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  • "Hardened arteries" - suitable response please

    A ggod friend that I don't want to offend is worried sick about my getting hardened arteries that, she insists, always result from eating too much fat.

    I did say my cholesterol and triglycerides were improved, but she (and I) don't think/know if this is anything to do with hard arteries.

    Anyway can someone write me a script that I can read out to her on the phone later?

    Cheers.

    Helena
    F49, 5'3"
    SW 342/CW 339/GW 200

    No chocolate 7 weeks - we are witnessing a miracle here!
    No cheats 4 weeks. Longest ever!
    No-weighing (I get too obsessed!)

    SWIMMING /WATER AEROBICS PAGE

    http://www.hastingspress.co.uk/swimnotgym.html9

    JOURNAL:

    http://www.atkinsdietbulletinboard.com/forums/showthread.php?t=36193

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    Re: "Hardened arteries" - suitable response please

    Hi Helena
    I dont know if this article will give you some useful info as I really cant understand some of it, but it might be worth looking up some of the references at the bottom of the page.
    http://www.sfms.org/AM/Template.cfm?...ticle_Archives
    Wondering how to get 'most' of your net carbs from your induction veggies?
    Take a look at the thread from the latest Veggie Challenge to see how others manage it!



    Check out our Low Carb Recipes website and add to it!!





    F/60 yrs/5ft 5.5" (Though due to collapsing vertebrae I am now only 5'3" - but I refuse to recalculate my BMI )

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    • #3
      Re: "Hardened arteries" - suitable response please

      "Hardening of the arteries" is a medical condition known as arteriosclerosis.

      Here are some links about it:

      http://www.healthline.com/adamcontent/atherosclerosis

      http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/e...cle/000170.htm


      These links recommend a low-fat diet as a way to guard against arteriosclerosis, but we've learned a lot from the Harvard Nurse's study about the relationship between lowered starch and sugar intake and lowered cardiovascular risk from those types of dietary changes as well.

      And yes, they do believe the cholesterol that is circulating in your blood deposits itself on arterial walls -- however, just because we eat the cholesterol doesn't mean it deposits itself. The overall composition of your diet (and not just one piece of food or meal), your activity level, and heredity can play a large part as well.
      No stats. Not weighing anymore ever. Will post "before and after" pictures when I want to. The end.

      Vigilance, not perfection.

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      • #4
        Re: "Hardened arteries" - suitable response please

        I'd get her a copy of Dr. Atkins New Diet Revolution and remind her that it was written by a CARDIOLOGIST who lived his own "diet" for over 30 years, played tennis and walked 2 miles each way to work until he was 72 years old.

        Betty
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        • #5
          Re: "Hardened arteries" - suitable response please

          Robbie T., 240/180/160. 41yr Male, Height 5'9"
          Started November 1, 2003. Minor goal (180lbs.) reached Oct. 30, 2004
          Lowest weight before slacking-off : 175lbs
          Quezon City, Philippines
          "Eppur si muove!"

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          • #6
            Re: "Hardened arteries" - suitable response please

            Here's another fascinating article that tells it like it is:

            http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles...le.asp?ID=1726
            Laurie
            52-yr old female, 5'7"
            229/138/138


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            • #7
              Re: "Hardened arteries" - suitable response please

              Thanks everyone.
              I'm afraid it's not really possible to thrust a big fat copy of DANDR into the hands of everyone who expresses a concern about my diet. LOL

              So, should my response be along the lines of "you can tell if someone has hardened arteries by their cholesterol levels. Mine have improved since I've been on Atkins, so there is nothing to worry about."

              Is that both simple and accurate?

              Helena
              F49, 5'3"
              SW 342/CW 339/GW 200

              No chocolate 7 weeks - we are witnessing a miracle here!
              No cheats 4 weeks. Longest ever!
              No-weighing (I get too obsessed!)

              SWIMMING /WATER AEROBICS PAGE

              http://www.hastingspress.co.uk/swimnotgym.html9

              JOURNAL:

              http://www.atkinsdietbulletinboard.com/forums/showthread.php?t=36193

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              • #8
                Re: "Hardened arteries" - suitable response please


                I'm afraid it's not really possible to thrust a big fat copy of DANDR into the hands of everyone who expresses a concern about my diet.
                You won't need to; when they see you dropping pounds right and left, while enjoying deliciously satisfying foods, their "concern" will turn to curiosity and advice on how they can have the same success as you.

                Betty
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                • #9
                  Re: "Hardened arteries" - suitable response please

                  The person concerned is stick thin and has a rabid phobia of ever eating anything with any fat in it.

                  She doesn't dispute that Atkins causes dramatic weight loss, but thinks it comes at a price: hardened arteries. I wanted a rehearsed line that I can say to her and anyone else who brings up the same argument.

                  Thanks and lotsa love
                  Helena
                  F49, 5'3"
                  SW 342/CW 339/GW 200

                  No chocolate 7 weeks - we are witnessing a miracle here!
                  No cheats 4 weeks. Longest ever!
                  No-weighing (I get too obsessed!)

                  SWIMMING /WATER AEROBICS PAGE

                  http://www.hastingspress.co.uk/swimnotgym.html9

                  JOURNAL:

                  http://www.atkinsdietbulletinboard.com/forums/showthread.php?t=36193

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                  • #10
                    Re: "Hardened arteries" - suitable response please

                    How about saying you've spoken with your doctor (do, if you have a concern, you'll feel better after) and that the doctor says there is nothing to worry about. That he/she approves of the way you are eating and then thank them for their concern

                    let us know how it goes.

                    Lady Hawke

                    Attitude Changes Everything.
                    Just like the butterfly, I too will awaken in my own time.
                    ---><---



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                    • #11
                      Re: &quot;Hardened arteries&quot; - suitable response please

                      Instead of telling her your cholesterol level, tell her that you have been to the doctor and he's happy with your bloodwork.

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