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    • in 10 minutes, @siobhan_huggins and I will go LIVE to chat with member/patrons about: - 🇬🇧London event - Hunt for #WooCommerce pro - #Watercooler ("Cousin Greg!") https://t.co/iYA57Xrt5z

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    • Quite a lot of folks have pinged me on the recent series on #lipids from @theproof with @Drlipid. Not just for the material they went over, but for some thoughts shared on my own research with regard to #LMHRs, the relevance of ⬆️#HDL & ⬇️#triglycerides, https://t.co/DhO5GJqDyL… https://t.co/xjzckfosSi

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    • At the top of the hour (7am PST), @siobhan_huggins and I will be chatting with members & patrons LIVE on the MMM about: - New Research Event! - New NHANES - #Watercooler https://t.co/j3Am5DziPs

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    A Very Different Path If you haven’t already, be sure to first read Part 1 of this experiment by Siobhan Huggins. Originally, Siobhan and I were going to simply do the same protocol at the sa…

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    • 10/ Now hold it! 🛑 See those 5 criteria above?... I've changed them. All of them. Plenty of times. For example, 5 years ago I did the "White Bread and Processed Meat Experiment" (https://t.co/1U4atS3DgB) In 7 days my: HDL-C changed 55 ➡️ 38 and TG change 78 ➡️ 221

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    • 20/ I posit the vast majority of this phenotype, #LMHRs (LDL ≥ 200, HDL ≥ 80, TG ≤ 70 -- see our papers, https://t.co/UE7jTBRyN6) are likely to present functional lipid metabolism, but more study is needed. Regardless, they provide a truly unique opportunity to examine risk.

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    • Yes! My views on cholesterol are definitely changing and expanding -- check out our papers published from last year: https://t.co/UE7jTBRyN6 With regard to risk in particular, I'll be extremely interested in our upcoming CCTA research, particularly the #LMHRstudy https://t.co/MFVzMkfNpS

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    For quite a while I’ve been wanting to test a theory I’ve had regarding the blood test for oxidized LDL (oxLDL). The test has some research behind it suggesting a correlation with heart…

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    It’s been pretty darn busy these days as we’ve had a lot going on with the LMHR Study, platform development for OwnYourLabs.com, and some recent work on the Lipid Energy Model paper. No…

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    • Currently listening to part 2 of @theproof podcast with @Drlipid , and to the section (30ish minutes in) right now where there’s discussion on the OxPL-ApoB assay, of which I’m certainly a fan. (I even pressed to have it in #LMHRstudy) cc @Lpa_Doc https://t.co/0z16YTm2HJ

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    • In 15m @siobhan_huggins and I will be going live in the MMM for members/patrons to discuss: - London Research Event - OYL Development - Protein studies - And ofc, #watercooler https://t.co/krHyzv6cRS

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    Okay, before we get started, you should know I’m not going to have enough time to cover everything that came out of this experiment. Needless to say, there’s lots and lots of interestin…

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    • 6/ In my original "Added Sugar Experiment" I did identical meals that added Skittles as the intervention -- but it was a crossover where the only thing changed was the order of when I consumed it (before meal vs after) https://t.co/sPM641KTbM https://t.co/fGQErwaapi