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Is high cholesterol always a problem? | Nick Norwitz, PhD

The Proof with Simon Hill

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Precision Matters in Ketogenic Research

Elevated ketone levels in the blood, indicative of ketosis, have been shown in murine models to increase LDL receptors in the liver. However, confusion arises when discussing ketogenic diets versus ketosis. Analysis of human data, including randomized controlled trials, reveals that even on a high saturated fat ketogenic diet, LDL receptor expression measured in circulating cells does not lead to a decrease in LDL levels. This highlights the necessity for clarity and precision in discussing ketosis and ketogenic diets, as well as the importance of relying on legitimate data to support claims.

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