Dave Feldman - 'Cholesterol is a Passenger, Not a Driver'

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Dave Feldman is a senior software engineer, business developer and entrepreneur. He began a Low Carb, High Fat diet in April 2015 and after experiencing a significant rise in his total cholesterol he committed himself to learning everything he could about cholesterol and the lipid system.
As an engineer, Dave spotted a pattern in the lipid system that’s very similar to distributed objects in networks. Through research and N=1 experimentation he has revealed some very powerful data which he continues to share in this presentation and in further detail on his website; www.CholesterolCode.com

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  • @chremis
    @chremis11 ай бұрын

    I have also been a software architect and engineer my whole career, with more of a focus now on metabolic health, as I fit into the LMHR profile. I mostly find within the medical community an absence of the ability to change or accept new ideas,, rigidity, pharma corruption, unnecessary complexity, deeply troubling from the perspectives I am used to in my industry, Dave's simplistic presentation approach is a breadth of fresh air, demonstrating better communication style with the laymen who after all are the ones seeking the truth about improving their own metabolic health. Doctors beware, educate yourself better, the patients are coming for you now.

  • @billhanna8838
    @billhanna88384 жыл бұрын

    I had to dump my doc , He got really shitty when i refused statins , I mean really out there , Id be dead in 6 months if i didn't go on statins before i left his practice , Even had the nurse harassing the Mrss over the next 3 days on the phone . Guess he didn't get his Las Vegas holiday . Oh by the way that was 7 years ago ?

  • @Magneticlaw

    @Magneticlaw

    5 ай бұрын

    Of course...you were denying him more $$$

  • @SiimLand
    @SiimLand6 жыл бұрын

    Dave Feldman is such a legend. Had an amazing talk with him on my podcast

  • @BradleyT2p2

    @BradleyT2p2

    6 жыл бұрын

    Siim Land What's your podcast name?

  • @TB1M1

    @TB1M1

    5 жыл бұрын

    Reminds me of Seth Roberts..

  • @michaelsmith1262
    @michaelsmith12626 жыл бұрын

    Dave is the man. A non-medical guy doing work that the medical community should be doing, but they are too worried about lining their pockets with big pharma money. Thanks to him, I feel safe ignoring my doctor when she pushed statins for my high cholesterol. I'll take a remnant cholesterol of 14 thank you very much and be on my way.

  • @jg5555
    @jg55556 жыл бұрын

    Great presentation Dave! Feeling good now about my high LDL, high HDL, low trigs and remnant cholesterol of 13. Thanks!

  • @realDaveFeldman

    @realDaveFeldman

    6 жыл бұрын

    Which is a profile I see all day long at CholesterolCode.com (just read the comments there)

  • @tastybrownie7448

    @tastybrownie7448

    3 жыл бұрын

    I have a remnant cholesterol of 29. Is that low or high? Total Cholesterol (310), Trig (145), HDL (53), LDL (228).

  • @ayangarmurali4811

    @ayangarmurali4811

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tastybrownie7448 111

  • @informedconsent3560
    @informedconsent35605 жыл бұрын

    Remnant cholesterol is such a simple calculation. Mind-boggling that researchers, medical societies and government health agencies have been crunching the numbers on cholesterol for decades but only now is remnant cholesterol being recognized as extremely important.

  • @JL-cu8rh
    @JL-cu8rh5 жыл бұрын

    Let's hope for millions of view on this important and HONEST research!! Keep up the good work!!

  • @cinnamongirl3070
    @cinnamongirl30705 жыл бұрын

    Very well explained! This is a fantastic presentation and I'm so glad Mike Mutzel recommended it!!!

  • @kkeen1450
    @kkeen14505 жыл бұрын

    Dave, I Really appreciate the information you've put together on this subject & especially on how you presented it. I didn't fall asleep nor did my eyes glaze over while watching this. Thank you

  • @cab711
    @cab7115 жыл бұрын

    Great presentation and excellent way of explaining the lipoprotein pathway in a simple analogy!

  • @TX2200000
    @TX22000006 жыл бұрын

    Ketosis forever. I had to fix myself of metabolic syndrome.

  • @cassandrasmom
    @cassandrasmom3 жыл бұрын

    This is life changing information! This empowers regular people, like myself, to not be pushed onto statins on the basis of fear. We now have the knowledge, thanks to people like Dave Feldman, and thus have the power to take our health into our own hands and make intelligent decisions regarding our well-being. Bravo!

