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Date Posted: 03:19:41 07/09/02 Tue
Author: Dusty
Subject: good bad ugly?

good and bad Cholesterol???
there is no proven link between Cholesterol and heart disease.
cows are full of cholesteral and they do not eat meat.
most of your cholesteral is made by your own body.
what seems to play a very big part in heart disease is an amino acid called homosistine.
pleople with gum disease have increased heart disease and I was told by my dentist that the bacteria involved in gum disease produce homosistene.....
A lack of folic acid and other b vitamins contribute to a raised level of homosistene.....
just some low carb food for thought!
If you are interested, the net is full of information, as I am neither a Dr nor scientist.
However, Dr.'s mistakes get buried.

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