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.

Monday, 27 January 2014

Does reductive stress drive an adaptive inflammatory response, in depression linked to diet and lifestyle?

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Everyone knows (I hope, because if they do it will save me a lot of time explaining) that inflammation can cause depression by activating th...
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Tuesday, 7 January 2014

John Yudkin on Dietary Instinct, plus examples from experiments with Wistar Rats and Orphans

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Arguments for a Soda Tax are sometimes based on the specific metabolic effects of fructose, but for most people these effects are only sligh...
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Monday, 23 December 2013

The Maned Wolf - a lesson in deductive dentition

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This is a South American canid, the Maned Wolf. This "dog" is a true omnivore, not unlike homo sapiens. It supplements a diet ...
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Wednesday, 4 December 2013

What is a Maori Ancestral Diet?

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Grant Schofield, Professor of Public Health at AUT, has done brilliant work bringing LCHF science to the mainstream media in New Zealand. T...
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Thursday, 28 November 2013

Metformin's unusual mechanisms - Lower Carb and Pro-Prebiotic

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Metformin is generally considered to be a drug with few vices, so I was intrigued to read some tweets a while back that mentioned GI upsets ...
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Thursday, 7 November 2013

Dr Richard Mackarness meets low-carb and Paleo pioneers in 1958

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Dr Richard Mackarness In Chapter 7 of his influential 1970's book on food allergies "Not All In The Mind" U.K. physician Dr R...
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