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.

Tuesday, 26 April 2016

Mediterranean diet score in stable heart disease, and, more thoughts on Ramsden et al.

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This news article that made the rounds yesterday demonstrates how confirmation bias keeps the diet-heart hypothesis afloat. Healthy eatin...
Sunday, 10 April 2016

The Tragedy of William Stark, who conclusively proved that eating crap will kill you, by a process of self-experimentation, in 1770, a fact which more people should pay attention to.

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How did I not know about William Stark MD ? Born in Birmingham of an Irish mother and a Scottish father, he studied philosophy in Gla...
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Thursday, 7 April 2016

On second thoughts, that vegetarian genomic study did show that not eating animals is not good for you.

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Generally, a study that purported to show that vegan and vegetarian diets are harmful would be welcomed by meat eaters, who get a lot ...
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Thursday, 31 March 2016

Silymarin for type 2 diabetes - significant effects on glucose and lipids from a safe OTC herbal.

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This study has an interesting backstory. Hepatitis C (mainly genotype 4) infects nearly a quarter of the Egyptian population. This is the ...
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Thursday, 24 March 2016

The Smoking Gun - the Role of PUFA in Non-Alcoholic Liver Disease

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The smoking gun Public health experts are gradually accepting the idea that sucrose and fructose are, like alcohol, causes of fat...
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Monday, 7 March 2016

The state of nutritional science, 2016

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Someone sent me a link to this paper the other day, it's not something I would have looked at otherwise. However, next time you read a ...
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Wednesday, 24 February 2016

Good News from Melbourne University's NZO Mouse LCHF "Paleo" Study

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The egregious behaviour of Prof Sol Andrikopoulos in his press release to global media has obscured the finding that was the primary purpose...
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