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PAUL MASON d | HONESTY IN SCIENCE Journal actually publishes TRUTH

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presents episode 1019 | Dr Paul Mason
HVMN podcast

I get excited when I find an academic paper
which has results that find against the
hypothesis and actually report it clearly

The American Journal of cardiology, 2004

Predicted saturated, fat, would increase LDL oxidation

LDL is incorrectly referred to as bad cholesterol…

Only if LDL becomes damaged, as an oxidation,
then it contributes to blood vessel plaque

The American Journal of cardiology 2004
predicted saturated fat, would increase LDL oxidation:

Actually: polyunsaturated, vegetable and seed oils cause

In their conclusion, they stated: “our original hypothesis was not correct. ”

That is fantastic

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