Posted by: Tworogues
Posting time: 11 months ago on 2/9/2020 3:37:56 AM
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Archived My mother just died at 48 due to kidney failure. The only drug she ever took in her adult life was Lipitor. (whatever)
submitted 11 months ago by Tworogues
Don't let your family take that shit. Just exercise.
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[–] nathanrosegoldberg 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) 11 months ago
Cholesterol is fixed pretty quickly by exercise. Steroids are very bad for cholesterol.
[–] MaunaLoona 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 11 months ago (edited 11 months ago)
Heart disease is caused by glycated cholesterol molecules. They don't go away through exercise.
Glycation is caused by sugar. Don't eat sugar. (P.S. All carbs are sugar)
[–] nathanrosegoldberg 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 11 months ago
Exercise is more for HDL, but seems to positively impact LDL too from what I've seen. I agree with the general idea: diet can fix nearly anything.
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[–] nathanrosegoldberg 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
Cholesterol is fixed pretty quickly by exercise. Steroids are very bad for cholesterol.
[–] MaunaLoona ago (edited ago)
Heart disease is caused by glycated cholesterol molecules. They don't go away through exercise.
Glycation is caused by sugar. Don't eat sugar. (P.S. All carbs are sugar)
[–] nathanrosegoldberg ago
Exercise is more for HDL, but seems to positively impact LDL too from what I've seen. I agree with the general idea: diet can fix nearly anything.