Evidence from genetic, epidemiologic, and clinical studies. A consensus statement from the European Atherosclerosis Society Consensus Panel -
@Carnivore_Diary @bigfatsurprise This one gives several lines of evidence why causal - animal & epi studies, Mendelian randomisation, many RCTs & more https://t.co/OgmULlReZI
@5MinuteBody Something to do with an overwhelming body of evidence and consensus amongst domain experts. https://t.co/9M9X3m7Lke
You blocked me 😂 Here is an actual meta analysis, not an opinion article by a psychology major. The results show that high LDL is a huge risk factor for CVD & associated negative end points. https://t.co/y5kfh0HrbR So nobody is trolling you, merely c
@Georgie040575 @Chooi @NutritionMadeS3 There are no such studies. Of course you could design a study to prove anything. She people have. How about we look at all the studies that have ever been done on LDL-C? https://t.co/sZuZBzpnE0 20 million person year
Hundreds of thousands of examples of people curing and alleviating chronic issues and diseases...but we should listen to the standards and guidelines that led to 70%+ of the population being overweight. Riiiight
RT @EarthlingAus: Considering there is so much evidence, and consensus by domain experts that SatFat can raise LDL-C/ApoB, which is casual…
Considering there is so much evidence, and consensus by domain experts that SatFat can raise LDL-C/ApoB, which is casual for ASCVD, yet completely denied by #carnivore dieters, surely we can consider them a suicide cult? https://t.co/HNBxZKwAfO https://t.
RT @DiscoStew66: Except CVD can be reduced whilst INCREASING LDL…
Except CVD can be reduced whilst INCREASING LDL…
@AGo1 @daedalus0101 @BamaBass @ConecuhSausage No worries, the outcome based data from a boatload of quality studies in humans has done that for you. https://t.co/MXPUEskl66
@InquizitiveOne @333drxrp @SBakerMD @bigfatsurprise When someone quote the (charlatan) big fat surprise as a ref🤦🏻♂️😂. A book that is been called out by so many here. Update “your”knowledge with super meta analysis here https://t.co/zo4IAp1e03
@drdairy50 @FAOScienceChief @StephanPetersNL @USDANutrition @TyRBeal @KevinH_PhD @ToYourHealth101 @lesliebonci @KatieBrownRDN @sguyenet @WHO “Consistent evidence from numerous and multiple different types of clinical and genetic studies unequivocally estab