  • @CHHSFans
    @CHHSFans6 жыл бұрын

    Just outstanding presentation

  • @evolvingerinb
    @evolvingerinb6 жыл бұрын

    Sooo good, thank you so much.

  • @iftikharkazi
    @iftikharkazi6 жыл бұрын

    Let's hope that this nice research further strengthens itself

  • @Vga-kv8pj
    @Vga-kv8pj5 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing this useful information great talk !!

  • @jantrapnell01able
    @jantrapnell01able6 жыл бұрын

    Outstanding!!

  • @sofiabriones5708
    @sofiabriones57085 жыл бұрын

    Such a genius guy! Now I dont have to worry of high cholesterol. Im on LCHF diet

  • @d8828173
    @d88281736 жыл бұрын

    thx for your study, help a lot !

  • @SailOnFlyBy
    @SailOnFlyBy6 жыл бұрын

    Dave Feldman! Love it.

  • @RaghavendraSarva
    @RaghavendraSarva6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you

  • @philliphale4647
    @philliphale46476 жыл бұрын

    Thank you again for a very nice presentation. If I keep watching your videos, I’m hoping that eventually I will be able to make a compelling argument to my doctor why I’m not going to be on statins during my next checkup appointment. Maybe you could write a script that I can learn to recite? Thank you again for sharing all that you have learned.

  • @realDaveFeldman

    @realDaveFeldman

    6 жыл бұрын

    One of my next presentations covers this, as a matter of fact. ;)

  • @philliphale4647

    @philliphale4647

    6 жыл бұрын

    dx398 wow, watched it and he pretty much took off the gloves and one, two, out. I’m getting it that we have been bamboosald (spelling?) for so long to put our money into the pockets of the big farma. I don’t want to sound like I’m spouting corruption or anything but enough evidence builds up that you eventually think, “if there’s smoke, there must be fire.” I have stopped my statins and upon completing my blood pressure meds will not be refilling it either. This completes my doctors wishes and I feel pretty good about my progress down my LCHF journey.

  • @sarahaugustine4185

    @sarahaugustine4185

    5 жыл бұрын

    Just tell your doctor no. You have 100% control over your own body. Many, most doctors have very little nutrition knowledge. They know medicines, pills and all things pharma because that is what they are taught in med school. And, in many cases, their med scripts heavily support their income. You don't need a compelling argument you just need to do your own research and prescribe the diet that is best for you.

  • @tubetime39

    @tubetime39

    5 жыл бұрын

    Phillip good for you. A friend was on statins for 9 years before he had quadruple bypass !!!! I told a guy at the Mill this one day & he said he had low cholesterol & he had a double by pass. An ex co-worker on statins had a bypass 8 yrs ago. I talked to him about diet, health & exercise & he said "that's what they make medication for". !! He died this past fall of a heart attack. Too bad, nice guy. Good comments on here 1 Just found D Felman ystrdy. Merry Christmas to me !! My best present ever.

  • @maamedansowaa1520

    @maamedansowaa1520

    5 жыл бұрын

    Dietary cholesterol is only found in animal products and animal by-products. Our bodies naturally make the amount of cholesterol that we need, however, humans increase the level by consuming animal products and animal by-products. Sooooo to reduce cholesterol, simple switch to a non processed vegan diet.

  • @MM-nk6wz
    @MM-nk6wz4 жыл бұрын

    I have been on keto for 3 years now, usually under 5g carbs per day. I am a 5'2, 104-pound young female and mostly sedentary. I was shocked when my bloodwork came back. TC 531, LDL 350, HDL 64, TRIGS 94. My remnant cholesterol is 117. I thought I may have familial hypercholesterolemia, but both of my parents had normal cholesterol on and off keto. I don't have any major diseases that I know of. Why is my remnant cholesterol so high? I eat meat, fish, eggs, dairy, and some vegetables. No vegetable oils or processed foods. If anyone has any insight or resources, it would be much appreciated as I am slightly concerned with my bloodwork but I don't want to get off keto.

  • @MJBaro

    @MJBaro

    4 жыл бұрын

    Same as u, and my doc told me to stop keto. Have u find any resources?

