PAUL MASON d- | DEEP STATE fights BMJ study showing high LDL = longer LIFE

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presents episode 1157 | Dr Paul Mason
Low Carb Down Under podcast

2 huge studies hoping to prove polyunsaturated fats
[low cost darlings of food industry] were healthy...
results WERE HIDDEN because they were DISAPPOINTING
to the funders!
BMJ study DEMOLISHING MYTH to avoid sat fat due to LDL
Results:
highest LDL = LIVED LONGEST
systematic review of ALL
STUDIES [68k participants]
16 of 19 studies found same
result: high LDL=long life

Each line: one study; ea column: LDL level
-left column: lowest LDL quartile; right: highest
-numbers: relative risk of dying
[less than 1 = reduced chance of death]
Highest LDL = reduced chance of dying
Example: low LDL: 1; high LDL: .66 meaning that
highest LDL had 34% lower chance of death
Some claim it is really 'reverse causality'
'illness lowers LDL...those with low LDL were
already ill'

Some claim it is really 'reverse causality'
'illness lowers LDL...those with low LDL were already ill'
This argument fails on 3 levels...
1-studies conducted for longer than 2 years each
2-even patients with terminal disease excluded: no change
3-if exclude lowest quartile
[highest LDL] results
still SAME
"This review is robust
dismissal of results
is scientifically dishonest"

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