It’s Triglycerides Stupid: Lets Stop Focusing on LDL-Cholesterol (SCIENCE)

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    ----------------------------------------Show Notes-------------------------------------
    00:00 Intro
    0:00 Elevated triglycerides are linked with cardiovascular disease, atherosclerosis, and sudden death.
    1:45 LDL lowering drugs do not affect triglycerides.
    3:41 Triglycerides and remnant cholesterol are associated with the formation of plaque in vessels throughout your body.
    5:45 Total cholesterol minus HDL minus LDL helps you determine your remnant cholesterol.
    8:00 Lifestyle changes, fenofibrate drugs, and omega 3 fish oil reduce triglycerides.
    11:20 Triglyceride rich lipoproteins promote inflammation and adhesion.
    12:00 High triglycerides (fasted and non-fasted) are associated with higher risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
    13:00 High non-fasted triglycerides are associated with increased risk of myocardial infarction and death.
    14:40 Increased triglyceride concentration is associated with a 37% increased risk of cardiovascular disease.
    16:30 Statin trials excluded people with high triglycerides.
    18:00 Statin treated patients still had elevated high-risk triglycerides.
    19:00 Omega 3 fish oil, myoinositol, walking after meals, compressing your feeding window, and limiting processed foods lowers triglycerides.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 894

  • @michaelb.8953
    @michaelb.8953 9 місяців тому +30

    I look at people in the grocery store then I look down in their cart and what I see in their cart almost always matches up with their body type.

    • @kebsriad
      @kebsriad 19 днів тому

      Well said 👍

  • @RonaldKragnes
    @RonaldKragnes 9 місяців тому +126

    0:00 Elevated triglycerides are linked with cardiovascular disease, atherosclerosis, and sudden death.
    1:45 LDL lowering drugs do not affect triglycerides.
    3:41 Triglycerides and remnant cholesterol are associated with the formation of plaque in vessels throughout your body.
    5:45 Total cholesterol minus HDL minus LDL helps you determine your remnant cholesterol.
    8:00 Lifestyle changes, fenofibrate drugs, and omega-3 fish oil reduce triglycerides.
    11:20 Triglyceride-rich lipoproteins promote inflammation and adhesion.
    12:00 High triglycerides (fasted and non-fasted) are associated with a higher risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
    13:00 High non-fasted triglycerides are associated with an increased risk of myocardial infarction and death.
    14:40 Increased triglyceride concentration is associated with a 37% increased risk of cardiovascular disease.
    16:30 Statin trials excluded people with high triglycerides.
    18:00 Statin-treated patients still had elevated high-risk triglycerides.
    19:00 Omega-3 fish oil, myoinositol, walking after meals, compressing your feeding window, and limiting processed foods lower triglycerides.

    • @gillysmob
      @gillysmob 9 місяців тому +4

      Thanks for this..

    • @apriljohnson7447
      @apriljohnson7447 9 місяців тому +4

      Wow, amazing. Thanks

    • @a3300000
      @a3300000 9 місяців тому +4

      Thank you.

    • @cabana85
      @cabana85 9 місяців тому

      Do vegan Omega 3. Fish oil ist full of mercury and other shit we dump in the ocean.

    • @jackieburns5257
      @jackieburns5257 9 місяців тому +5

      Eating ketogenic diets drastically lower Triglycerides

  • @camronrubin8599
    @camronrubin8599 9 місяців тому +240

    It’s unbelievable how brainwashed everybody is when it comes to health

    • @judymiller5154
      @judymiller5154 9 місяців тому +18

      based on doctor's advice, tho !! Girlfriend, 10 yrs younger than me, with stent, on statin, bp, gerd and other meds, had a slightly higher than desired LDL, so she "tried harder" (lower fat) for a few days b4 her next draw and was aghast that her LDL was even higher! Came away from dr's disappointment and concern totally confused... maybe has to take more meds. 😢 I gave her some pointers as I ate my bacon and eggs but she isn't quite ready yet. How do we find low carb/carnivore cardiologists?

    • @camronrubin8599
      @camronrubin8599 9 місяців тому

      @@judymiller5154 there’s a carnivore heart surgeon on UA-cam . Ifixhearts is his channel, carnivore brain surgeon as well, dr chafee. Everybody I know is completely brainwashed

    • @dekyor9547
      @dekyor9547 9 місяців тому +1

      Its funny that Thomas Dayspring, expert lipidologist says the exact opposite of this title. To me, Mike is just a business owner trying to get you to buy into his narrative, supplements and services. If you want to know more about the way Mike is misleading you, Plant Chompers made a video responding to Mike's accousations on him.

    • @camronrubin8599
      @camronrubin8599 9 місяців тому

      @@dekyor9547 Jesus Christ you’re one of them. 🙄Good luck, I used to be just like you , destroyed my health

    • @dekyor9547
      @dekyor9547 9 місяців тому +6

      @@camronrubin8599 You know nothing about me. I live like the longest living populations in the world do, you ain't scary at all. It's funny that you think I'm some evil or enemy just because I call out your favorite supplement seller who's more biased than a politician🤣

  • @The80shilling
    @The80shilling 9 місяців тому +45

    Most of what you are saying is completely spot-on! I struggled for years to get my Cholesterol levels in line; I had extremely low HDL (39) fairly high LDL (162) and Triglycerides at 114. I got a new cardiovascular doctor, who was willing to actually listen to me, answer questions, and tell me when he didn't know the answer to one of my questions. My HDL especially was completely stubborn and refused to move at all, no matter what medications he tried, my LDL was slowly budging, but not significantly. We went from 80mg of Atorvastatin, to 40mg, to 20mg, and my numbers didn't change, so we both agreed that statins weren't doing much, since changing doses did almost nothing.
    I asked him if he'd be open to an experiment, and give me 3 months of trying something different, and he was ok with that. I went on the OMAD (One Meal A Day) diet, I started eating 3 tins of Sardines every week, I didn't change my exercise/Mountain Biking, but most importantly, I started taking 2,000mg of Niacin per day (Niacin has been shown to significantly increase HDL and decrease LDL, but even more interestingly, it has been proven to reduce Triglycerides by up to 40%.) 3 months later, I got a blood test, and 2 days later, my cardiologist called me and basically said "WTF did you DO?". My results are below:
    From:
    08/10/2018 To 4/6/23
    Name 8/10/18 10/12/18 1/4/23 4/6/23
    Cholesterol, Total 166 149 133 123
    Cholesterol, HDL 38 L 42 42 63
    LDL Cholesterol 162 121 74 48
    Triglycerides, serum 114 148 84 52
    VLDL Cholesterol Cal 12
    As you can see, my numbers DRASTICALLY changed! In 3 months, I had a 50% increase in my HDL which hadn't budged in almost 11 years, a 48.65% decrease in my LDL levels and a 38% decrease in my Triglycerides. All of that was due to Sardines and Niacin and maybe the OMAD. My numbers continue to be stellar, although it has been suggested that now my overall cholesterol number is too low now.
    Overall, I made a few tweaks to my diet by cutting down on carbs (I still eat them, just not in the quantities I used to) and only drinking beer/cocktails and eating dessert at the weekends. Simple changes have produced incredible results.

    • @stephensegal5187
      @stephensegal5187 9 місяців тому +4

      Thank you for posting this!

