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Elevated Triglycerides - Articles
High Triglycerides Are Associated with Nerve Loss in Diabetics
by
Northcoast Footcare
Posted
Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:06pm
In a new study published in the journal Diabetes, elevated triglycerides were associated with the progression of diabetic neuropathy (1). Diabetic peripheral neuropathy is an abnormality of the nervous system which occurs as a result of diabetes and causes a loss of sensation in the feet and the legs. Although there are many theories for it’s d ...
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Q&A: HOW CAN MY CHOLESTEROL BE VERY HIGH IF I EAT A VEGAN DIET?
by
Jessie
Posted
Sun 14 Aug 2011 11:47pm
Question by saddison2004:
How can my cholesterol be very high if I eat a vegan diet?
I just found out that my cholesterol is in the highest category, including the LDL cholesterol. I am 25 years old, a normal weight, and I have been a vegetarian (but very close to a vegan) for most of my life. I am very upset and confused. Does anyone kn ...
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Vegans Low Cholesterol High In Triglycerides ?
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Plantarian


Posted
Fri 27 Jan 2012 9:11am
Foods High In Triglycerides | ** The guide to triglycerides **
Gin - Vegan Mother's Ruin ?
Plantarians, Vegetarians who avoid dairy and vegans should all enjoy lower than average cholesterol levels but it seems that vegans are not necessarily immune to high trigyceride levels which can be just as damaging. Alcohol, sugar ...
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HOW TO LOWER HIGH TRIGLYCERIDES NATURALLY?
by
Jessie
Posted
Fri 08 Jul 2011 2:20pm
How to lower High Triglycerides naturally?
You know high triglycerides are dangerous. But what if there was a way to safely and efficiently lower high triglycerides naturally devoid of pricey prescription drugs and their nasty side effects?
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Low-fat diets raise triglycerides
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Dr. William D.
Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:17pm
Martin, a hospital employee, knowing that I fuss a great deal with lipids and lipoproteins, showed me his lipid panel because the result triggered a "panic value" for triglycerides at 267 mg/dl. He asked if he should go on a serious low-fat diet.
I asked Martin what he had for breakfast: a whole wheat bagel with no-added-sugar jam. Lu ...
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