[quote name="mccoy" post="820507" timestamp="1499165711"]
[quote name="Telo" post="820497" timestamp="1499158732"]
Yes, there is a lot of data on the olive oil containing mediterranean diet. It’s clearly healthier and you reduce your risk of heart disease and stroke i.e. it doesn’t clog your arteries as fast as the SAD diet. What if I don’t want to clog my arteries at all? Where’s the proof that I can eat olive oil regularly and not get atherosclerosis in the long run?
On the other hand there are clinical studies using oil free plant based diets showing reversal of stenosis in the arteries and almost total elimination of coronary events in the participants. These studies by Ornish and Esselstyn are small but AFAIK there are no studies done with the Med diet or any other diet showing these kind of results. Of course you can’t base national recommendations on studies on 200 people but I’m baffled by people who simply dismiss Ornish /Esselstyn and calls it a fad diet. The rational reaction should be: Hmm this looks impressive, we should try to fund some bigger studies on this Whole Food Plant Based diet and compare directly a
IF I had coronary disease, I would immediately adopt the drastic , oil-free protocol of Ornish and Esselstyin, you can bank on it.
Whereas, for the lucky ones who are in an healthy state, without arterial plaques, ingesting good-quality EVOO will be part of a preventive strategy against those very plaques.
Where is it written that EVOO will slowly clog my arteries? Where are the studies which specify the EVOO quality, complete with lab analyses, which prove that a long term ingestion (in which amounts) have caused CV disease and in which prevalence? Complete with an analysis of the confounding factors. We must be scientific in this. Writing about 'olive oil' is not scientific, it's a very generic term, which commercially is very different from the good-quality, polyphenols-rich EVOO which is usually correlated to protective effects.[/quote]
McCoy,
How do you really know if your one of the healthy ones. If you are so certain a low fat diet would prevent cad then why not just go with that and reap the benefits. Afterall most of us will die of some form of artery disease e.g., stroke, heart attack, dementia, hear failure etc. why not clean out all the likely plaque that ends up in our brains/ hearts/ legs etc.
Edited by Mike C, 04 July 2017 - 01:23 PM.