The Biggest Risk For Heart Disease

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Test THESE instead of LDL. Your LDL Cholesterol is just going to be high on a low carb diet. But does that mean you are headed for a heart attack? Take this list to your doctor INSTEAD of getting your cholesterol checked.

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Congratulations Dr. Bosworth! As Board Certified Cardiovascular Surgeon I am glad that you provide this excellent information (and explanations) to the public!

nikolaostsirikoskarapanos
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Hey Dr. Boz, not sure if you read comments, but your videos are a lifesaver. I tried your 72-hour sardine challenge, and the effects were almost immediate. 35 hours in, I woke up and my vision was so clear, sharp, and bright. And the best part? That annoying floater in my left eye was gone! It had been bugging me for a while, but when I looked for it, it was just... gone! I'm so happy. God bless you.

hassanwasim
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[02:20] The reminder to walk after dinner instead of lying down hit me hard.
I always thought resting right after meals was fine, but now I understand how it quietly stresses the heart. Just 10 minutes of walking makes such a difference. Thank you for this life-changing advice, Doctor!

HeartAttackHealthTips
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Actually living what you’re preaching, My Dr didn’t recognize me after a year of no sugar and carnivore diet, slice of apple pie once a month. Oh, the best part is I feel 17 but I’m 61 in march . 185 lbs from 290 lbs, Ya!! Completely different person

toomuch
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As a provider, I never look at LDL.
I look at triglycerides and HDL.

DesertbikerAZ
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Heart attack at 49. Now 60. Apoa1 1.94g/l ApoB 0.61 g/l TG 0.7 mmol/L Fasting Insulin 4 HbA1c 5.1 Cleaned up my diet, daily walks and resistance train 4 days per week. Never felt better coming into retirement. No BP meds. Daily asprin

chrisc
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This doctor provides a very easy to understand insight about health. And she is beautiful.

junanne
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Wow, the explanation at 0:29 about cholesterol and heart disease is mind-blowing! 🤯 The comparison with a pimple makes it so easy to understand. Thank you for breaking this down so clearly! 🙌

WellnessTalesbyDrMeow
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Thank you, Dr. Boz for this very informative video. You are teaching science that nobody knows. This info is untraditional in figuring out the major risk factors and predictors of a heart attack . Thank you very much. Keep up the wonderful job, Dr. Boz.❤❤❤

ohanaomar
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So, my insulin resistance score was less than 25. I also get my fasting insulin checked every so often along with C-Peptide . They are 3.3 and 1.0 respectively. Keto for about a year and a half. I am a LMHR. TC 390 LDL 280. TRIGS 84, HDL 84, CRP-HS .6. A1C 5.4. I am 76 yo. and living my best life.

brucewhite
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What an informative video! Thank you, Dr. Boz!

MadPick
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I love how you break it down. Very interesting. Thank you.

Sjj
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Thank you for sharing the comparison table, Doctor! I’m curious to know more about how the LPIR score is calculated and the associated cost of performing the test.

AidinK
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What a fantastic video. More people need to watch this and be educated ❤

Vernonchan
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I don't care about the numbers or the doctors. I never see them. My family has been living off our land for generations. We eat a lot of meat, fat and carbs. We also eat lots of fresh fruits and vegetables. We love to drink wine and brandy (home made). We smoke home grown tobacco. Everyone lived well into late 90-ies or even over 100. We are ALL active all of the time. We don't waste time sitting in front of TV, or playing with cell phones. There are always things to be done, and we try to stay on top of them. Human body is not made to be sitting idle, eating unhealthy processed food.

samkitty
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Nutrition Made Simple- the only channel with unbiased credible science.

wendywitchner
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Thanks for this helpful video. My doc has called me in because my cholesterol is elevated but I'm healthy weight, exercise daily, eat well, don't smoke and all those other markers you mentioned are normal except I can't find the LPIR on my results - I don't think it was done. I've changed my diet to lower sugar and carbs and increased healthy fats. Before he tries to give me some medication, I'll insist on the LPIR test.

utbronell
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My mothers bp was well over 150 her whole life....she passed at 86 and not from heart attack

smarko
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Excellent explanation of various risk factors for heart attacks. This is one of the best video that I across in my observations. Thanks Dr. Boz for wonderful video,

MustafizurRahman-vl
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DR Boz I very much appreciate the information that you share consistently.
Where can I get a copy of this risk table?
There are so many people on low carb discussion groups talking about their lipid profiles and I would really like to be able to discuss lipids and risk intelligently

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