  • @jennygibbons1258
    @jennygibbons12583 жыл бұрын

    Excellent. Thanks

  • @jacqueslucas8616
    @jacqueslucas86169 ай бұрын

    Awesome!!! Love it

  • @leouisegrech722
    @leouisegrech7226 жыл бұрын

    Brilliant

  • @vikramjayanth2289
    @vikramjayanth22893 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the participants who donated a little money for this experiment and glad to note that its not funded by a pharma company

  • @annmarie443
    @annmarie4435 жыл бұрын

    This is a great presentation regarding cholesterol. Remember to consider inflammatory conditions-one of the greatest crisis in the US; Also individual lifestyle challenges affect overall health-emotional,mental, and physical. Statins are not always necessary but work with your doctor and in the end it is your decision and your responsibility. Also check the McDougall dietary program. Best wishes. Ann RN,BSN,HNB-BC

  • @aireddy
    @aireddy4 жыл бұрын

    This is one of the best presentations I heard so far.. Thank you Dave for you hard work !! Many of the doctors Nadir Ali , Eric Berg , Bret Scher admirers your work. I wish every doctor understand this much and pass this message to all to adopt healthy lifestyle!! If everyone takes care their health seriously we can reduce cardiovascular diseases significantly!!

  • @johangouws8855
    @johangouws88552 жыл бұрын

    Best quote ever with regards to cholesterol……”a passenger, not a driver”

  • @kathya1956
    @kathya19565 жыл бұрын

    the king of analogy

  • @matt281075
    @matt2810755 жыл бұрын

    That was great!

  • @dougmillar3874
    @dougmillar38743 жыл бұрын

    Someday the pharmaceutical industry backed medical professional will accept the paradigm shift towards low carb high fat diets combatting Cardio Vascular disease and abandoning the myth that cholesterol is dangerous. We're not there yet but it is gaining traction.

  • @patrussell3028
    @patrussell30286 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic presentation Dave. Thank you. Interesting to look at my own data and see how closely RC is correlated with TG.

  • @realDaveFeldman

    @realDaveFeldman

    6 жыл бұрын

    Yes -- the two correlate very closely.

  • @markwalker8494

    @markwalker8494

    5 жыл бұрын

    Pat Russell Was u

  • @pkottha1
    @pkottha16 жыл бұрын

    You are awesome

  • @ccc369
    @ccc3692 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the presentation. I am some level of lean responder with LDL - 197mg/dl, HDL - 90mg/dl, Trigl - 61mg/dl and remnant cholesterol of 2mg/dl (two). HbA1c of 4,5%. Male, 56, 5´11", 145 lbs, athletic. My doctor knows about low carb and she did not speak about statins to me.

  • @dodododes
    @dodododes5 жыл бұрын

    what if im doing strict Keto and I have so low cholesterol that I have problems becose of that ?

  • @h2ored
    @h2ored6 жыл бұрын

    Do you find the CardioChek to be adequate to measure remnant cholesterol, or as a tool to measure -C in general?

  • @realDaveFeldman

    @realDaveFeldman

    6 жыл бұрын

    I think it's useful for home use. I'll have an article with data comparisons to the lab on it this coming summer.

  • @kirshens
    @kirshens5 жыл бұрын

    On my recent lipid test have category called non-hdl that is not ldl. What would be the remnant cholesterol calculation? Tot chol 236, hdl 63, trig 117, non-hdl 173, ldl 150. I am now on keto. Went off statin. Type 2 diabetic. My hdl and trig are good. Cant figure out the rest.

  • @moiseselizalde1434
    @moiseselizalde14345 жыл бұрын

    Hello, may i make a copy of this video and do a voice over in Spanish to share with family and friends who could really benefit from this video? All credit will be given to whom it is due.

  • @totalbodyfitness6103
    @totalbodyfitness61036 жыл бұрын

    Dave, I really liked your presentation and the simplified layout and for the most part your presentation will apply to at least 1/2 the population. Hard to say now days because so many people are sick and when you have sick organs in the body the whole game changes on everything regarding cholesterol, diet, supplements, and so on. For example, let's say the liver delivery company and/or the intestine delivery company is compromised due to poor diet, excessive alcohol consumption, etc.. Now we are digging deep and really finding out how and why no two people are alike when it comes to this sort of thing. I remember back in the mid-90s when I first started in the health industry I would give the same lowering cholesterol regimen to all my clients who had high cholesterol, LDL, etc.. When blood test results showed a drastic improvement with most clients, a few remained unchanged after 90 days or so. At that point I began to dig deeper and really learned how magnificent the human body really is. For anyone reading, keep this in mind. Disease starts in the colon and then it's all downhill from there. If the colon is functioning properly and you are having a minimum of 3 bowel movements per day - if you eat 3 times per day - then the liver will most likely be okay considering you exercise to keep the lymphatic system moving and drinking enough water with electrolytes to keep the kidneys working like they should. Basically as long as the drainage/elimination system is working then most likely all is okay and the body can function as normal - hence - do what it supposed to do when it comes to keeping cholesterol in check. One thing I do know is a problem with cholesterol is not always with diet. Our environment, genetics, and lifestyle as a whole plays a major role. Even stress! Stress drives cortisol which then drives sugar and well, you get the point because the liver acts totally different when the body is under stress. I've had diabetics drop from a 7.5 A1c to a 5.2 A1c within 3-4 months by simply giving them an adaptogenic herb like KSM 66 combined with Cordyceps to help their body deal with stress. Most people think diabetes is caused by diet and that may be true in some cases, but I'm finding that stress is the culprit these days. Keep up the good work, Dave!