    • @spaideman7850
      @spaideman7850 9 місяців тому

      statin inhibits vitamin K2. without vitamin K2, your calcium will be deposited everywhere in your body including your arteries. so, check with your doctor on this.

    • @homecinemax1
      @homecinemax1 4 місяці тому +1

      Well done and thanks for sharing the method and results!

    • @BillyBoy66
      @BillyBoy66 3 місяці тому +2

      Can you tell me where you got the Niacin? I would like to look into taking it. Also, did you say 2000mg? Sounds like a lot, but hey... if it works, it works!

    • @AhmirNawaz
      @AhmirNawaz 2 місяці тому

      congratulations. I wonder why your Triglycerides jumped initially ?

  • @rtroyer8963
    @rtroyer8963 9 місяців тому +72

    I dumped sugar and carbs three years ago and I've never felt better, and lost weight. btw, my triglyceride levels have never been lower. Thank you for telling the truth!

    • @shantishanti1949
      @shantishanti1949 9 місяців тому +4

      what Is your CAC heart scan score - the atherosclerosis heart scan ... the only important scan to have to show you where your sclerosis level is now and then ten years later or sooner depending on the first score. If you have not had one you should

    • @user-rc3qk7ty9m
      @user-rc3qk7ty9m 9 місяців тому +2

      Same.

  • @Christiansstillstruggle
    @Christiansstillstruggle 8 місяців тому +14

    My grandfather is 79 and has been eating tons of meat and eggs his whole life and lifting car engines because he's been a mechanic for 50 years. His Total Chol is 144, his LDL Chol is 66 and his Triglycerides are 43.

    • @homeopathywellness1719
      @homeopathywellness1719 2 місяці тому

      If he added in some detox for all the car chemicals he's inhaling, he'd probably live to 100+. I've seen Alzheimer's so often in those who work around industrial pollutants.

    • @Christiansstillstruggle
      @Christiansstillstruggle 2 місяці тому

      @@homeopathywellness1719 Great point!

  • @CatholicSatan
    @CatholicSatan 9 місяців тому +94

    Odd. 15 years ago, my doctor put me on statins - _specifically because she said my triglycerides were off the chart._ Statins affected me really badly (and _not_ via muscle pain). After a few months with what seemed to be my doctor experimenting at my expense, I stopped. Over the years I have halved my numbers naturally and am attempting to lower them further.

    • @dekyor9547
      @dekyor9547 9 місяців тому +1

      It's funny that Thomas Dayspring, expert lipidologist says the exact opposite of this title. To me, Mike is just a business owner trying to get you to buy into his narrative, supplements and services. If you want to know more about the way Mike is misleading you, Plant Chompers made a video responding to Mike's accousations on him.

    • @geraldfriend256
      @geraldfriend256 9 місяців тому +3

      Tried red yeast rice? Natural source that statins were isolated from. I do IF and eat as much high cholesterol food as I can and feel so much better than my vegetarian days

    • @dekyor9547
      @dekyor9547 9 місяців тому

      @@geraldfriend256 and how's your LDL? The way you feel isn't a perfect representation of your health. You can't feel arthery plaque building up in your arteries, or cancerous cells starting to replicate. You might've dropped a healthy diet for an unhealthy diet due to an easily fixable nutrient deficiency.

    • @geraldfriend256
      @geraldfriend256 9 місяців тому +4

      @@dekyor9547 Refined carbs screw up your blood lipids . Cholesterol is an essential nutrient, and hdl vs ldl is still not the big picture . And no such thing as the proper diet for everyone.

    • @dekyor9547
      @dekyor9547 9 місяців тому

      @@geraldfriend256 yes refined carbs aren't healthy, whole carbs is the way to go. Nowhere you'll find that cholesterol is an essential nutrient, take that off your head. Definitely some people may have special needs, but a healthy diet is generally applicable to everyone. Our genes aren't different enough for that to not be the case

  • @superkaterina
    @superkaterina 9 місяців тому +12

    My daughter, college freshman, had her blood levels checked two weeks after she moved in her dorm, her triglycerides are 138 😳 She is lean and strong, an athlete, been raised at my house😅, everyone knows I am a health nut, she eats clean for the most part, and enjoys it, not forced; she doesn’t drink alcohol. It’s telling of what’s she’s been eating in college lately, just like all kids in America eating cafeteria food 😅. It must be a shock in her system, we have been eating homemade healthy food all these years… Just wanted to share, test don’t guess, and change your lifestyle to live a healthy long life, TODAY.

  • @gma2four
    @gma2four 9 місяців тому +25

    My doctor told me she was writing me a script for a statin, asked me which did I prefer and listed 2. I told her I had no preference. She called in one of them. I then called my pharmacy and told them not to fill it. My trigs are 68 right now. My hdl is 98. My ldl is 208. It's lowed over 100 on a low carb whole food plan. I like my doctor, she just really believes in what she was taught. I'm hoping once my labs return to normal I can turn her to the right side of nutrition.

    • @jeanetteshawredden5643
      @jeanetteshawredden5643 9 місяців тому

      Won't happen - doctors are in bed w Big Pharma.

    • @susankitchin325
      @susankitchin325 9 місяців тому +5

      I simply told my doctor no. Told him I'd been on statins before and had the terrible muscle pain, fatigue and brain fog, and was not going to do that again. Argued with the information about my Trig/HDL ration below 1, and the fact that I'm Pattern A for LDL particles, and at 69, my CAC score o 7.15 was not bad. He conceded, and told me he'd see me in a year.😆
      You have every right to disagree with your doctor, just give him a good reason why. If you give him supporting date, you are not simply being 'non-compliant'.

    • @Kwippy
      @Kwippy 9 місяців тому +1

      That's right always trust influencers more than medical professionals

    • @susankitchin325
      @susankitchin325 9 місяців тому

      @@Kwippy Well, when I can explain the process better than my doctor, because I have been studying it over the past three years, damn right I will. Those 'influencers' bring data from the actual studies the doctor cites, that refutes what the doctor claims, by highlighting the chicanery of the statin manufacturers, which cites relative rather than actual risk. My doc still harps on the 'relative risk' claimed by Big Pharma

    • @GMAAndy333
      @GMAAndy333 9 місяців тому

      Owned by Big Pharma!

  • @dawnelder9046
    @dawnelder9046 9 місяців тому +11

    My doctor told me about 20 years ago that my triglycerides were too high. But did not tell me how to lower them. She also said the other lipid numbers did not matter.
    Switch to low carb over 13 years ago. Low triglycerides ever since.

  • @fizzimajig
    @fizzimajig 9 місяців тому +69

    I just turned 41, I’m still overweight but muscular from heavy lifting and maintaining 100lbs lost for 3 years. My triglycerides have steadily lowered over last few years with more exercise and lowering my saturated fat intentionally and my triglycerides are 53, a1c 4.8. Now I am careful about the carbs I do eat, I try to stay away from ultra-processed and refined carbs mostly so that likely helps. I’m working to take the last 30lbs of fat off and see what my blood work shows next year.

    • @DanEngell
      @DanEngell 9 місяців тому +6

      Those are some excellent numbers. You are obviously doing something right. Keep rockin'.

