Just wondering if anyone who has been on the paleo diet for a significant amount of time has had any recent blood work and cares to share the results of their lipid panel. Just curious as to the effects pre and post diet.
Just wondering if anyone who has been on the paleo diet for a significant amount of time has had any recent blood work and cares to share the results of their lipid panel. Just curious as to the effects pre and post diet.
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Also what were the changes in your ratios? Ratios are far more important than the total numbers to me?
Last edited by mello_collins; 02-19-2012 at 07:19 PM.
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I'm interested as I have high cholesterol and hate beening on meds.
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Everything i've read seems to indicate cholesterol can significantly increase with paleo. I too would be curious about that from those serious about the diet. I am on pravachol now, BTW.
You've read wrong.
There are several on here who have some pretty remarkable pre and post paleo bloodwork changes.
I had all mine back towards the end of the year and despite my no grain, no sugar, high fat diet my lipids were perfect. According to conventional wisdom I should be dead based on what I eat.
Taking pills sucks. Medicate yourself with food and be done with it.
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trkykilr needs to chime in. I know his numbers made a significant change for the better after one month. So much so that his doctor told him to come back in two months because she'd never seen such a drastic change and she wanted to verify everything. She said if the numbers hold up, she wants the damn book.
Im not trying to discredit the diet but I suspect there is a pretty large confounding influence in many peoples numbers due to the addition of exercise as well as diet change. Glenn, were you exercising prior to going paleo or did you change both at the same time? I wonder if there would be an effect on an active person with a good lipid panel.
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Pre -
Total Cholesterol = 192
Triglycerides = 83
HDL = 56
VLDL Cholesterol = 17
LDL Cholesterol Calc = 119
LDL / HDL Ratio = 2.1
Post -
Total Cholesterol = 172
Triglycerides = 89
HDL = 61
VLDL Cholesterol = 18
LDL Cholesterol Calc = 93
LDL / HDL Ratio = 1.5
This was 1 year between labs. BP numbers were went from 180's / 130's to 117 / 73
Last edited by duckduckdog; 02-20-2012 at 02:39 PM.
I was exercising - not the same regimen that I follow now, but I was very active. Ran all the time, usually finished pretty well in local 5k's, but my diet sucked. I credit the diet change with my results. I don't think I work out any harder now compared to then, just smarter.
So you basically just dropped the LDL. Im assuming sodium goes on the paleo plan. Do you think thats why you BP dropped or oher dietary changes. DDD how did you eat pre, just whatever you wanted to eat or did you follow any type of plan.
Last edited by sc high tide; 02-20-2012 at 02:47 PM.
"It's a numbers game" - Mac Owen
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The BP #'s are pretty amazing. You on Med's when it was up 180/130's?
Good looking #'s for sure.
Gettin old is for pussies! AND MY NEW TRUE people say like Capt. Tom >>>>>>>>>/
"Wow, often imitated but never duplicated. No one can do it like the master. My hat is off to you DRDUCK!"
I've never been much on salt - never added it to anything that I ate and really dislike the taste of it. But you are right, buying fresh food and getting away from the processed stuff will definitely lower your sodium intake. However, the only real difference in how I ate then, compared to now, is the absence of grain and starches. I always ate a lot of fresh meat, but usually piled that on a bed of rice, with a side of rolls, followed by a slice of cake. Now I eat that same meat with veggies, maybe a sweet potato, and skip the cake.
Ah, so it's the excercise! No? Well it must be the sodium! No? Well______________(fill in the blank ad infinitum with everything EXCEPT a change in diet)
SCHT, do you work for a pharmaceutical company or something?
Just an FYI for all you do-it yourselfers that high of blood pressure is classified as a hypertensive emergency. Good on you for getting it controlled but I like my kidneys too much.
Brown or Schuman?
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