  • @tohopes
    @tohopes6 жыл бұрын

    In the examples given, Remnant = Triglycerides / 5. Is that generally the case? When is it not the case?

  • @kristivice5150

    @kristivice5150

    5 жыл бұрын

    Not for me... I went back to old tests to calculate my RCs.

  • @george3737
    @george37374 жыл бұрын

    Given that LDL is calculated; Remnant Cholesterol is equal to 20% of Triglycerides. Any deviation from this formula is due to rounding in calculating LDL. So Remnant Cholesterol and Triglycerides track perfectly.

  • @patienceankrah4219
    @patienceankrah42193 жыл бұрын

    Because of this presentation l sleep well at night while my doctor looses sleep over my high cholesterol levels. Have been on keto for a couple of years now after after suffering from hypoglycemia due to high insulin. Thankfully all my numbers have improved but my cholesterol levels keeps going up from 160, 200 to 260. At 200 my doctor prescribed cholesterol lowering medication. I didn't fill my prescription but didn't tell my doctor because he wouldn't understand.

  • @deltanaturals

    @deltanaturals

    2 жыл бұрын

    In the US you can order your own lab tests to be done and bypass your doctor. Just order your own labs and interpret the results yourself. Be your own doctor 👍

  • @gregbell9403
    @gregbell94033 жыл бұрын

    Sheez I been on keto 3 months and cholesterol gone way up and my remnant score is 88. Should I be worried I'm going for cac score this week

  • @MattG171
    @MattG1715 жыл бұрын

    I've been keto for four months lost almost twenty, don't want to lose anymore. That aside I have been sick with some respiratory thing, went to doc to get checked blood panel etc. A few things stood out, my cholesterol was 380, triglycerides 63, hdl 58, ldl 309. I have done omad most of the four months and 16/8 with high carbs for three years before that. The other number of question is 1550 b12. Any thoughts on this?

  • @stevolukic

    @stevolukic

    5 жыл бұрын

    Are you by any chance still slightly overweight? If going by the analogy provided, if you are eating less fats, your body will make more VLDL. If you want to lower your LDL score, next time you go on a blood test, eat a lot of fat throughout three days before your test.

  • @iananimate1750
    @iananimate17505 жыл бұрын

    I'm on a lchf diet for almost a year now.High hdl and ldl.low triglycerides.So will they ever go down to "normal levels?"

  • @normaarenas4217

    @normaarenas4217

    3 жыл бұрын

    My triglycerides level is 190 Hol 71 and ldl 298 55 years old. I’m on a low carb diet and dr put me on Statin. What should I do?

  • @Malcolm-Achtman
    @Malcolm-Achtman6 жыл бұрын

    June 26, 2017 (Eating my usual diet): TC = 198 - LDL (146) - HDL (45) = Remnant Cholesterol 7. Trigs = 77. LDL particles = 898 nmol/L. Remnant Lipoprotein = 139 nmol/L. April 9, 2018 (Eating more fat): TC = 275 - LDL (206) - HDL (51) = Remnant Cholesterol 18. Trigs = 67. LDL particles - 1192 nmol/L (HIGH). Remnant Lipoprotein = 148 nmol/L. Eating more fat made my Remnant Cholesterol and Remnant Lipoprotein worse. I guess I should go back to eating my usual diet.

  • @Jrchap2
    @Jrchap25 жыл бұрын

    Dave Feldman!! Can you please contact me on the 3 Day Meal Plans? Me and my husband started Keto 8-14-18, and blood levels are High! Please help us get the Doctors off our back.

