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<blockquote data-quote="Little Joe" data-source="post: 1772918" data-attributes="member: 39122"><p>I went to a holistic Dr a few years back due to my numbers being bad on my wellness exam at work. My triglycerides were in the 300's, cholesterol 300, and my liver enzymes were high due to the high triglycerides. She told me that my problem was I was overloading on carbs and sugar, told me I could eat all the fat I wanted and no more than 130 grams of carbs a day, nothing cooked in vegetable oils. We cook with olive oil, coconut oil and lard or bacon fat now. I lost 20 lbs pretty fast when I first started it, I've gained 10 of those back but it's not as much belly fat as it was before, but I'm not eating as strict as I was but need to get back on tack. It definitely made me aware of the crap I was eating before, I try to avoid packaged and processed foods altogether. When I went less than a year after eating like this to get bloodwork again, cholesterol was 220, triglycerides in the 90s and liver enzymes all normal. I eat lots of meat and fat. I get told by nurses and dieticians within my family that I eat too much meat and fat and that it's going to cause me to have heart disease, one even told me it was going to make my triglycerides and cholesterol high, I kindly tell them how eating like that has actually improved my numbers significantly. They still want to argue about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Little Joe, post: 1772918, member: 39122"] I went to a holistic Dr a few years back due to my numbers being bad on my wellness exam at work. My triglycerides were in the 300's, cholesterol 300, and my liver enzymes were high due to the high triglycerides. She told me that my problem was I was overloading on carbs and sugar, told me I could eat all the fat I wanted and no more than 130 grams of carbs a day, nothing cooked in vegetable oils. We cook with olive oil, coconut oil and lard or bacon fat now. I lost 20 lbs pretty fast when I first started it, I've gained 10 of those back but it's not as much belly fat as it was before, but I'm not eating as strict as I was but need to get back on tack. It definitely made me aware of the crap I was eating before, I try to avoid packaged and processed foods altogether. When I went less than a year after eating like this to get bloodwork again, cholesterol was 220, triglycerides in the 90s and liver enzymes all normal. I eat lots of meat and fat. I get told by nurses and dieticians within my family that I eat too much meat and fat and that it's going to cause me to have heart disease, one even told me it was going to make my triglycerides and cholesterol high, I kindly tell them how eating like that has actually improved my numbers significantly. They still want to argue about it. [/QUOTE]
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