    • @djohn9737
      @djohn9737 9 місяців тому +7

      I've lost 80 lbs over 3 years and kept it off. I eat a low carb diet with 2 meals a days to get autophagy at least 16 hours a day. I have heard that the low carb high good saturated diet keeps the skin supple and it shrinks with the weight loss, since fat is a composite of skin. I don't have any excess skin with the loss. I'm curious to know if you have hangy skin due to the low fat diet you used?

    • @fizzimajig
      @fizzimajig 9 місяців тому

      @@djohn9737 I never said I ate low fat, I just lowered my saturated fat. My fat intake varied all along the way. Also, a contributing factor is that it matters how long you were obese for. I was an obese child starting at 10 years old and extreme yo-yo’d up and down all my life until my 30’s. I do have some loose skin around my middle, breasts and upper arms where I carried the majority of my weight but it’s nothing like I’ve seen on some people who were my size but I also gained 10 lbs of muscle over the last couple years. Genetics also plays a role. It would be nice if it was an issue that diet alone could solve but it’s really not for those of us who were morbidly obese from childhood and throughout adulthood to varying levels.

    • @dekyor9547
      @dekyor9547 9 місяців тому +1

      Its funny that Thomas Dayspring, expert lipidologist says the exact opposite of this title. To me, Mike is just a business owner trying to get you to buy into his narrative, supplements and services. If you want to know more about the way Mike is misleading you, Plant Chompers made a video responding to Mike's accousations on him.

    • @kevinjohnson3521
      @kevinjohnson3521 9 місяців тому +11

      @@fizzimajigsaturated fat from animals is good for your hormones! Cholesterol too

  • @71spud
    @71spud 9 місяців тому +25

    54 year old male. My Triglycerides were 762 in 2015 (cholesterol 282). In 2021 538 & 233… weight approaching 200lbs. In 2022 Lost 40+lbs and started running 5k 3x week. One year later my Triglycerides were 86; Cholesterol 178. Testing again in 3 months. Been running an average of 10k 3x week for months, weight is holding steady for a year, lean mass increasing. Hoping for even better numbers this time, but we will see!!!

    • @bobdec6665
      @bobdec6665 9 місяців тому

      OMG 762 what the hell were you eating. My Triglycerides are 49 and my HDL is 94

    • @bobdec6665
      @bobdec6665 9 місяців тому

      Make sure you do not go lower with cholesterol. Higher Cholesterol will keep you alive

    • @bobdec6665
      @bobdec6665 9 місяців тому +1

      Running is great but do resistance training also to build muscle

    • @tdgdbs1
      @tdgdbs1 9 місяців тому

      Some has familial hypercholesterolemia@@bobdec6665

    • @MispelledOnPurpose
      @MispelledOnPurpose 9 місяців тому

      That's great! Mine is high too but not that high. Did you cut out carbs too?

  • @ChucknMcNuggets
    @ChucknMcNuggets 9 місяців тому +9

    Not sure about my blood numbers, but 3 months ago I could barely walk up 2 flights of stairs, and my blood pressure was 158/98. After 90 days of carnivore diet 90% beef and eggs, my BP was 117/77. I can run up 5 flights of stairs now.

  • @steve1711
    @steve1711 9 місяців тому +46

    I am so lucky to have a doctor who understands this. My LDL was slightly "high" at 130 mg/dl, but my triglycerides were 48 mg/dl and my HDL was74 mg/dl. He said the important ratio is triglycerides/HDL and that my value of 0.65 was excellent.

    • @bobdec6665
      @bobdec6665 9 місяців тому

      Wow you have a good doctor. plus Ldl is not a bad cholesterol like they say it is. 130 is absolutely fine

    • @ElizabethMillerTX
      @ElizabethMillerTX 9 місяців тому

      Hello potential fellow LMHR. Please sign up for the study.

    • @ninawhiskers87
      @ninawhiskers87 9 місяців тому +1

      My VA Cardiologist only cares about LDL 🙄😒

    • @sunnyBLR
      @sunnyBLR 9 місяців тому +1

      @@ninawhiskers87 as he should be. Tons on data that shows elevated LDL corresponding to other bad stuff, whether I want to choose to believe them or believe this video is up for a debate. Till AHA, WHO etc endorses that high ldl is ok. it's, better to play safe and lowee side. Can't hurt.

    • @maryannbenedetto8854
      @maryannbenedetto8854 6 місяців тому +2

      That 0.65 ratio is outstanding.

  • @hannah5245
    @hannah5245 9 місяців тому +3

    I’m so glad when you talk about carbs you are actually referring to refined carbs (ultra processed carbs with added chemicals , artificial this/that, and other ingredients like cookies, donuts, pancakes, pasta, pizza, spaghetti, bagels, cheerios, cereal, etc) and not whole food carbs (complex wholegrain carb) like lower glycemic brown, basmati rice, wild rice, millet, quinoa. Another thing. Just bc complex carbs are safer options, it doesn’t mean you can eat a lot of it and everyday. Be well.

  • @edwardchoi8299
    @edwardchoi8299 9 місяців тому +4

    Niacin and Omega 3 can reduce Triglycerides by 30% over. Berberine also reduces low-density lipoprotein by approximately 20 to 50 mg/dL and triglycerides by approximately 25 to 55 mg/dL.

  • @inMotionOutdoors
    @inMotionOutdoors 9 місяців тому +34

    Thank you for being a better health professional than any doctor I’ve met

    • @Kwippy
      @Kwippy 9 місяців тому

      That's right always trust influencers more than medical professionals.

    • @inMotionOutdoors
      @inMotionOutdoors 9 місяців тому +3

      @@Kwippy yeah that’s right. Just shows you how far gone our medical system is. Educators over medical clowns

  • @Vitlaus
    @Vitlaus 9 місяців тому +39

    The healthiest young lady I know is my sister, doctors tell her she has high cholesterol. I say those doctors usually deal with the elderly . . .
    and that they are legalized/commercialized drug dealers.

    • @traceycheapmom1398
      @traceycheapmom1398 9 місяців тому +5

      Agree 💯. Years ago I read a book called The Great Cholesterol Myth. It was a game changer for me. My MD tries to put me on a statin every visit. I just refuse.

    • @drip369
      @drip369 9 місяців тому

      From everything I've come across, the best to be at is between 180 and 200 Which is higher than what doctors want but it's actually the best when it comes to Hormone Health since gut health and Hormone Health dictate overall health

    • @margrose5
      @margrose5 9 місяців тому

      They definitely are drug pushers. 😡

    • @dort5436
      @dort5436 9 місяців тому

      You might read up on Niacin B3. It needs to be the flushing form. I have been using since 20s. It takes time for the flush to go away.

    • @simplehealthyliving4681
      @simplehealthyliving4681 9 місяців тому

      @@dort5436 Please explain how you use it. Like a capsule everyday? What amount? How many days? What effects one may expect?

