
#22 - Tom Dayspring, M.D., FACP, FNLA – Part III of V: HDL, reverse cholesterol transport, CETP inhibitors, and apolipoproteins
The Peter Attia Drive
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Collestral Homeostatis Episode 3
If you have perfect collestral homeostatis, it's going to wind up in your artery wall. The body clearlyad nows beyond a certain point we don't want collestral. So how can the body get rid of collustral that's already inside? Is made by cells, the motion. And everybody thinks the liver makes most of the collustral. But our ilium doesn't co operate. Ourilium typically reabsorbs about 90 to 95 % of the bile salts and re uses em.
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