  • @ShodaiJerryND
    @ShodaiJerryND5 жыл бұрын

    I have had times when I have eaten as many grams of fat and grams of carbohydrates, in the same day, and will go right into fat burning mode because of it. It didn't make sense to me to be burning fat on days when I had so many grams of carbohydrate in the diet.Well I have asked this question in many different groups and got zero answers from anybody. But after putting the nerd brain into learning mode I have realized the answer to the question of: "Why do I burn fat when my glucose levels are elevated?" The guru types say that your glucose level has to drop and insulin has to drop before you go into fat burning mode. This doesn't seem to be true since the body will burn fats carried into the lymph system by the chylomicrons before addressing the protein and glucose that go to the liver. That is my take on what you present in your teachings. Please correct me if I am wrong...

  • @peterfaber9316
    @peterfaber93166 жыл бұрын

    Great talk! This closed some gaps in my understanding. I still have some gaps though. One being,... How does fat from adipose tissue get transported to the rest of the body? Is it HDL that picks it up from the fat cells?

  • @realDaveFeldman

    @realDaveFeldman

    6 жыл бұрын

    That's a bigger subject. There's means beyond the bloodstream (transmigration), and there's means in the bloodstream where as NEFAs (Non-Esterified Fatty Acids) they bind to albumin and either (1) are absorbed by other cells or (2) are absorbed by the liver eventually and repackaged as triglycerides into VLDLs to be sent out again (purple line)

  • @peterfaber9316

    @peterfaber9316

    6 жыл бұрын

    Dave Feldman So HDL has nothing to do with it?

  • @bc45kid
    @bc45kid5 жыл бұрын

    My LDL is very high at 238, I was doing IF 20hrs a day, with Chicken breast and eggs diet of under 500 cal for 3 days before my blood drawn. I dont know what causes it. I was 96kg some months ago and my LDL is 130 something, now I am 70kg, and I am curious why It went up when my diet is strict and I also do IF.

  • @cherrera4080

    @cherrera4080

    5 жыл бұрын

    Watch some of David's other videos. You're likely to get a lower LDL reading by eating high-calorie with a lot of fat for 3 days before the test then fasting 12-14 hours beforehand. It's the opposite of what you'd think.

  • @mikeyodelio2428
    @mikeyodelio24285 жыл бұрын

    What is a good remnant number?

  • @CBRRR-eh3ky

    @CBRRR-eh3ky

    4 жыл бұрын

    @OK Boomer shit mone is 22

  • @kathyvance8913
    @kathyvance89133 жыл бұрын

    Mr. Feldman my Heart Dr. is appalled that i listen to you and others about cholesterol. wants me to take statins for cholesterol and no discussion. EGO with these doctors is crazy they are hurting many many people with statins. God help you to keep up your great work.

  • @lynnwurtz2005
    @lynnwurtz20056 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Dave Feldman! I took a lot of notes by stopping and starting the video. I have been on a LCHF for about 9 months and just had my cholesterol panel taken. So could my remnant cholesterol really be 5? Total 282-144 (LDL)-131(HDL)=5. My Trigs are 33 so where do they fit in the total? I have had higher HDL for years > 100 for the last 10 years but never as high as 131. Love my LCHF way of eating.

  • @arendvanschalkwyk1815
    @arendvanschalkwyk18155 жыл бұрын

    I have similar experience where after stopping my statins I went to low carb high fat liefestyle by focusing on good fats like avocados, nuts etc. My ldld levels doubled my Hdl level increased 50%. I also have type 2 diabetes and inject insuling twice a day. My new lifestyle has brought my sugar levels totally under control. My problem is that I would not know when and by how much to reduce insulin injections.

  • @stefdiazdiaz7067

    @stefdiazdiaz7067

    4 жыл бұрын

    Animal fat from healthy animals is the healthiest fast

  • @gypana

    @gypana

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@stefdiazdiaz7067 100%

  • @patobl08
    @patobl084 жыл бұрын

    Hi Dave, I found your video today, after receiving my lab results: Total cholesterol 302, HDL 97, LDL 192, Triglycerides 68. My doctor is pushing statins... I didn't even know there is something called remnant cholesterol, and it seems mine is 13 and is good... ? Wow, thanks. I will talk with my doctor about this, I really don't want to take statins but I don't want to be at risk either.

  • @priscillarodriguez727

    @priscillarodriguez727

    3 жыл бұрын

    What did your doctor say?

  • @healerca
    @healerca6 жыл бұрын

    So, how can you explain the decrease in CVD with statins..?

