Sunday, November 20, 2016

Type 2 Diabetes, a Dietary Disease #355, Before and After

It strikes me as odd that the axiom, “A picture is worth a thousand words,” is barely a hundred years old. It is not surprising, though, that it is attributed to a newspaper editor. As hackneyed as it is, it is nevertheless true, as these pictures, taken before and after a few years of Low Carb eating, testify.
Equally persuasive are line charts, with values, as these two, which show respectively my HDL-C and triglycerides over the last 35 years, the last 14 of which were driven by my Low Carb Way of Eating.


Lest any doubt remain, this next chart shows that my Total Cholesterol averages has been stable, contrary to the perennial declamations of naysayers of the conventional medical persuasion.

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