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Dyingman 57: Honestly, how low can you get?  

The conventional wisdom in medicine has always seemed to advise making things lower.  Salt, fat, smokes, carbs, cholesterol, BMI, homocysteine, booze, triglycerides, LDL cholesterol, weed, carbs, weight, Hemoglobin A1C, yadda yadda yadda.
Sure, you should keep your HDL cholesterol up, and high fiber is a plus, but everything we're badgered about is supposed to be low.  Cut it out!  Knock it off!  Knock it down!  Knock it up!  Well, maybe not the last one. 

Still conventional wisdom in medicine changes and we can only do our best with what we got.

Here's the latest on keeping things on the down low.

Low salt diets are a good thing if you're a couch potato.  Mirkin reports that high blood pressure is linked to salt intake only for those people with unusually sedentary lives.  Typically, the obese.  If you exercise even moderately, salt seems to have minimal effects on hypertension (high blood pressure).  Same goes for sodium.  Don't worry so much about the TV dinners as long as you hit the gym once in a while.  In fact, he points out exercising athletes who lack salt cramp up and may pass out from hyponatremia if they drink excessive water without salt.  Taking low salt to an extreme and without regard to circumstances can be problematic!

Low Cholesterol used to be all the rage, but Mirkin explained that the human body makes more cholesterol than we eat.  Cholesterol is so vital to nerve and brain function that the human body can make it out of almost anything.  Mother nature / evolution / God took no chances, it wanted our nerves and brains preserved at all costs.  Lowering dietary cholesterol wasn't that helpful.  As it turned out lowering sugar was more important which brought us to the next enemy...

Carbs.  Atkins was only half right.  He told us to cut out the demon: sugar.  Sugar Busters was a similar diet.  Eat protein and fat only and watch your body THRIVE!
Well, kind of.  Only with the help of modern pharmceutical industries because you were advised to pound vitamin pills so you wouldn't get scurvy and other nasty junk.  We also overlooked the effect of excess protein on the kidneys and bones. Instead, Mirkin recommends going back to carbs.  Lots of em.  On ONE condition, their packages are bound up in fiber.  Go crazy with the veggies and grain kernels.  Ixnay on the flour, sugar, and juice.  Easy on the fruit.  This should keep your triglycerides and LDL cholesterol in check.

Except... when it doesn't.  Despite a low carb diet, my LDL is still why too high to be balanced out by my HDL (I was told) and all measures taken to elevate my HDL have been for naught.  Fortunately, published research about statins indicates that the reduction in LDL that results is merely a side effect and not the key to preventing heart disease.  "High" levels of LDL are common, even in people who don't suffer from heart disease!  Instead, the statins interfere with the production of both LDL and Rho-kinase which causes inflammation in the blood vessels.  Inflammation was already known to be a risk factor of heart disease.  Rho kinase appears to rise due to high blood pressure and smoking."  Statins return Rho kinase levels closer to normal. Add it all together, and "current evidence supports ignoring LDL cholesterol altogether," says the University of Michigan's Dr. Hayward.  Hooray for me!  While exercise didn't move my HDL the way I was told it would, it WILL lower blood pressure and help prevent the heart disease I meant to avoid after all!  (If you want to hedge your bets, exercise before meals tends to help HDL levels, Mirkin says.)

While LDL cholesterol may not be as vital as we thought, links to Omega-3 fatty acids and heart health remain.  Elevating our Omega 3's tends to mean keeping our Omega 6 intake LOW, right?  So we're staying on topic.  While I mentioned flax seed in an earlier article, not all Omega 3's appear created equal.  The Omega 3's received from eating fish seem to have added benefit and that has translated to an industry designed to deliver fish even to those who can't stand the stuff!

With that little segway, I can leave off until next week...