  • @Zaccyonline
    @Zaccyonline 9 місяців тому +27

    Really enjoyed this talk! Has anyone suggested you take a short pause and breathe between each key point? 😅 It’s a lot to process and I believe it would benefit your audience (or maybe I’m just being selfish, haha). I watched this at 75% speed to give myself time to take it all in, which was helpful but made you sound a little drunk 😂. This is not a criticism, just a recommendation, I’ve been a subscriber for a long time and appreciate your hard work! Keep it up, you’re impactful and passionate and it resonates! 🙂

    • @vanillaghetto
      @vanillaghetto 9 місяців тому +6

      Yes, I've suggested that Mike slow down. Especially when he is *reading* what he is saying. And I usually listen to similar type videos on 1.5-1.75x speed.
      Also, Mike, it's "car·di·o·vas·cu·lar". Has an "O", and six syllables. Thanks.

    • @Highintensityhealth
      @Highintensityhealth  9 місяців тому +14

      Thanks for the nudge, it's not my intention to talk rapidly. I'll work on slowing down :)

    • @davidswenson3620
      @davidswenson3620 9 місяців тому +4

      Please don't slow down. Just be yourself. Everyone is free to adjust the speed to their own liking. Thanks for your informative videos. @@Highintensityhealth

    • @michaelangemeer4183
      @michaelangemeer4183 9 місяців тому +1

      I watch at 1.25x, I have ADHD and it helps me pay attention because you have to to get it all. Great video, a long with the study backup, it makes good sense.

    • @PELEGON1
      @PELEGON1 9 місяців тому +3

      I agree please slow down Mike, calm down, take breaths, gable is so distracting, clear diction is so important for presentations. Listen to other speakers, learn from them. Ask your team to be honest to you re your presentation technique. It is so important to get your message over to your listeners clear with pauses. Not all of us have English as our first language. Keep up the good work. And congrats for mostly eliminating the ers, ums, etc, and other speech ticks.

  • @anaveragehuman2937
    @anaveragehuman2937 9 місяців тому +3

    I really appreciate these summaries, wonderful stuff, easy to digest. Thanks! I would really love it if you could put the links to the articles, studies, and reviews in the description. It would help me learn and share.

  • @webber977
    @webber977 9 місяців тому +3

    I recall watching Dr Atkins well over twenty years ago pointing out the risks of high triglycerides, and giving the answers too lowering them, the man was years in front of the times

  • @dharrison333
    @dharrison333 9 місяців тому +4

    Yoooo!! I love your content. Keep up the fantastic work you’re doing. I honestly feel like you’re saving lives with spreading information like this. Once healthy habits are created it’s exciting to see the body adapt, get healthier, and stronger! God bless.

  • @Kreizy0ne
    @Kreizy0ne 9 місяців тому +2

    You are Such a big help for busy people like me that have no time to research what is good for our health. I just listen to it audio. I believe in what you do. Thanks.

    • @innihbassey6369
      @innihbassey6369 9 місяців тому

      You don't have time to research what's good for your health, so what exactly do you have time for 😂 jokes

  • @misterbaleize
    @misterbaleize 9 місяців тому +1

    Dude - your lectures are, arguably, the most informative on this platform; thank you.

  • @jackieburns5257
    @jackieburns5257 9 місяців тому +68

    Ketogenic/ low carb has my triglycerides at 45

    • @CORBE13
      @CORBE13 9 місяців тому +4

      My triglycerides are at 47 but with 200-250g carbs every day

    • @jackieburns5257
      @jackieburns5257 9 місяців тому +4

      @@CORBE13 im just the opposite

    • @UniqueMechanics
      @UniqueMechanics 9 місяців тому +3

      What are you eating daily?

    • @WarmSun_MGM
      @WarmSun_MGM 9 місяців тому +6

      My triglycerides are 28 but i eat pretty high carbs (mostly whole grains) and red meat. My doctor wants me to cut out red meat because my cholesterol is high. Red meat has helped so much in regulating my hormones and getting my period back to normal. I was basically spotting before and experiencing annovulation when i cut out red meat.

    • @redhotz21
      @redhotz21 9 місяців тому +4

      ​@beer6976 red meat helps with low iron too good for you 👏

  • @JMK-vo8pv
    @JMK-vo8pv 9 місяців тому +24

    Mike, your enthusiasm and passion for a healthy metabolic lifestyle are truly inspiring. We need more of your type of educators in our medical schools and in the world of media/journalism. Your videos remind me of what a famous radio personality used to say- "Wake up America"!

    • @dekyor9547
      @dekyor9547 9 місяців тому +1

      It's funny that Thomas Dayspring, expert lipidologist says the exact opposite of this title. To me, Mike is just a business owner trying to get you to buy into his narrative, supplements and services.

    • @Dexter_Solid
      @Dexter_Solid 9 місяців тому +2

      @@dekyor9547 you seem rather desperate to have people believe what you have to say.

    • @dekyor9547
      @dekyor9547 9 місяців тому +2

      @@Dexter_Solid Yes I am. I hate when someone plays with people's health in order to make money. It's disgusting and sick

    • @sethpawlik
      @sethpawlik 9 місяців тому

      Big Pharma costs this country trillions- more than twice the medical costs of any other nation. But I read in Wikipedia that our lifespan is ranked 40th. Time to start looking at some alternatives health advice.

    • @dekyor9547
      @dekyor9547 9 місяців тому

      @@andyc7747 because this guy goes against the consensus from decades of research made by thousands of independent scientists all around the globe, and then tells you to take his berberine instead which has pretty poor evidence supporting its use and has safety concerns he doesn't mention at any moment. He's a businessman, your health isn't his priority and if he can spin the facts in a way that support his narrative and wallet, he will. If you wanna learn more, go watch Plant chompers response to Mike's criticism of him.

  • @powerliftercarnivorecoachedgr
    @powerliftercarnivorecoachedgr 9 місяців тому

    Our good Dr. Mike is another wealth of knowledge. I learned that the warfarin that I'm taking causes calcification of the arteries, and about other side effects of other meds and things that we ingest. I also love his training videos, as I'm a rehabbing, old, 62, power lifter. Thank you, for posting all of your videos. I make sure that I watch every one that I come across.

  • @kurtisviktor3286
    @kurtisviktor3286 9 місяців тому +5

    I’m 40. Been taking reputable fish oil for 20 years. My triglycerides are always between 40-75 on my draws. I had a really good doctor when I was younger. He was a weight lifter like me and suggested I should start taking it for the rest of my life. Good call.

  • @andrewnorris5415
    @andrewnorris5415 9 місяців тому +3

    Healthline did a piece on it which said it is processed carbs that are the problem. Fibre in foods stops this. Makes sense when we look at the blue zones. Don't need to go low carb. Exercise is key too with HIT being most effective.

  • @anterpants
    @anterpants 9 місяців тому +3

    Simple carbs are the problem. High quality carbs are filling and are nearly impossible to overeat. Rice and beans slowly introduced with the addition of raw fermented foods to increase biodiversity to assist with the digestion of these carbs is highly beneficial.

  • @tedwood3982
    @tedwood3982 9 місяців тому +4

    The ratio of HDL and Triglycerides is a key indicator. Should be 1:1 for great health.

  • @robm2707
    @robm2707 9 місяців тому +2

    Mike thank you 🙏 for all your hard work. I learned so much from you

  • @robinsullivan3141
    @robinsullivan3141 9 місяців тому +5

    Finally someone talking about triglycerides!!! Thank you!!!

  • @CapWalks1
    @CapWalks1 9 місяців тому +2

    Thank you so much. Excellent content - as always.

