BEN BIKMAN c CLASSIC | HDL removes toxic LPS from bloodstream!!

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presents episode 1047 | Dr. Ben Bikman
InsulinIQ.com podcast

Diets high in saturated fat tend to increase total cholesterol...

Within the family of cholesterol, we often scrutinize
the lipoproteins that carry the cholesterol:
-HDL (people say universally good--not necessarily aways)
-LDL (people say universally bad-- Not True)
-they carry:
~cholesterol
~triglycerides
~cholesterol esters (with fatty acid)

Study, 2021, in the journal Science...
Found that: the intestines can make HDL
-as blood is flowing from intestines to liver
-some LPS (pathogen) will leak through into blood stream
-intestines make HDL, so:
~as it goes through portal vein &
~binding up the LPS!

If no HDL, the LPS would move freely...
-binding cells &
-causing inflammation

HDL locks up the LPS
-takes it to the liver
-helps liver to dump it back into
intestines...to go out in the feces

So, guts, sensing this problem...
-are providing a solution by creating HDL

"Whatever you can do to increase HDL
will help bind errant LPS &
remove it"
-prevents inflammation & insulin resistance

LPS causes insulin resistance via inflammatory pathways...

"Whatever you can do to increase your HDL is good.
-low carb
-high fat
-high protein
will do that very well"

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