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About Glyn and Liz

Writer Liz wainwright and Independent Researcher Glyn Wainwright

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A local community support network for making better lifestyle choices. Based in Leeds wit has a nationwide membership and following and now has wordpress web pages and blogs. Members are sharing their stories about health and fitness improvements. HCPs and people interested in lifestyle changes and functional health are welcome. Some members are reversing glycation damage and going into remission on Type 2 Diabetes. Some just lose weight. Others are interested in using “fat-burn” to fuel endurance sports by avoiding the frequent hypoglycaemic fuel stops and damage caused by sugar generating foods.

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Cholesterol  – under attack again – by vaccine!

With yet another misguided attempt to remove cholesterol from humans let me explain their stupidity:

The lipid nutrition cycle has large low-density lipids (LDL)
out-bound from the liver, taking fatty nutrition to all organs in the body.
Smaller high-density lipoproteins (HDL) form on the return side, taking excess
or damaged lipids back to the liver. In a healthy person there is a ratio of
about 5:1 (LDL/HDL) when the cycle is working correctly.

The unscientific characterisation this lipid nutrition cycle
ratio as ‘good cholesterol’ and ‘bad cholesterol’ has created an extremely poor
understanding, and consequently inappropriate treatment, of total serum
cholesterol.

The bitly link to my conference presentation (notes &
references) gives the detailed explanation.

In summary it is the failure of the lipid receptor mechanism that allows LDL to build up and that damage is often glycation (AGE) caused by reactive blood sugars (glucose and more recently fructose).

Professionals who talk about good cholesterol and bad cholesterol are simply displaying total ignorance of their field.

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