Guest guest Posted January 13, 2008 Report Share Posted January 13, 2008 Getting the Digest version of this List, it's sometimes difficult to know who's responding to whom or what. Presumably, a recent screed was about something I wrote off-list. If so, it would be inappropriate for me to respond to the List as what the topic written about, imho, is off-topic for this List. Not a criticism of anyone else's posts, just trying to play by the rules. What might be useful, though, is the following exchange in my interview with Esselstyn about genetics (which often comes up when people say you don't add fat to your diet, " Well, my 110 year old grandfather did, " and other similiar statements related to what people eat, drink, or inhale): " M: " How do you respond to the typical, " my Uncle drank like a fish, ate meat five times a day, smoked like a chimney, and lived to be 99 " question? The issue of genetics? " C: " The wonderful thing there is actually what we call the " bell-shaped curve " that we see in all biological systems. There are going to be people on every end of the bell-shaped curve, and obviously this person who lived to his 90s, he was on one far end of the bell-shaped curve. About genetics... I like to use the analogy of a village right next to a river. Let's say it's flood time, and only the very strongest swimmers can get across that river. However, if we wait until August, and the dry season, when the river is four inches deep, everybody, even the toddlers, gets across safely. That's the way it is when we eat plant-based nutrition and your cholesterol is kept under 150 with the use of small doses of statin drugs, if necessary. This is so profound in terms of cardiovascular disease, that there really is not a genetic component unless you're taking lethal doses of a Western diet. There will be some whose genes protect them from the traditional Western diet more than others. " http://www.madcowboy.com/02_MCIview05.002.html FYI, Mark Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2008 Report Share Posted January 14, 2008 Thank you for posting this link. It was a very informative interview. I noticed that Dr. Esselstyn refers to an adverse impact on the blood vessels from white flour, also. Does anyone know any more about this? Is it the grinding up of grain, any grain, that does the harm, flours that are not whole grain, or particular grains, such as wheat? I'm gluten-intolerant, so I perk up whenever anyone mentions grain. His analogy is rather apt. Those Vytorin commercials (you know the ones about how your cholesterol comes from diet and genetics and you need Vytorin when diet isn't enough) have always driven me up the wall. Now it turns out that Vytorin actually makes one's plaques worse. No wonder they delayed release of the study: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/14/business/14cnd-drug.html? _r=1 & oref=slogin Am I too cynical to think we only know about this study now because of Congressional pressure? http://heartdisease.about.com/b/2007/12/17/the-vytorin-study- controversy-now-congress-is-getting-into-the-act.htm One wonders about what the liver effects will prove to be, once their footdragging on release of THAT study stops: http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html? res=9C00E2DC1E3BF932A15751C1A9619C8B63 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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