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Fri, 13 May 2005 12:34:01 -0600
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After starting this diet my cholesterol went up also.  So, I read quite a
bit about the lipid theory and really tried to find the devils advocate in
the establishments published recommendations. I did google searches and
searched AHA, CDC, NHBLI, web sites and attempted to ferret out legitamate
research that supports the lipid hypothesis.  I recommend that other try
this.

So, the number that sticks out in your stat sheet is the Homocystiene 6.01
11.1.

Are these two seperate test or a range.  While not very high I would watch
for a upward trend and not neglect that reading.  I found referances to
homocystiene levels and heart disease on many conventional as well as more
non-conformist web sites.



>From: Mike Knickerbocker <[log in to unmask]>
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>Homocysteine
>6.01     11.1
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