  • @adjithwk257
    @adjithwk257 9 місяців тому +1

    Cheers buddy, thanks for doing the video.

  • @CameronDayDYT
    @CameronDayDYT 9 місяців тому +1

    I always appreciate your content, Mike

  • @raymorris952
    @raymorris952 9 місяців тому +19

    I had a Heart attack 3 years ago, stent fitted, 2 weeks later I had a second heart attack because the anti coagulation drug didn't work a clot formed in the stent,
    My Doctors and heart support team didn't tell me any of this information, they told me it's hereditary and I would have to take a statin, my ldl was 5.5 at time of heart attack, no high blood pressure, So they put me on 2 beta blockers, 2 blood thinners, Statin, Ramaprill, Dapaglifolzin, aspirin, told me to avoid saturated fat and red meat, and dairy, eat breakfast witch I never did before , I left hospital 106 kilos, ate cereal for breakfast with oat milk, and followed the recommended diet, walked 2 miles every day, stopped smoking, no alcohol, 3 months ago my weight was 113 kilos! Felt like an old man, I'm 53, I felt so unwell I went to bed every night hoping I would die in my sleep! So after looking up the side effects of statins I came across the Keto and carnivor way of eating and the danger of suger and carbs, so 3 months on ive dumped the Statin and been eating ketovor, I now weigh 100 kilos and feel like i am 30 again, I just can't believe that the medical profession is still giving poor advice and putting people at risk.

    • @Highintensityhealth
      @Highintensityhealth  9 місяців тому +5

      Glad to hear you're doing better now!

    • @Dolphin_457
      @Dolphin_457 3 місяці тому +2

      I am very sorry about your heart attacks..I believe if you want to be healthy, do the opposite of AHA and ADA recommendations. What works for me is the healthy version of Ketogenic diet and one meal a day Intermittent fasting. I wish you good health and speedy recovery..good luck..😊

    • @cates_keto
      @cates_keto 3 місяці тому +3

      Well done!!! 🎉❤

    • @Dolphin_457
      @Dolphin_457 3 місяці тому +1

      Good job!!..glad you are doing the keto/carnivore diet and low carb and sugar and that you feel great..keep up the good work...😊

    • @raymorris952
      @raymorris952 3 місяці тому +3

      @@Dolphin_457 Thank you, now 92 kilos, doing great 👍

  • @alexakalennon
    @alexakalennon 9 місяців тому +1

    Thumb nail, looking better than the last 2 weeks in the pic.
    Hope you're still getting better.
    All the best
    Love the channel.
    Keep it up
    Thanks
    Alex

  • @rkesler3567
    @rkesler3567 9 місяців тому

    You’ve taught me so much over the years!

  • @lukelacey101
    @lukelacey101 9 місяців тому +13

    This is very timely. Just after Dave Feldmans Big presentation just dropped

    • @FedorBP
      @FedorBP 9 місяців тому +3

      But kind of contradicts Dave Feldman as well and not as specific as Dave's studies. The studies in this video are performed with general population eating standard diets with mixture of fats, proteins and carbs. Mike's trigs rise when he drinks coffee with pure fat (his glucose stays constant), but most of these people probably had rising glucose and trigs after eating, which is different and wasn'tt measured. Probably Dave can study trigs in his next studies to see how it works in healthy keto people :)

    • @dort5436
      @dort5436 9 місяців тому

      Thanks for the heads up. I will look up Dave's studies

  • @DoctorJanakaWannaku
    @DoctorJanakaWannaku 3 місяці тому

    your videos are very helpful to argue with medical collegues . Thanks a ton.

  • @yavor_zlatanov
    @yavor_zlatanov 6 місяців тому

    Great video. Awesome to see more content exposing the incorrectly placed focus on LDL. Comes as no surprise though -- there are money to be made on statins...aaand surprise surprise - there are no meds for lowering trigs. Besides, no one in big pharma is going to profit from preventative lifestyle and nutrition, so thank you, and keep up the good work. Thanks for reminding me of the remnant cholesterol formula. Just recalculated mine based on bloodwork from a month ago, and hit a sigh of relief score of 3.44, but I would be more so disappointed to hit anything over 10 as I've been low LCHF/keto and carnivore here and there for about an year now, prior to that Paleo for close to 10 years, with a few detractions and slip-ups.

  • @superfinevids
    @superfinevids 9 місяців тому +3

    What makes more sense, that fat you eat becomes the fat in your blood, or that your glycogen stores are full and your liver has converted all the sugar into fat...
    The truth is, refined carbs with saturated fat is the big killer.
    On their own with exercise and calorie deficit you can be fine on either.

  • @Dolphin_457
    @Dolphin_457 3 місяці тому

    I am very happy to hear of your continued success..

  • @UncleMike81
    @UncleMike81 9 місяців тому +8

    Mike, I highly recommend you read "the clot thickens" if you haven't already.

  • @hafeezali1234
    @hafeezali1234 9 місяців тому +1

    Keep up the good work

  • @ekkehardbeier5676
    @ekkehardbeier5676 9 місяців тому +9

    'suffered' from high LDL since ages, regardless super healthy lifestyle - doc even wanted to put me on statins!! At the same time, my TG were always super low und my HDL super high. Getting closer to 60 but feel betten than with 30! So this movie fits perfect into my life philosophy! Thx for providing this! BR from Germany

    • @spaideman7850
      @spaideman7850 9 місяців тому

      statin inhibits vitamin K2. without vitamin K2, your calcium will be deposited everywhere in your body including your arteries. so, check with your doctor on this.

  • @desmomotodesmomoto2033
    @desmomotodesmomoto2033 9 місяців тому +6

    5 years 100% carnivore.
    mostly raw,
    Best decision of my life, thanks to Goatis.

    • @tjburr1968
      @tjburr1968 9 місяців тому

      Do you do Raw carnivore?

  • @ChannelJtotheD
    @ChannelJtotheD 9 місяців тому

    Enjoying the content. 👍🏽👏

  • @amydunn4404
    @amydunn4404 9 місяців тому +2

    Great content! Confused about the bullet coffee reference. Should we stop drinking it?

  • @jax9349
    @jax9349 9 місяців тому +7

    I am so grateful that I stumbled on all this information some years ago. But I still feel angry that I had to "stumble" on it, because you sure won't hear this stuff in the mainstream!
    I try to educate others, but get "the look".

    • @RobertHeaslip
      @RobertHeaslip Місяць тому

      Yes "the look" I'm very familiar with "the look"

  • @deepuls545
    @deepuls545 9 місяців тому +9

    Mike contributes such valuable/actionable information in a cogent, succinct 20+ minutes that can deliver positive changes in your health - all backed up with current and multiple studies. You will not get this health-altering information from your overwhelmed medicine doctors who have to follow their codes and protocols which are so lagging... Thank you for also giving the what to do about an issue - allowing self-efficacy. I take notes, pause, replay. Mike's videos are so impactful and important

    • @dekyor9547
      @dekyor9547 9 місяців тому

      It's funny that Thomas Dayspring, expert lipidologist says the exact opposite of this title. To me, Mike is just a business owner trying to get you to buy into his narrative, supplements and services. If you want to know more about the way Mike is misleading you, Plant Chompers made a video responding to Mike's accousations on him.

