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home:tests:lipids [07.06.2011] – [Tests: cholesterol and triglycerides (lipids)] ingehome:tests:lipids [10.12.2018] – [Patients experiences] sallieq
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-In many of the diseases the Marshall Protocol (MP) treats, patients may present with elevated cholesterol. Traditionally, it has been assumed that the elevated cholesterol is causing or contributing to the disease process. However, the alternate hypothesis is no less plausible; in certain inflammatory diseases, the body may be deliberately upregulating levels of cholesterol in order to better manage the disease process. Increasing evidence suggests that this alternative explanation may be true.(({{pubmed>long:14631060}})) (({{pubmed>long:20377753}})) For example, a 2010 study found that several bacterial taxa in the oral cavity and the gut correlated with plasma cholesterol levels(({{pubmed>long:20937873}})), and another [[http://www.chromatographytoday.com/news/hplc-uhplc-lc-ms/31/breaking_news/high_cholesterol_limits_the_effects_of_human_endotoxemia/15770/|study]] found that high cholesterol protects against endotoxemia. +In many of the diseases the Marshall Protocol (MP) treats, patients may present with elevated cholesterol. Traditionally, it has been assumed that the elevated cholesterol is causing or contributing to the disease process. However, the alternate hypothesis is no less plausible; in certain inflammatory diseases, the body may be deliberately upregulating levels of cholesterol in order to better manage the disease process. Increasing evidence suggests that this alternative explanation may be true.(({{pubmed>long:14631060}})) (({{pubmed>long:20377753}})) For example, a 2010 study found that several bacterial taxa in the oral cavity and the gut correlated with plasma cholesterol levels(({{pubmed>long:20937873}})), and another [[http://www.chromatographytoday.com/news/hplc-uhplc-lc-ms/31/breaking_news/high_cholesterol_limits_the_effects_of_human_endotoxemia/15770/|study]] found that high cholesterol protects against endotoxemia.(({{pubmed>long:21711511}}))
  
 Both "good" and "bad" forms of cholesterol play pivotal roles in fighting infection, for example, scavenging endotoxins that are released during destruction of pathogenic bacterial forms. While higher levels of total cholesterol are associated with some forms of cardiovascular disease in some patient populations, a number of statistically significant inverse correlations have been found between total cholesterol and various diseases including chronic heart failure, respiratory and gastrointestinal diseases, and various acute infections.  Both "good" and "bad" forms of cholesterol play pivotal roles in fighting infection, for example, scavenging endotoxins that are released during destruction of pathogenic bacterial forms. While higher levels of total cholesterol are associated with some forms of cardiovascular disease in some patient populations, a number of statistically significant inverse correlations have been found between total cholesterol and various diseases including chronic heart failure, respiratory and gastrointestinal diseases, and various acute infections. 
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   * **Some angiographic studies show that cholesterol is //inversely// associated with atherosclerosis** – In two of five angiographic (x-rays of blood vessels) studies, there was an inverse association between change of total cholesterol and atherosclerotic growth.(({{pubmed>long:12037248}}))    * **Some angiographic studies show that cholesterol is //inversely// associated with atherosclerosis** – In two of five angiographic (x-rays of blood vessels) studies, there was an inverse association between change of total cholesterol and atherosclerotic growth.(({{pubmed>long:12037248}})) 
-  * **Diets intended to lower cholesterol do not lead to atherosclerosis** – In 2006, the Cochrane Collaboration published an update of a systematic review that analyzed 10 of the most rigorous studies to test the ability of "multiple risk factor interventions" (i.e. diets in low saturated fat, smoking cessation, etc.) to prevent cardiovascular disease. Together the trials accounted for around 900,000 patients, many of which were followed over the course of several years. The analysis found that interventions designed to lower risk factors for cardiovascular disease such as diet counseling were ineffective: "The pooled effects suggest multiple risk factor intervention has no effect on mortality.... The evidence suggests that such interventions have limited utility in the general population."(({{pubmed>long:17054138}})) In the only clinical trial of the effect of diets high in unsaturated fats on atherosclerosis that included a post-mortem, complicated atherosclerosis was most pronounced in the treatment group.((Dayton DF Pearce ML Hashimoto MS Dixon WJ Tomiyasu U [[http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/circulationaha;40/1S2/II-1|A Controlled Clinical Trial of a Diet High in Unsaturated Fat in Preventing Complications of Atherosclerosis]] //Circulation//. 1969;40:II-1.))+  * **Diets intended to lower cholesterol do not lead to reduced atherosclerosis** – In 2006, the Cochrane Collaboration published an update of a systematic review that analyzed 10 of the most rigorous studies to test the ability of "multiple risk factor interventions" (i.e. diets in low saturated fat, smoking cessation, etc.) to prevent cardiovascular disease. Together the trials accounted for around 900,000 patients, many of which were followed over the course of several years. The analysis found that interventions designed to lower risk factors for cardiovascular disease such as diet counseling were ineffective: "The pooled effects suggest multiple risk factor intervention has no effect on mortality.... The evidence suggests that such interventions have limited utility in the general population."(({{pubmed>long:17054138}})) In the only clinical trial of the effect of diets high in unsaturated fats on atherosclerosis that included a post-mortem, complicated atherosclerosis was most pronounced in the treatment group.((Dayton DF Pearce ML Hashimoto MS Dixon WJ Tomiyasu U [[http://circ.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/circulationaha;40/1S2/II-1|A Controlled Clinical Trial of a Diet High in Unsaturated Fat in Preventing Complications of Atherosclerosis]] //Circulation//. 1969;40:II-1.))
  
  
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