The High-fat Hep C Diet

Hepatitis C viraemia is carbohydrate-dependent because the virus piggy-backs on triglyceride assembly and VLDL exocytosis. This makes a very low carbohydrate diet an effective way to control HCV viraemia, HCV-associated autoimmune syndromes, and steatosis. HCV cell entry is via LDL-receptor complex, therefore diets intended to lower LDL via upregulation of the LDL-receptor by restricting saturated fat and increasing polyunsaturated fat will increase hepatocellular infection.

Friday, 12 July 2013

NASH and dietary cholesterol - the potted version

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I thought I would summarize my thoughts about how a diabetogenic diet causes hepatic fibrosis and how the risk is increased by high intakes ...
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Tuesday, 2 July 2013

NASH - a Role for Dietary Cholesterol in Disease

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"He knew, from many distinguished examples, how easily such a thing can become a mania, and how the most sober and balanced of men, onc...
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Thursday, 27 June 2013

Cholesterol is a nutrient, not a food. Pork and cirrhosis revisited.

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If HCV up-regulates HMG-CoA reductase, yet inhibits cholesterol completion, and if low cholesterol scores are associated with both hepatocel...
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Wednesday, 19 June 2013

It Begins With Butter

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The world at large will never be convinced of the benefits of low-carbohydrate diets until the still-vilified "saturated fat" is f...
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Sunday, 16 June 2013

On What I Eat These Days

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"I forget most of what I have read, just as I do most of what I have eaten, but I know that both contribute no less to the conservation...
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Tuesday, 28 May 2013

The Truth Was Still Putting on its Shoes - How Pseudoscience Came to Dominate the Concept of Healthy Eating

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Imagine you could restore health and lose weight by eating fats and protein and consuming fewer carbohydrates, i.e. sugar and grains. T...
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