There is a large spectrum of inter-individual responsiveness to diet and cholesterol, but it can certainly get to ranges that you would see with genetic conditions like familial hypercholesterolemia. The Framingham offspring study shows having lower cholesterol was preferable over higher cholesterol in that cohort. And ultimately, they're totally dismissive of or refused to engage with some of the most slam-dong aspects of this evidence base.

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