*DM



Next:  Something's fishy:  Secretlife's SecretPlot to Kill Me



Fitness Goals:
60 beats per minute resting pulse.
10 minutes hard cycling. (intensity 5 out of 10)
Weights: 3 days - 100 lbs. - 6 cycles of 5,5,5,10 repetitions (2 cycles/day)

Current Fitness Record: (since last entry)
Pulse: 60 beats per minute
6 x < 2 min cycling - average intensity 4 - 65 cycles  (Pulse = 126 at last check 2-2008)
0 day - 65 lbs. - 0 cycles

Blood Pressure:  117/72  03-2008



Workout Wingwoman Gingersoul's Goals & Progress:  Unknown


RECENT SYMPTOMS : None.
ONGOING SYMPTOMS:  Weak, clicking knees, Slight pain in right knee when kneeling and shifting knee to the right.  Hyperhidrosis.
DIAGNOSIS: Unknown injury to right knee, possible impact from small stumble onto landing of concrete stairs 2006. Injured knee joints from sprinting.
ONGOING TREATMENT: Tri-Annual dental visits. Cycling / Spinning for strength training.
DRUG REGIMEN:  Aspartame.  (3 diet sodas daily)  Caffeine (three cups of coffee daily.  One cola.)
PROGNOSIS FOR FOLLOWING WEEK:     Slow improvement of knees.  Good health.
POTENTIAL TREATMENTS:   Fish Oil supplements.  Leafy greens.  Axillary vacuum curettage.

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  • Lucytorial said on Mar 13, 2008....
    I'm not even going there on this one.... did you know that diabetics benefit from drinking rum (white) and eating tuna? This also aids in their ldl & hdl?? go figure..

    The worst part of the atkins diet is that it promotes fatty liver.... bad news for your kidneys as well... I'd say get some aloe vera juice in your system.
  • secretlife said on Mar 13, 2008....
    LOL......i do not have a secret plot to kill you!
    honest i don't!
    i told you i had tennis elbow and the fish oil helped me, and i have a bad ankle, and it helps with that too.
     
    i'm so grateful i don't go crazy with the too high too low stuff.
    my philosophy is much simpler.
    i try to eat simple foods.......meat, veggies, fruit and as little of anything that comes in a box as possible.
     
    i have my own little hypothesis that it's all the chemicals and additives in the foods we eat that are the cause for our health being out of whack.
     
    i could be wrong.  only time will tell.
     
    i remember they said eggs were bad for you for years.......then all of a sudden eggs weren't bad.  and then it was carbs and then proteins and then sugar.
    personally, i think the key is moderation. 
    sounds easy.
    ain't so easy.
     
     
     
  • mobil said on Mar 13, 2008....
    You didn't lose me Buddy, I'm like a bad penny. And an up yours would have been inappropriate as all get out.
     
    I have great LDL, HDL and everything colesterol. Call me Mr. colesterol will ya?
     
    I'm thinking about over doing everything and leaving a good looking corpse. They say growing old isn't for pussies, well I ain't no pussy DM. I am vain as all get out though and even though I want to be creamated, good looking younger ashes spread along a mountain meadow got to make better fertilizer than some old shriveled up guy no?
  • CreativeWoman said on Mar 14, 2008....
    I fight with the carbs.  I'm trying to eat the healthy fiber as you suggest, but it's tricky to get it just right.  Thanks for the informative post.

    CW
  • dyingman said on Mar 15, 2008....
    Lucytorial:  Aloe Vera, huh?  I'll have to see what the deal is with that.  Probably a goji juice rehash.  Supposedly ANY alcohol helps some people with their HDL.  It didn't work for me...but you just gave me an idea for another post!  Thanks.  The tuna suggestion is critical to next week's post... stay tuned.  Fatty liver can also be caused by high carb low-fiber diets because the body manufactures fat in the liver when sugar levels spike.

    Secretlife:  *snicker*  Just like my "Stoned." post, the title is designed to get people to click.  Dirty pool, sure.  Fortunately, you're a sport.  The preservatives and chemicals concern is a common one.  Data is inconclusive in many cases but I do have some info that's worth thinking about when we tell ourselves life is simple.  Eggs were an intuitive mistake.  Excessive cholesterol is linked to heart disease, therefore don't eat cholesterol.  Simple.  Problem is Occam's razor relies on complete data, and we didn't and don't have that.

    Mobil:  Ah, you disappeared from my subscribers list.  That earned you the polite farewell.  My aunt before dying of cancer said that after she licked the cancer she wanted to drink whiskey and eat steak and eggs so she'd die like she was supposed to: a heart attack.  She was no pussycat either.  Still, whiners age just like tough folk...  It's just that folks are less sad when it happens to them.

    CreativeWoman:  I need to post on the insidious nature of carbs.  It might help if folks can realize the addictive nature of fiberless carbohydrate.

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