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Date: | Tue, 06 May 1997 14:43:35 -0700 |
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Deborah Boyar wrote:
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> I appreciated your passing along Dr. Castelli's current thinking. If you
> still have an avenue to him, could you ask him how he would explain
> Zephyr's consumption of raw animal products (including their fat), for
> nearly six years, at an approximate rate of three meals weekly, averaging
> two pounds at each of these meals, and his cholesterol, after that six
> year period, being only 119? [This was measured at the very beginning of
> his downturn due to trichinosis.]
I want to add to this finding that my total cholesterol to HDL ratio was
aproximately 3/1 prior to my starting to RAF. After adding lots of fatty
raw animal food, maybe 3/4 lb. chicken, Coleman beef and lamb with fat
which tasted delicious, eggs. etc. three times a week, my total
cholesterol to HDL after a few months was consistently 2/1 and has
remained so. I also tried eating a doz eggs and when tested the next day
my HDL was considerably higher, the ratio still about 2/l, but HDL always
went up if the total did.
My best, Ellie
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