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Re: Lipids..


Hey there.

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Can you explain more about the lipids and parasites?
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Please understand that this isn't much more than a theory of mine.
Because of the structure of ova and because of several correlations I've made in the past, I'm inclined to suspect the possibility of a relation between the balance of lipids and the presence of a certain type of parasite (if not of several species altogether).

The chemical non-polarity of lipids is slowly leading me to think that there may be "something" there.

What that means to me is that maybe 'fat' plays a more important role when it comes to parasites [and who knows "what" else] than one may think, but hey, it's just an opinion. I wonder if deep within the adipose layers there aren't "colonies" of "things" that we're not aware of. [Have I seen this? What are they, really?]

As you see, I have more questions than anything else.









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I was deficient in fats for a while and notice less "parasite" symptoms after getting essential fatty acids balanced.
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This doesn't surprise me, because of the word 'BALANCE'. Sometimes I treat some patients with FAT, contrary to common practice. It works.

At the same time, I should mention that this whole process of thought has made me reconsider the REAL "meaning" of cholesterol. That's why I'm not so sure anymore that fats are all that bad for you. [maybe not the fat itself, but "something" within the fat?]

Yet another question, but I'm almost sure I'm not that far off.



 

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