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At 11:57 AM -0800 2/23/10, Ron Hoggan wrote:
>Hi Stevie,
>I realize that you are asking Jim, but I believe that the underlying issue is usually insulin resistance which is driven by fructose,
There is an excellent video from the University of California, SF, about this here:
"Fructose is Poison - the lecture" [90 minutes]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBnniua6-oM
The first 45 minutes is descriptive and the second half is all of the supporting biochemistry.
> a diet dominated by carbs, a genetic propensity, and a very responsive pancreas re: insulin production.
>Best Wishes,
>Ron
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>Stevie wrote:
>>And what is the underlying issue? Very interesting topic! Stevie
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>>On 2/23/2010 5:05 AM, Jim Swayze wrote:
>>>And even small dense LDL isn't a problem any more than bandages at the scene of an accident are a problem. They are indicative of another underlying issue.
>>>
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>PK
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