Thereare reams of evidence for the association of cholesterol to heart disease, and its well accepted in scientific community and amongst health care professionals. I doubt ANY amount of proof would convince you. You cherry picked a study, a pop website or two out of mounds to the contrary. 20 yrs from now you'll still be ignoring the greater body the evidence, cherry picking studies while you pop your statins and BP pills.
you have to be kidding, right? you're being satirical, right? if you really do think this way you are delusional
You asked me to cherry pick three examples so I did. If you have problems with the examples take it up with pub med to have it removed from their site. There is evidence cholesterol causes heart disease and evidence it doesn't. I've read hundreds of summary's and quite a few full papers, you ought to try it. You might find you don't know everything like you think you do.
Not 3 studies... the request is to name at least 3 CULTURES out of your 'tons' that eat high sat fat diets without heart disease. well??
Maybe you are unfamiliar with the concept of nullifying an absolute by needing only ONE example. You cannot say all saturated fats are bad and lead to coronary disease as PACIFIC ISLANDERS have eaten saturated fats in the form of coconut oil for 1000's of years with minimal cases of heart disease and even more interesting, very few cases of obesity. And, you're reading comprehesion skills are lacking as bigarrow said there is tons of EVIDENCE that cultures that have high fat and saturated fat diets show little sign of coronary issues not tons of CULTURES themselves. Learn to read, then maybe you will learn to understand things outside the narrow little box that is your life.
Don't feed the trolls, they just want to screw things up, Jews have a name for them, schlemiels I believe it is. Hit the ignore button, don't quote them so everybody else that has them on ignore can ignore them totally, please....
He is a jerk, just think what the people who work with him have to put up with. You would think we were talking about politics or religion instead of diet and science, oh well.
For a reasonably cheap mineral supplement, maybe try a teaspoon of organic mollasses a day. Chock full of goodies, also chock full of calories, but consider its whats left when all the actual simple sugar is removed, it makes a lot of sense nutritionally. If you like licorice flavour, it could be a boon.