https://www.youtube....h?v=zqnNvA-DNfg
Posted 12 April 2022 - 10:11 PM
There must be some other confounding variables in this study.
Dr. Lustgarten might be one of the healthiest people on the planet with the lowest biological age (vs. chronological age)...yet consumes massive amounts of oxalates.
Smart vegans and vegetarians are (the ones who are not obese), are usually in good health, have less CVD, and I would assume eat higher levels of oxalates (while most times not consuming dairy/calcium)
Several meta-studies show a strong correlation between leafy green vegetables and longevity/healthspan.
Posted 17 April 2022 - 11:31 AM
There must be some other confounding variables in this study.
Dr. Lustgarten might be one of the healthiest people on the planet with the lowest biological age (vs. chronological age)...yet consumes massive amounts of oxalates.
Smart vegans and vegetarians are (the ones who are not obese), are usually in good health, have less CVD, and I would assume eat higher levels of oxalates (while most times not consuming dairy/calcium)
Several meta-studies show a strong correlation between leafy green vegetables and longevity/healthspan.
Hi Mind, I agree, but I think it's also important to be cautious about oxalate intake, even with calcium as a potential mediating factor. Although the study in the video suggests that I'd be ok in terms of CVD-event risk, when considering that calcium binds oxalate in the intestine, that's potentially less calcium for maintaining BMD. Unfortunately, there's little published data on this link, but I'm considering replacing my ~140g of daily spinach with another Vitamin K-rich, but low oxalate-containing veg.
Posted 24 April 2022 - 11:20 AM
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