    • @Highintensityhealth
      @Highintensityhealth  9 місяців тому +1

      @@dekyor9547 Yes in that video he did a thinly disguised way of trashing me while supporting doctors who promoted covid fear mongering and push Semaglutide which is a terrible weight loss drug.

    • @Highintensityhealth
      @Highintensityhealth  9 місяців тому

      Thank you! Glad to hear it was helpful.

    • @dekyor9547
      @dekyor9547 9 місяців тому

      @@Highintensityhealth better get that berberine

  • @dpstrial
    @dpstrial 9 місяців тому +28

    You are fighting a losing battle, regarding saturated fat. Most people have been brainwashed into believing that fat - especially saturated fat - should be avoided at all costs; and nothing is going to change that any time soon.

    • @0xszander0
      @0xszander0 9 місяців тому +6

      Yea that's why everyone suddenly stopped eating fast food burgers and bacon. /s
      This is not true. A small (loud) minority might be scared of saturated fat. Most people know that in moderation saturated fat is needed in a balanced diet.
      I'm saying in moderation because we know from multiple RCT's that increasing saturated fat after a certain point does increase incidence of heart disease.

    • @cornstar1253
      @cornstar1253 9 місяців тому

      Same with the CO2 is pollution pseudoscience

    • @cornstar1253
      @cornstar1253 9 місяців тому +7

      ​@0xszander0 no we don't know that. More pseudoscience

    • @2snipe1
      @2snipe1 9 місяців тому +1

      ​​@@0xszander0Ya I think the standards, which have not been followed on an epidemiological level, were we should reduce saturated fat intake to 10% of total dietary fat, with the rest coming from mono and polyunsaturated fat.
      On that note, did you see the review of the Carnivore diet on Physionic? I think some RCTs might put this LDL debate to rest in the community.

    • @scottmcloughlin4371
      @scottmcloughlin4371 9 місяців тому

      Read financial news. "Breakfast cereal" sales are down 20%. Butter sales are going through the roof. The largest Burger King franchise operator is in bankruptcy.@@cornstar1253

  • @DuderofDudeness
    @DuderofDudeness 9 місяців тому +4

    👍 Thx for sticking with traditional wisdom and not shilling against meat, plants, lectins, fat, etc.

  • @lizecke2649
    @lizecke2649 9 місяців тому +1

    Excellent reminders!

  • @MMPRECISIONPAINTING
    @MMPRECISIONPAINTING 9 місяців тому +4

    Been on mediterranean keto for 5 years, ldl 133, triglycerides 46, triglycerides/hdl ratio .70.

  • @joell4807
    @joell4807 9 місяців тому +1

    Great video and content! Thanks for all you do to promote healthy living and not Big- Food-sponsored living that predominates these days.
    I've been on a keto diet for 5 years and feel fantastic. One curiosity: My remnant cholesterol is currently -58 (minus). Total Cholesterol: 394; LDL: 363; HDL: 89 (Trigs 56) Is that a good thing?

  • @opensmartlifestyle
    @opensmartlifestyle 9 місяців тому

    🙌🙌 Excellent video as usual Mike 👏 👌 👍

  • @judyluce3141
    @judyluce3141 9 місяців тому

    A very informative and interesting video. I love your talks on cholesterol. I did the calculation and turned out to be an eight.

  • @silviadavella4856
    @silviadavella4856 9 місяців тому

    Good to know 👏👏👏👏Thank you .

  • @jackieburns5257
    @jackieburns5257 9 місяців тому

    Very helpful info

  • @rkesler3567
    @rkesler3567 9 місяців тому +3

    I need to hear more about the “fat in your coffee” causes high triglycerides in some people. I better listen again, not sure I get it. I need a nob to be able to show you down!!!😂😂😂❤

  • @subbukumar4068
    @subbukumar4068 9 місяців тому +2

    Unfortunately most doctors themselves are ignorant of metabolic health and healthy nutrition

  • @justalittlebitmo
    @justalittlebitmo 9 місяців тому +1

    I love the title of this video so much ❤️😄

  • @scottheitmanmarinesurvey3557
    @scottheitmanmarinesurvey3557 9 місяців тому +1

    Very good Mike.

  • @tracir3072
    @tracir3072 2 місяці тому

    I'm laughing that people are making comments about you talking too fast! I actually sped it up a bit to listen but after seeing their comments slowed it down and seriously, it was perfect. You're not speaking too fast. Your well spoken with lots of helpful info to be said in a short space of time. Thanks for all you do, you're doing it well!!

  • @BenMJay
    @BenMJay 9 місяців тому +2

    Hi Mike! Did you back off your Keto again this Summer? I did. Been allowing myself fruit in the morning before my walk. And the occasional hamburger with bun every other weekend or so. Been really great eating my fruit before my walk. I am getting the natural vitamins and the exercise curbs the insulin spike.

  • @Shakerhood69
    @Shakerhood69 9 місяців тому +4

    My Triglycerides were 46 and Remnant Cholesterol was 10 at my last test.

  • @maschwab63
    @maschwab63 9 місяців тому +1

    Bullet Proof coffee includes coconut oil. Coconut Oil includes Medium Chain Triglycerides (MCT). What is special about MCTs? C6, C8, C10 Absorbed directly and very quickly into the blood stream.

  • @elenah8582
    @elenah8582 9 місяців тому

    Great informative video! When should children be tested for triglycerides levels?

  • @esimm595
    @esimm595 9 місяців тому +2

    Having lots of cheesy crispy stuff left over after a party, I started eating a handful of the stuff every day for several weeks. I started to developed a tremor in an eye and my hands. It stopped once I stopped eating it. The tremors stopped after three days.

  • @SpiderS2099
    @SpiderS2099 9 місяців тому

    Oh yeah Experts and Doctors totally recommned simple carbs, especially doritos and coockies for health care, you truly nailed it... Eye opening!

  • @62Cristoforo
    @62Cristoforo 9 місяців тому +4

    What can we say about a culture that considers it normal to get their breakfast out of a cardboard box every morning ?

  • @genedollaway6466
    @genedollaway6466 9 місяців тому +1

    Great vid

  • @BR-hi6yt
    @BR-hi6yt 9 місяців тому +28

    I have been carnivore for 7 years but got thin and a bit unhealthy I'd say. My blood sugars went up in the end so I figured my body wants some sugars in the diet. I can't eat most things due to auto-immune issues (he ignores auto-immune probably because he doesn't suffer from it) - like all dairy is no no. So my solution? Can you guess?
    Now I am beef-only and FRUIT. Not apples or any citrus or even strawberries (auto-immune) but I can eat pineapple, melons and mango.
    I am thriving on this weird diet, I can tell you. No auto-immune issues and nice and slim. I go to gym but do smarter-not-harder exercise, and never break a sweat or strain my muscles at all, I am just slightly stronger than non-exercising.
    So anyone at the end of their tether? Try beef-only and certain fruit every day.

    • @judymiller5154
      @judymiller5154 9 місяців тому +11

      why would your blood sugars go up on carnivore and come down by adding fruit? you didn't change anything else? all the same proteins and fats? not arguing, sincerely curious.

