tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7243282808599191439.post6939078776750869425..comments2023-03-16T07:22:12.884-04:00Comments on Carboholics Anonymous: High HDL is good for you!Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7243282808599191439.post-6486685906993523442014-09-25T07:38:22.899-04:002014-09-25T07:38:22.899-04:00Hi Maggie, Thanks for sharing your infographic. ...Hi Maggie, Thanks for sharing your infographic. However, I don't think you understand what this blog is about. Your infographic advises people to eat a diet low in fat and cholesterol and whole grains (we do agree on the sugar, which is why I wish you wrote about veggies and fruit, not fruit an veggies) - that's totally contrary to what I'm saying. Please also do some reading on dietary cholesterol - it really isn't the problem you think it is. Of course saturated fat doesn't cause heart disease either - please check your facts - there are now quite a few studies that show no causal relationship. Good luck!Philippahttp://www.carboholicsanonymous.blogspot.canoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7243282808599191439.post-84334189562562066002014-09-25T02:15:41.821-04:002014-09-25T02:15:41.821-04:00Hi,
Healthline recently put together an infograph...Hi,<br /><br />Healthline recently put together an infograph showcasing heart disease statistics and facts to help someone understand their risk for a heart attack or other heart-related issues. You can see the infograhic here: http://www.healthline.com/health/heart-disease-infographic<br /><br />I am writing to you to see if you can help spread awareness about heart disease by sharing this with your followers or including it as a resource on your page: http://carboholicsanonymous.blogspot.com/2011/04/high-hdl-is-good-for-you.html<br /><br />Please let me know if you would be interested in helping to raise awareness about heart disease.<br /><br />Thank you for your time reviewing. Please let me know if there are any questions I can answer.<br /><br />Warm regards,<br />Maggie Danhakl • Assistant Marketing Manager<br />p: 415-281-3124 f: 415-281-3199<br /><br />Healthline • The Power of Intelligent Health<br />660 Third Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 <br />www.healthline.com | @Healthline | @HealthlineCorp<br /> <br />About Us: corp.healthline.commaggie.danhakl@healthline.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7243282808599191439.post-41514945409072334572011-05-17T10:52:16.493-04:002011-05-17T10:52:16.493-04:00I recognized 20 years back that my cholesterol was...I recognized 20 years back that my cholesterol was related to my weight; when it went up or down 20# so did the cholesterol. I've had three doctors want to put me on statins, and always had some instinct saying it was using a sledge-hammer to drive a tack. Treating just the cholesterol without treating the source of overweight always seemed foolhardy. Perhaps being an academic made me more skeptical, but I'm very glad I've not been led down that path. My overall numbers are in the upper 200s, but my hdl is also high. Medicine is still in relative infancy--just think pre-1930s, and I think we are still a long way from really understanding all the ins and outs of human bio-chemistry. Thanks for the post.nancanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08256619100764408537noreply@blogger.com