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#185 - Allan Sniderman, M.D.: Cardiovascular disease and why we should change the way we assess risk

The Peter Attia Drive

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Clestral and Trigisrides in the Intestine

Clestral is obviously a fat lipid. It's in all cell membranes. Trigisrides are the fatty acids tacked on to a glyceral backbone. They're not soluble, so you have to put them in particles like soap bubbles. Vl dl apo b system regulates the mass of clustral and tragliceride in the liver. The one with increased number of clustered particles has an increased risk of hieratherogenicrosis.

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