    • @Original22
      @Original22 9 місяців тому +3

      Whoa you described my journey so far ! Carnivore 3 yrs now , you do need a little sugar but vey minuscule I will have a couple pickled beets for that sugar about every 10 days . I've added curry fermented sauerkraut some times with my beef not always but sometimes. Daily routine twice a day I do dead hangs with a set of 25 knee raises and hold 3 sec. Repeat . I gave up coffee few years ago cause it made my stomach sour feeling . I have noticed if I have something with caffeine in it I'm literally wired for a couple days. It's amazing how more sensitive you get to things once you've been on your carnivore journey for sometime .

    • @judymiller5154
      @judymiller5154 9 місяців тому +6

      @@Original22 you have exactly zero meed for ingested sugar. your body can make the tiny bit of glucose it needs from protein through gluconeogenisis. But eat what you want, I'm not judging or arguing.

    • @abaddonmorningstar8871
      @abaddonmorningstar8871 9 місяців тому

      See my comment at top of thread

    • @carlwatts1230
      @carlwatts1230 9 місяців тому +4

      ​@@judymiller5154I am confused as well. If you're thriving then by all means eat the fruit but know that it spikes your blood sugar, and you stopped pure carnivore because blood sugar was high?
      But again I think personal experience should ultimately decide. I know that when I eat fruit I get bloated and i feel slight discomfort in my intestines. I haven't ever measured my blood sugar. I let my body do its thing.

  • @michaeltse321
    @michaeltse321 9 місяців тому +9

    All 10 leading causes of death are related to metabolic disease. Cardia vascular disease in the top cause.

  • @cayennepeppa707
    @cayennepeppa707 5 місяців тому +1

    Damned straight. Really good job. I know you're trying to pack in as much information as possible so I'm going to ask about something you've said previously. Should a triglyceride goal be to match the HDL??? Also, what about the HBA1c? I'm asking because my cardiologist found me to have a 20% blockage in my LAD (yikes!). Of course, she wants me to take a statin, but my total cholesterol is 154 and my LDL is 111. WTF!?! Well, my Hba1c is 5.8. Hmmmm... In the past 2 months, I've a) lost 10lbs, b) have been changing my body composition with more emphasis on weight training, c) now take fish oil, niacin, red yeast ride, DHEA, vitamin D and K2, d) have cut carbs down a huge amount, e) minimized processed foods (my fam and I do the occasional meal out). My next blood draw is in January. We'll see how it goes.

  • @JWKDESIGN
    @JWKDESIGN 9 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for this! Expecting my annual bloodwork back this week, and was looking for help for an evidence-based discussion around my LDL levels. (My doc was already planning on a statin protocol last year, btw...) That marker is NOT the end-all-be-all of heart health! And the links between statins and cognitive dysfunction (aka Alzheimers) are yet to be fully documented, but my gut tells me that 30-40 years from now, we'll look back in horror...

  • @Draw4Dame
    @Draw4Dame 9 місяців тому +3

    Didn’t even know what triglycerides were before this channel. For their impact on cardiovascular health that’s ridiculous.

  • @HopyHop1
    @HopyHop1 9 місяців тому +2

    @0:40 Wheat thins and Cliff Bars are not "low fat" or "high carb". Wheat thins have over 30% of total calories from fat and Clif Bars have over 20% of total calories from fat. The issue is that most people are clueless when it comes to spotting actual high carb foods (80% or more of total calories from carbs). Some examples: rice is high carb, pork fried rice is not; peaches are high carb, peach ice cream is not; bananas are high carb, banana splits are not; farrow wheat is high carb, wheat thins are not; steamed potatoes are high carb, french fries are not. Nobody is becoming obese or has high cholesterol because they are living off of rice, bananas, and vegetables. They are becoming obese because they are clueless (like this video maker) when it comes to spotting foods that are actually high carb.
    Moreover, triglycerides are a second tier risk factor for heart disease. Dean Ornish proved decades ago that heart disease can be reversed despite triglyceride levels increasing. I'm shocked that someone making a video about heart disease prevention would not know this.

  • @Dutchtraordinary_Living
    @Dutchtraordinary_Living 2 місяці тому

    I really appreciate these deep dives! I hope I will live a long time so I can study the basics in Bio Chemistry to fully understand everything said here (:

  • @user-po7ry2tg3w
    @user-po7ry2tg3w 9 місяців тому

    Thank you!!!

  • @harpjason208
    @harpjason208 9 місяців тому +21

    Please expand on why "butter coffee" may be a triglycerides issue. Thanks

    • @elibennett6168
      @elibennett6168 9 місяців тому +4

      Did he mentioned butter coffee raising t? I didn't catch that if so.

    • @MariA-bu2jv
      @MariA-bu2jv 9 місяців тому +4

      @@elibennett6168Yes he did 😐 I also want to know the answer to this.

    • @hypnotiqpits13
      @hypnotiqpits13 9 місяців тому +1

      @@MariA-bu2jv doesn’t seem like fat, should raise triglycerides, raised by carbs

  • @FedorBP
    @FedorBP 9 місяців тому +12

    I looked into "Fasting Compared With Nonfasting Triglycerides and Risk of Cardiovascular Events in Women" as well as into "Triglycerides and risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease: An update: right now.
    There is no mentioning what "non-fasting" actually means. They seem not to ask what people eat before the blood work. I know it's probably my bias, but these are still probably generally people who eat standard diet with mixture of carbs, fats and protein etc. These are not measurements with a fixed set of nutrients for all the participants.
    Did you measure as well your non-fasted trigs after consuming pure carbs, pure protein or mixed meal? The biochemistry of fat metabolism may change significantly depending on how one consumes it. I'm almost certain that if together with rising triglycerides you blood glucose rises, it is much worse than if glucose doesn't rise.
    I think this might be something similar to the situation with LMHR (lean mass hyper-responders) and actually contradicts in a way recent findings by Dave Feldman.

  • @jameshalstead940
    @jameshalstead940 9 місяців тому +1

    My cardiologist confidently said triglycerides have nothing to do with heart disease, that its all about ldl level. My triglyceride to hdl ratio is .82. I won’t be going back to her. I’m looking for a functional medicine doctor.

  • @davidlauer6434
    @davidlauer6434 9 місяців тому

    Yes, Thank You!

  • @lilytea3
    @lilytea3 9 місяців тому +2

    0:10: 📚 The medical community has focused on lowering total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol while ignoring the importance of triglyceride reduction, which is linked to cardiovascular disease and atherosclerosis.
    3:43: 🔑 Triglycerides and Remnant cholesterol are independent biomarkers of metabolic health and are associated with significant coronary atherosclerotic burden.
    6:56: 🔍 Triglycerides are often ignored by mainstream medical professionals, but lifestyle changes and exercise are the best ways to lower them and reduce cardiovascular risk.
    9:55: 📚 High concentrations of triglycerides are associated with higher risk for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
    15:59: 📊 Elevated non-fasted triglyceride levels are associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease.
    17:23: 🔑 High triglyceride levels are independently associated with poor cardiovascular outcomes and disease, even in statin-treated patients.
    20:17: 🥦 Eating whole, real food and prioritizing protein can help reduce triglyceride levels.
    Recap by Tammy AI

  • @jayhay1237
    @jayhay1237 9 місяців тому +3

    54 year old male. Bad blood test readings last year: ALT 69. Tri 199. A1c 5.9.
    Doctor told me to start statins and metaphor min. I said no.
    Three months later follow up blood test following low carb and intermittent fasting. The fasting part came natural and was easy once I broke my carbs addiction! ALT 25; goodbye fatty liver. Tri 77 goodbye cholesterol that matters. A1c 5.2 so long diabetes.
    Never looking back. And shopping for a new doc. Finding all of them in my area are "compromised" or "indoctrinated".