  • @realDaveFeldman

    @realDaveFeldman

    6 жыл бұрын

    That's an entirely different subject and a long one at that. I may do a blog post on it soon. But to give a sneak preview (and one I've long talked about), I don't care if you can reduce the risk of dying by one thing unless it likewise means a reduction of death by all things (AKA all-cause mortality). Hence, I have the example of my "Cyanide Diet" where it ensures your chance of dying by heart disease is reduced by 99.999% -- but you only achieve this by dying of *something else* first. Thus, I don't compare statins for their reduction in death by CVD, I compare how they reduce death overall.

  • @GlennGraham

    @GlennGraham

    6 жыл бұрын

    healerca Good question, we are eating less fat, taking hundreds of millions statins, etc. We are living 20-30 years longer. We are way healthier. Hopefully Dave will answer I'd like to know too.

  • @dianamundi6210

    @dianamundi6210

    6 жыл бұрын

    Glenn Graham a basic fact to look at is that most people died 100 years ago due to infections, then penicillin came along. Population studies done after WWII show the anomaly (or not) since low-fat diets were pushed since the 50s and now the people who are “living longer” are not necessarily from the US. See Dr Aseem Malhotra and The Pioppi Diet

  • @mowthpeece1

    @mowthpeece1

    5 жыл бұрын

    Statins lower inflammation.

  • @LaneCodeRedCarnivore

    @LaneCodeRedCarnivore

    5 жыл бұрын

    Statins dont work unless you also change your diet. So just change your diet...avoid the bad side effects.

  • @KetOMAD
    @KetOMAD6 жыл бұрын

    Enjoyed the metaphor the first time through, but I'll have to watch it again to find out how those purple boats with nothing but care packages serve as support (as in what specific things they do with that care package).

  • @realDaveFeldman

    @realDaveFeldman

    6 жыл бұрын

    That can be a whole video on its own. But short version is that they play an immunological role in binding to pathogens and a support role for cells that need their contents by endocytosing them (engulfing the whole LDLp)

  • @pokerandphilosophy8328
    @pokerandphilosophy83286 жыл бұрын

    I am very confused by the slide at 15:16 regarding remnant cholesterol. It depicts remnant cholesterol as consisting in VLDL and IDL, and those two are lipoproteins that have not yet fully delivered their loads of "energy". (Am I not right in interpreting the orange energy boxes as the triglycerides that are being carried by the "boats"/lipoproteins?). However, the Wikipedia article says that "Nonetheless, remnant cholesterol is primarily chylomicron and VLDL from which most triglyceride has been removed, such that each remnant particle contains about 40 times more cholesterol than LDL." This appears to be the contrary definition from what the slide depicts. It also seems rather more intuitive to conceive of a "remnant" as what remains of the carrier after (most of) the load has been removed.

  • @pokerandphilosophy8328

    @pokerandphilosophy8328

    6 жыл бұрын

    This is a fantastic presentation, by the way.

  • @jimmysabina8783

    @jimmysabina8783

    5 жыл бұрын

    My view is that remnant is the nomenclature used to refer to the balance of Total Cholesterol minus LDL and HDL in a regular Lipid Panel. For myself I paid for a VAP lipid panel and the remnant number was calculated for me. It is a little bit more exact than if I substract LDL and HDL from my Total Cholesterol number, but quite similar.

  • @sylviafielding5437
    @sylviafielding54375 жыл бұрын

    Hi Dave - excellent video. I live in the UK and I've been on the keto/low carb diet for over and year (I've lost 28 lbs and definitely don't want to lose any more weight) and last week had a comprehensive blood test to see whether it's had any detrimental effects on my system. I had the results back today and the doctor has flagged up my cholesterol as being too high and I need to go see the nurse to talk about changing my 'lifestyle'. These are my results: serum cholesterol 7.2; serum triglycerides 0.5; serum HDL cholesterol 2.6; serum LDL 4.4; serum non HDL cholesterol 4.6; serum cholesterol/HDL ratio 2.8. I'm afraid the US system confuses me as the numbers are so different. Can you give me any advice on what my numbers really mean and whether I should be worried? Many thanks

  • @adamantium2012

    @adamantium2012

    4 жыл бұрын

    Your HDL is 100 and triglycerides 44. TRIG/HDL = 0.44. Anything below 1.8 is good, and yours is amazingly good.

