The Number 1 Dietary Cause of Heart Attacks

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I appreciate your balanced approach. So many people speak as if one size fits all. 👍

michelephelps
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Thought you might say carbs. Given then up. Thx. 👍

AnneMB
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Going with a low-carb diet healed my body of pre-diabetes and NAFLD.

lashanda
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Is it really age? Or does insulin resistance just develop over many years.

Tmanaz
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He did not mention burning calories as antidote to carb.

eugeniopitpitan
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Roundup, heavy metals, geo-engineering are not nutrients.

LR-jenn
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He wasn't concerned about diet but then says it's carbs. His statement illustrates how delusional doctors have become.

trimwix
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It's the FAT that causes the insulin resistance! And the carbs get blamed for it because that's the response. The muscles cannot as easily intake the carbs without more and more and more insulin. Lose the fat, and your insulin resistance goes down.

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March 2023 Study..
"The ketogenic or “keto" diet has gained popularity has has been followed by many for their diet regime. This diet basically prioritizes high amounts of fat and low amounts of carbs. Proponents of a ketogenic diet generally suggest limiting carbohydrates to 10 percent of total daily calories, protein to 20 percent to 30 percent and obtaining 60 percent to 80 percent of daily calories from fat. But, a recent new research has said that the low-carb, high-fat “keto-like" diet may double the risk of cardiovascular events blocked arteries, heart attacks, and strokes. Not just this, it might also be associated to higher blood levels of “bad" cholesterol"

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