    • @LulaJake
      @LulaJake 9 місяців тому

      Sadly as all doctors go to university they will continue to be taught old fashioned methods.

    • @spaideman7850
      @spaideman7850 9 місяців тому

      @@LulaJake not old fashion but pharmaceutical$ companie$$ method.

    • @spaideman7850
      @spaideman7850 9 місяців тому

      statin inhibits vitamin K2. without vitamin K2, your calcium will be deposited everywhere in your body including your arteries. so, check with your doctor on this.

  • @yzz8866
    @yzz8866 9 місяців тому

    Knowledge is power and people have been misled by doctors regarding nutrition for many years.

  • @williamtyndale1402
    @williamtyndale1402 9 місяців тому +2

    Just cutting down on carbs( cereals ), switching to full cream milk. binning margarine infavour of butter reduced my triglycerides from 8.0 to

  • @mbrochh82
    @mbrochh82 9 місяців тому +2

    Here's a ChatGPT summary:
    - The medical community has focused on lowering total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol while ignoring triglycerides.
    - Triglyceride reduction is important as it is linked to cardiovascular disease, atherosclerosis, and sudden death.
    - Many people are unaware of their triglyceride levels and the foods that increase triglycerides.
    - High carb, low fat foods can increase triglyceride levels.
    - Triglycerides are an independent biomarker of metabolic health and are associated with remnant cholesterol lipoproteins.
    - Elevated triglyceride levels are linked to poor outcomes in cardiovascular disease, even in patients on lipid lowering medications.
    - Triglycerides impact atherosclerosis, inflammation, clotting cascades, and endothelial dysfunction.
    - Non-fasted triglyceride levels are important and can indicate metabolic dysfunction and increased cardiovascular risk.
    - High triglyceride levels are associated with a higher risk of cardiovascular disease.
    - Lifestyle changes, such as exercise, nutrition, and sleep, are the best ways to lower triglycerides.
    - Omega-3 fish oil and myo-inositol have been shown to lower triglycerides.
    - Prioritizing protein and minimizing the consumption of processed foods can help lower triglyceride levels.
    - Fasting, time-restricted feeding, and exercise can significantly reduce triglyceride levels.
    - It is important to focus on total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and remnant lipoproteins in addition to triglycerides for a comprehensive understanding of cardiovascular risk.

  • @andrewbellinger6120
    @andrewbellinger6120 9 місяців тому +1

    Best omega 3s are tinned herring 2.4g dha/epa from a small tin along with 160% rda of vitamin D, selenium, iodine and great quality protein. My post workout snack is herring, dinner is grassfed ribeye with asparagus.

  • @grochef
    @grochef 9 місяців тому +1

    Hi. Mike. Thank you for this.
    The suggestion that NON-FASTED, post prandial Triglycerides being an indication for CVD is confusing. Chylomicrons are loaded up with triglycerides, cholesterol and fat soluble vitamins directly from the duodenum during digestion. So, it seems that post prandial triglycerides would only reflect the fat load of the meal. It seems to me that the FASTED triglyceride levels would be the important indicator. For instance, I ate two eggs, three slices of home smoked bacon and coffee with half&half before a NON-FASTED lipid panel. My triglycerides were 209 mg/dL. In my next lipid panel, I was FASTED and my triglycerides were 55 mg/dL. These studies are confusing. :-)

  • @wakjob961
    @wakjob961 9 місяців тому +2

    No mention of the Fiber content? Carbs usually come with fiber that would totally change the outcome of this study.
    What was the daily Carb load of the participants? Carb/Fiber ratio? Food quality? Were they eating 20000 grams of donuts? Broccoli?...
    Randomized human trials & studies are reporting a lower LDL from eating oats for example.

  • @donaldmorrill1636
    @donaldmorrill1636 9 місяців тому +3

    Thanks for explaning why you quit butter coffee. I am still “hooked” on butter and whey protein in my coffee. I guess I will have quit the butter in hot liquids. Is whey protein in coffee ok?

  • @chargermopar
    @chargermopar 9 місяців тому +31

    Considering I started the meat based diet in 1983 to try and get a heart attack, and I have known two long term vegans, it has been a eye opening experience. The others I know who eat the low fat high carb diet all have health problems and look older than me. My vegan friends are weak and sick as well. Meanwhile I am eating 2-4 pounds of red meat daily. When they bring the chips, crackers, granola bars, etc, I just say "Why are you still eating duck food"??

    • @phoenixrisin2269
      @phoenixrisin2269 9 місяців тому +4

      Rat food

    • @HopyHop1
      @HopyHop1 9 місяців тому +3

      Cool story bro.

    • @somerandomperson1503
      @somerandomperson1503 9 місяців тому +3

      ⁠@@HopyHop1still more believable than the “I’ve been vegan for 20 years and I’m super healthy!” stories…everyone I’ve seen that has been vegan for longer than 10 years looks like a zombie lol

    • @sarahb.6475
      @sarahb.6475 9 місяців тому +1

      I doubt if ducks eat that either! I see ducks diving their heads under the water to eat something. What exactly I have no idea. But its not grain products!

    • @HopyHop1
      @HopyHop1 9 місяців тому

      @@somerandomperson1503
      I guess many obese people believe people with healthy BMIs look like zombies.

  • @janhoffman2045
    @janhoffman2045 9 місяців тому

    Great video. Can you reiterate the pros/cons of Bullet Coffee?

  • @y.g.1313
    @y.g.1313 9 місяців тому +2

    Hi, Mike, as you know vast majority of blood tests are done in fastest state, including triglycerides. So are you saying that we must do separate test in non-fasted state for TG levels, or it is sufficiently to rely on low TG fasted levels?

  • @PatLyoutubepage
    @PatLyoutubepage 9 місяців тому +3

    People almost never just eat only one of the 3 macros in isolation. If they are it's more likely it had to be processed or altered in some way to be nothing like it's natural form. Most typically people eat some mixture of all 3 macros. The sad diet is an example. My own interpretation of everything in this space is a mixed diet is not ancestrally appropriate. I don't even view having plants and meat together is appropriate. No such thing as a balanced diet that needs to have everything in it. meats only or plants only pick one and stay with it. Don't cycle between the 2.

  • @ninawhiskers87
    @ninawhiskers87 9 місяців тому +1

    I developed Lupus and PCOS after being exposed to toxins when deployed in the Navy several times. I've been living a healthy lifestyle for years, eating clean (unprocessed foods), eating wild caught fish and grass fed red meat, no smoking alcohol or soda, exercising 4-6 times a week, time restricted eating, and had lost 35lbs, but I ended up in the hospital 3 times in the past year for 2 stents and a bypass in July. I'm only 35 and a single mom of 2 kids, I'm desperate to not die young like my parents. I'm on over 30 medications, and taking any supplement that even remotely has anything to do with the heart but to no avail. If anyone has any suggestions please share. I have no one to take care of my kids if something happens to me.