  • @texasvet54
    @texasvet545 жыл бұрын

    Great stuff Dave, I just found out that I’ve got the ApoE 2/4 gene. My diet is high quality fats, nuts, unprocessed everything, lots of eggs, low sugar, low carbs. My Total Chol around 200, HDL is 47, Trigs are 57 and LDL-C is 130. My calcium scan score is 226 and a PET scan revealed that my heart is in good shape, with 97% blood flow. Any suggestions on diet since I have the ApoE 2/4 gene and that I have some CAD? Thanks

  • @dha007
    @dha0076 жыл бұрын

    great presentation and thank you for the unbiased hard work. we need to look at how the entire system works and not just parts of it in isolation. LDLs are bad only in the setting of elevated blood glucose and suboptimal HDL and trig over a chronic period of time. Also, Ketosis is a state of health that has not been studied in the traditional realm of CVD and so the traditional significance of elevated LDL may not be pertinent in ketosis. you may have the largest body of research in this arena at this time. my 2 cents. thanks again

  • @kyriacosandeliannaskouroup1829
    @kyriacosandeliannaskouroup18293 жыл бұрын

    Please can you do a talk on the treatment of very high FH cholesterol ? My LDL is 321 and my HDL is 57. Im freaking out. I know my doctor will tell me to take statins. Which one is worse: The high LDL or taking the statins?

  • @TheShumoby

    @TheShumoby

    3 жыл бұрын

    What's your triglyceride?

  • @DK-pr9ny

    @DK-pr9ny

    Жыл бұрын

    What’s your total cholesterol?

  • @TheGchiu
    @TheGchiu3 жыл бұрын

    Switching to a plant based diet also drops LDL on average 18% with range up to 48%.

  • @tptrsn

    @tptrsn

    3 жыл бұрын

    I went plant based for several months. My body and workouts felt good at first, checked my lipids and glucose frequently. My LDLs went down (I thought was good), but my Triglycerides went high. And my blood pressure went up. And my body composition went toward higher fat and less muscle. Clearly I was becoming insulin resistant. I guess I'll have to be happy with high LDLs. Lol

  • @ShareefusMaximus
    @ShareefusMaximus6 жыл бұрын

    @ 26:00 Dave Asprey be like 👀 !!!!

  • @cinnamongirl3070

    @cinnamongirl3070

    5 жыл бұрын

    HAHAHA!!!

  • @carrollhoagland1053
    @carrollhoagland10536 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Dave - Are you "Smarter than a 5th Grader", Dave apparently is but NOT THE USDA OR AMA - www.70GoingOn100.com the Centenarian Diet, or maybe 128, the Hayflick limit, … or if a Ray Kurzweil fan then this is a Moot Point …

  • @laoan
    @laoan6 жыл бұрын

    I think I am a lean mass hyper responder and have been lchf for 4 years but have never had a cholesterol test let alone a full lipid panel. Where can I get this in the UK and do you have to pay for it?

  • @realDaveFeldman

    @realDaveFeldman

    6 жыл бұрын

    I think your doctor can order you one for free there. But of course, the doctor may have a strong reaction if you are a LMHR given your LDL will be very high.

  • @monosplatanos

    @monosplatanos

    6 жыл бұрын

    You can ask for a standard cholesterol test through your GP for free, it'll give measured Total cholesterol, HDL, Trigs and calculated LDL. Think I also meet the criteria for a LMHR having been LCHF for almost 10 years, my GP was hugely concerned by my last test results even though ratios were great and the 10 year risk score was 1-2%. Be prepared to argue against an offer of statins.

  • @soccer123chris
    @soccer123chris5 жыл бұрын

    Can someone please explain to me how the heck your cholesterol goes down on a Keto diet if your constantly eat red meats full of cholesterol?

  • @alireid5874

    @alireid5874

    5 жыл бұрын

    ViveChris if you eat cholesterol, then your body doesn't have to make it. If you don't eat cholesterol, your body produces it. Pretty straightforward. Cholesterol is critical to life and health, so our bodies constantly track and regulate how much is available.

  • @cinnamongirl3070

    @cinnamongirl3070

    5 жыл бұрын

    Watch the video again and pause on each slide to review it. It is explained very well, but a you may not be able to grasp it by just watching the video at normal speed. I had to go back to listen to several things myself.

  • @s.nikolic497

    @s.nikolic497

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@cinnamongirl3070 yeah, i watch several times on 0.75x speed

  • @edwardgingerwillis7181

    @edwardgingerwillis7181

    4 жыл бұрын

    They have found that it is not fat that causes Cholesterol but SUGAR and Trashy Carbs. Healthy fats are not the enemy. Think biblical diet. Just what God gave and no man man processed trash and no fast foods.

