Solutions to low cholesterol
Since cholesterol has antibiotic properties but is a natural substances, augmenting its levels in people with low TC is probably very important.
Here are some solutions...
Liver
Brain (did I lose you?)
Eggs
and for the finicky..
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cancer,
violent behavior,
aggression,
anxiety,
depression,
bipolar disorder,
suicide,
strokes,
autism,
cataracts and
increased susceptibility to gastrointestinal infections.
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Each 250 mg dose provides the same amount of cholesterol as one jumbo egg
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Suggested Dosage:
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Original Blog Repeated....
Here is a paper Dr. Trempe showed me in 2007 with his notes highlighted.
Being French Canadian, he often got his singular and plural mixed up. What do you expect from a genius?
"Streptococcus pneumoniae is an important cause of bacterial keratitis, an infectious disease of the cornea."
One way to determine if a study or a concept is broadly considered valid or even understood is to perform a citation search. This shows how many other studies quoted or referred to the paper.
Hmmm - 37 citations in 16 years. Not a lot.
A review of all 37 shows that none of the citations discussed the antibiotic properties of the cholesterol molecule. Instead, they were focused on keratitis.
I searched through several engines to see if I could find at least one more reference on the antibiotic effect of cholesterol, to no avail.
Here is supporting evidence of the antibiotic properties of the cholesterol molecule. This is taken from my book "Quarterback Your Own Health." page 129
Index & Upcoming (short) blogs
Number 1: Cholesterol fun (true) facts - completed
Number 2: Is the actual cholesterol molecule important? c - completed
Number 3: What is an optimal TC value? Remember, no one knows their actual cholesterol molecule value. - completed
Number 4: Surprising fact about cholesterol as an antibiotic - completed
Number 5: TC simple math - dumb doctors - coming next
Number 6: What is LDL really?
Number 7: Statins - do they lower the cholesterol molecule?
Number 8: What did we learn from the new "biologics" to lower "cholesterol"
Number 9: Niacin and other "cholesterol" management treatments
Number 10: What did Natasha Campbell-McBride say about cholesterol/lipids?
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My cholesterol is chronically low- I eat eggs…I may try this.