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.

Saturday, 3 June 2017

Gilbert's Syndrome - a user's guide

›
Last week I received some liver test results from my last follow-up visit to Auckland Clinical Services after clearing HCV genotype 3 in the...
2 comments:
Thursday, 18 May 2017

Fruit and Diabetes - some evidence

›
It's a commonly discussed paradox of sorts - how can fruit have a negative association with diabetes in epidemiology when it's full ...
2 comments:
Monday, 8 May 2017

A Quick note on the ASCOT-LLA "Nocebo" statin side-effects study

›
Here's a comment I put on Malcolm Kendrick's post about the "statin side effects minimal" Lancet paper. For what it's...
Tuesday, 2 May 2017

Bradford Hill is rolling in his grave

›
Austin Bradford Hill was, as should be well known, the father of modern epidemiology, who played a key role in determining a causal relation...
1 comment:
Monday, 1 May 2017

What I eat 2017

›
Another in the ever-popular genre of blog posts about what people eat. No photos though. I wake up and have an instant coffee with cream...
17 comments:
Tuesday, 18 April 2017

Counsels of perfection

›
Counsels of perfection A recent critique of the US dietary guidelines, which made some very good points about the failure to recommend tha...
2 comments:
Tuesday, 14 March 2017

The role of silicon in health and disease - is this the whole grain deficiency syndrome?

›
You can say what you like about whole grains, but their bran provides an excellent means of concentrating the element silicon from the ...
19 comments:
‹
›
Home
View web version
Powered by Blogger.