  • @kathydicioccio6094
    @kathydicioccio6094Ай бұрын

    Now if you can just get the doctors to understand this? 😂😉 God bless you engineers. ❤️⭐️

  • @Zelin2003123
    @Zelin20031235 жыл бұрын

    My remnant is -6 . when I was eating 100+ gram butter with 8 eggs daily

  • @citroenraspdideveed9243
    @citroenraspdideveed92434 жыл бұрын

    I don’t get the “Summery:” “More VLDLs may be trafficked on a LCHF diet for fuel.” The whole story was that when you eat HF the VLDLs go down????? So can someone explain.

  • @user-tv2sh2ce1e
    @user-tv2sh2ce1e5 жыл бұрын

    What does Dave mean: LDL's chase off pathogens???

  • @jimsgardenproject3507
    @jimsgardenproject35072 жыл бұрын

    What is this non HDL cholesterol I’m now seeing? Why are they posting it and what’s the affect of it? What’s the concern level of this marker? Or is it another excuse for statin conversation???

  • @smlee7348
    @smlee73482 жыл бұрын

    Dave....Found you and I'm rookie. I'm 74 had my wellness exam....cholesterol 173, trig 71, hdl 62, ldl 98....and get remnant choles "13"....I'm rice eater & feel good. My Doc told me that my "Risk Factor" (RF) calculated score is 15% (means 15% chance of heart attack or stroke in next 10 yrs)....and he recommends starting 20mg Crestor pill for preventive care program & possibly lower my 15% RF. Honestly, only # that would lower my RF of 15% is if I got younger age from 74-to-50 (playing with online RF calculator). Doc said my lab # are acceptable BUT RF 15% his concern & why I should start Crestor now as prevention step. If you were me what would you do ?.....sammy

  • @bobcocampo
    @bobcocampo4 жыл бұрын

    Is saturated fats bad for the brain?

  • @TheShumoby

    @TheShumoby

    3 жыл бұрын

    No

  • @stevebegandy9811
    @stevebegandy98114 жыл бұрын

    Steve NM4

  • @paulbirch3423
    @paulbirch34234 жыл бұрын

    I don’t think many people if at all honest will understand what the hell he is talking about

  • @LittleRadicalThinker
    @LittleRadicalThinker3 жыл бұрын

    I think Cholesterol is the shuttle, not the passenger, not the driver…

  • @contrarian717

    @contrarian717

    2 жыл бұрын

    Whatever. But the main truth is that lipoprotein carries mainly fat. To a lesser degree cholesterol

  • @elizabethk3238
    @elizabethk32385 жыл бұрын

    Didn't get your reasoning. Must be engineer- speak? 😊

  • @DiarioCarnivoro
    @DiarioCarnivoro3 жыл бұрын

    Liver delivery, lol.

  • @AlexSmith-fs6ro
    @AlexSmith-fs6ro5 жыл бұрын

    How come engineers are the best at giving better analysis than the so called nutritional/cholesterol experts, professors who have spent years analysing data. Conflict of interest?

  • @nlodo

    @nlodo

    4 жыл бұрын

    kzread.info/dash/bejne/rGp9sZR9is21m7w.html

  • @olfssen
    @olfssen4 жыл бұрын

    I bet his blood pressures is above the limits

  • @bluesdog88
    @bluesdog885 жыл бұрын

    Goodness someone need to tell the vegans! lol

  • @MillieonaVespa

    @MillieonaVespa

    4 жыл бұрын

    I don’t think most vegans priority is health....it’s about not killing animals ...

  • @CBRRR-eh3ky

    @CBRRR-eh3ky

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@MillieonaVespa they missing out twice.

  • @contact2001

    @contact2001

    3 жыл бұрын

    Why? I am Vegan my RC is 5, I guess that is better than any of the above, no? My Trig/HDL is 1.3 good enough for me. Furthermore animals are not suffering and are not killed because of me and the planet is not as much polluted, that is a three times win, no?. I will however ask you why are you not Vegan?. Even if it would be just as healthy and there is no requirement to eat dead animal corpses and body parts. And yes my priority is health as number one as well.

  • @spaceghost8995
    @spaceghost89955 жыл бұрын

    FAIL. The cartoons and analogies to boats and houses only distracted and confused me. Just TELL me about lipids.

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