Replying to Avatar Dan Ostermayer

the swedish amoris (Apolipoprotein-related MOrtality RISk)

https://ki.se/imm/forskning-vid-imm/enheter-vid-imm/enheten-for-epidemiologi/how-it-all-started

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/313385633_The_AMORIS_cohort

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21630265/

this landmark study showed how elevated blood glucose levels are driving the pathology that is associated with cholesterol. when humans have normal blood glucose their body thrives off of cholesterol and when they have diabetes, cholesterol becomes fuel for their internal derangements

When the body loses it's ability to properly metabolize sugar, disaster ensues.

The proper treatment *restores* glucose metabolism as opposed to avoiding it.

#Peatstr

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