Take this with a grain of salt.
Almost every single expert in the appropriate fields that I can think of maintain that keeping LDL below the Threshold of 100 is ideal for future health outcomes.
So, since I have been a member of this forum in 2008, I have been experimenting left right and mid-ways with everything. Only about 3-4 years ago did I begin to peripherally monitor my Blood work, before that I got it tested every 3 years or so.
But I wanted to really nail it this past couple of years so I did an experiment.
Now, you can either give a shit or not give a shit about this either way does not effect my personal outcome.
But I started about 4 Years ago really being a strict paleo dieter, before that I was meandering back and forth with paleo vegan, vegetarian and Paleo-ish diets. But I listened to the strict vernacular of posts by Scott Miller (Duke) and others who proclaimed so much with regard to "Doing paleo properly".
So I decided to really try to hit a home run with my blood work numbers here.
Entering into my strict Paleo diet, I did that for about a year and a half and decided to hit true keto for a while before monitoring my lipids, So I did.
After about two years on strict Paleo and about a year on Keto I got my lipids checked and was quite disappointed with the results. My Total Cholesterol was 237 and my LDL was spiked at 130! Now, as pointed out earlier every expert in the field of lipids claims that the basic threshold of healthy future sees your LDL at 100 or below. So I did some research here and elsewhere and came to a post on Bergamot extract, which I then began to incorporate into my regimen WITHOUT changing my Keto diet. After 3 months on Bergamot, got my Lipids tested again and TC went down to 220, while HDL was about 85, But my LDL stayed around 130 stubbornly. So, I went ahead, did further research and started taking red yeast rice, WITHOUT altering my strict keto diet. Red yeast rice got my total down to 205 and my LDL to about 100 even! Great right? Yea except I needed Beragot and RYR to do it! I was not pleased that Keto was not adequate enough to accomplish this so I went another route.
I decided to alter my diet completely and ditch the red yeast rice temporarily at least. I cut out 85% of fats, the most noteworthy of which was SFAs and made it mostly vegetables, plant based whole food with healthy carbs and no added sugar as I did on Keto also. And 3 months later had my lipids tested again.
An astonishing thing occurred. My Total cholesterol was now 145 and my LDL was 70! Trigs remained below 100 as on the other diet. HDL was about 60 but that's to be expected with the total number lowers.
So, my take away from all this is, after having read this forum for so many years and doing self-experimentation based on available knowledge and claims that span multiple directions, do it yourself. Don't rely on studies or what Duke or anybody else claims here. Just do it yourself.
Try both ways, see what both results are. Give each diet at least 6 months and see.
And that is all.
Edited by TheFountain, 02 April 2020 - 09:04 AM.