
#21 - Tom Dayspring, M.D., FACP, FNLA – Part II of V: Lipid metrics, lipid measurements, and cholesterol regulation
The Peter Attia Drive
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Athroscrosis
You cannot have athroscrosis without a starol, a lipid, being in your arterial war. So hoffman figures out by first principles that there's got to be something that is transporting this very, very phobic molecule through plasma. He then went on to figure out these things occur in different densities. This is a beautiful story. It was hoffman he noticed that there. There's not just one spherical molecule that's transporting these things. You're a mathematician, a volume of aspera third power to radius. If you're going to devise the transportation vehicle, i see your in fordin o slapbed jock.
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