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Shaun LaLonde's avatar

Another great video Nick! I totally understand what you are doing to garner attention to groundbreaking research. Please keep up the great work and continue to include the nuance which I thoroughly enjoy!

I'm sure you have a million ideas for further research and/or videos, but I have another one to offer. Can a study or video be done on people on a low carb (<50) high fat ketogenic diet who are reversing Type 2 diabetes , but also have a very high CAC score (>400)?

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Isabel Anievas's avatar

I get what you’re trying to do with these videos and it seems to be working, so kudos! To be honest, I’ve been skipping this video even though it’s been popping up all over my feed. I thought I knew what you were going to do. Once I watched it I found out some new relevant information. It was really interesting to learn that in your case, at least, increasing carbs to about 60 g does not have the same effect that increasing carbs to 100 g does, as far as reducing LDL levels, but it has an effect. This is something I’ve been wandering myself since I’m not comfortable going up to 100 g of carbs. Anyway, I found you through the study of the lean hyper responders, not through the video with the Oreo cookies experiment. But I can see you are reaching a bigger audience with the Oreos and the eggs experiments. It’s hard to argue with that!! even I end up clicking on the egg video because it was impossible to avoid. It kept popping all over my feed and I finally gave in and watched. Mission accomplished 😉

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