Re: Omega-3 fatty acid supplementation



On Mar 20, 4:33 am, Mark Thorson <nos...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

High cholesterol protects you from cancer and correlates
with lowest mortality in old age.

Can you cite any data? It seems flatly absurd
to assert that high serum cholesterol is good
for you, but please feel to cite any studies
that back up your assertion.

There are plenty of studies cited e.g. here showing that low
cholesterol correlates with increased cancer:

http://high-fat-nutrition.blogspot.com/search/label/Colorectal%20cancer%20and%20cholesterol

And Ray Peat has also written quite a lot about cholesterol with
references which I don't have time right now to go picking up
(www.raypeat.com). Also you can enlighten yourself at the THINCS site
- http://www.thincs.org/public.htm

Of course correlation doesn't automatically mean causation but your
cites are not any better ...

Taka
.



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