Thank you for this video and to the doctors for their hard work. I am a lean mass hyper responder. My BMI is 23, I’m in the top 4% of marathon runners my age (61), I have lean muscle mass from lifting and I am full carnivore strict. My LDL went from 199 to 364 in one year after I cut out carbs. A year ago I was lean, but not as muscular. I know I can manipulate my LDL with one sweet potato, Wow! I’m not going to do that. My observation is that I may be the person who fits Gods original mold. I’m fit, lean, eat the proper human diet, no junk or alcohol and my body is functioning as it is supposed to. The LDL is carrying the energy to the correct location. My HDL is 109 and triglycerides is 59, total cholesterol is 476. I would not take a statin even a gun was held to my head. There is zero evidence that Statin drugs reduces all cause mortality. Also zero evidence that cholesterol cause heart disease. There is evidence that higher cholesterol in people over 60 have a much less chance of getting diabetes, dementia, Alzheimer’s and likely cancer. My cholesterol is working like it is supposed to work.
I'm similar. I'm lean with some extra muscle mass from working out. Went carnivore and my numbers shot up Total 322, LDL 196, Tri 81, HDL 107. Alarmed me a bit when I saw them, but a little research seems to show that my ratios are very good. Will add that my fasting Insulin is 3.
@@SteakmanTexas another cholesterol molecule that is claimed to be real risk factor and you cannot lower it with nutrition, lifestyle, supplements or drugs
Just got back from my PCP, we discussed my Cardiac IQ results. First time getting this test after I requested it myself. She got concerned because my LDL was 181 making me borderline to get on statins. I said nope. I won't do it. So she said to limit animal meat consumption and consume unlimited fruits and veggies since they contain zero cholesterol. I stayed quiet. I wasn't going to argue with her but in my mind I was thinking that I'll just do the exact opposite of what she recommends. All my other numbers as far as particle size, triglycerides, hdl, and glucose were just fine. I'm 53, female. Thank you for this amazing video!!!
Oh my gosh! Am I LMHR?!? I’ve been on strict carnivore for the past 4 1/2 months. I’m 65 1/2-years old, 5’ 6” tall, and weigh 136 lbs. According to my Withings scale, my total body fat is around 6%. My last labs (10 days ago) showed cholesterol at 315, HDL at 47, LDL at 239. But my A1C lowered from 5.7 to 5.2, triglycerides lowered from 154 to 91. And my primary doctor freaked out and suggested I should do what all the overweight people are doing. She’s scheduling me to see a nutritionist, at which point I will strongly, but politely, decline the offer of a statin. I haven’t felt this healthy in decades. Why are they trying to discourage me from this new and improved lifestyle?!?
This is really really interesting! And as an insurance agent, of course I think about how clients that are LMHR could get sub standard ratings (more expensive) for a life insurance policy! Now I can include in my cover page notes that there is research for those applicants who are LMHR that are super health that should get a preferred or super preferred rating (less expensive) and help to fight to get that better rating. Look forward to more research on this subject.
I have been listening to this video and I think I may be one of these so called mass hyper responders. I have been on the low cards low sugar diet since the beginning of the year. I did my blood work last month and my LDLC went up to 327 and my doctor put me on statin. I took it for 3 days and discontinued. My total cholesterol was 403, HDL 60, Triglyceride 78, VLDL 16. I feel great and have lost weight on this carnivore diet. My doctor has asked that I do another blood work and I will print this paper and discuss it with him. Thank you and keep up the good work. I am a huge fan!
You guys give me hope in this mixed up confused world. Not only are you changing medicine, you giving the world hope that we can take back our lives from big business and big pharma! Keep carrying the torch!
Glad to see you notice that big Pharma was critical here in that once they saw there was a medicine in their stock that matched some aspect of how lipids worked, they announced they found a solution to heart disease, blind-folded our doctors and medical schools then sold us $Billions upon $Billions of worthless statins. Recently the same thing was tried with "plaque in the brain" Alzheimer's patients. But that big Pharma med is failing bc there was an outcry that we had been set just for high profits. NOT FOR CURE.
How did our ancestors survive without knowing about HDL, LDL blah blah blah. This makes for a great discussion among academics it is just a debating society. I eat a Carnivore diet and I am 68 years old male, retired R.N. and I avoid the Health Care Industrial Complex as much as possible partly because I made my living working in that system for over 40 years. Big Pharma owns the current Health Care system and I do not know anything about my HDL, LDL blah blah blah. What did our ancestors do before humans became nervous Nellies and became obsessed with visiting their M.D. and getting permission for a lab test in order to get a profit drug pushed onto them. This Big Pharma racket is the problem. I have the understanding needed to take my health into my own hands and if you also have that ability just live as your ancestors lived and avoid all these Lab tests and doctor visits and live a Carnivore life and ignore all this obsession with labs and toxic Big Pharma 'drugs'.
Gosh! I’m there with you…recent labs indicated high level triglycerides & cholesterol….the day before the yearly physical, I had zero worries, the day of I suddenly became concerned over numbers! Today I’m pissed! And I will not take their meds but will work at removing carbs from my diet and living til God calls me home…I’m 75 yrs old….
@@pwx9000 90% of my diet is beef and extra beef fat[suet/tallow]. The other 10% is eggs, goat cheese. Zero Carb. diet is how I would describe my diet. Water is all I drink. One cup of coffee per day. I eat about 1 1/2 pounds of beef daily and 3 to 4 eggs daily. Sometimes I will eat a little more than 1 1/2 pounds of beef and beef fat if I feel the appetite. This zero carb. diet makes eating simple.
I'm a lean mass guy with high LDL. Strict Keto/animal based lifestyle for three years. My doc did a basic blood panel in the spring during an annual physical and my LDL was high. He freaked out. I am lean (5'11" and 145 lbs), muscular with an obvious "eight pack" stomach, regularly lift weights, sprint, backpack, nordic ski. 50 years old and living my best life. I said "hell no" to a prescription drug. I also found another doctor. Here's the thing: Before Keto I got sick on a regular basis, at least 4 times a year with a cold. Often the cold would turn into a sinus infection. That was my life before Keto. I have not had a cold since starting Keto three years ago. I am still very active outside but my workouts have actually gotten much, much easier, because I'm not fighting SAD (Standard American Diet) anymore. I sometimes get a natural high when I'm nordic skiing for hours without eating. It's crazy. High LDL is good, as far as this lay heathen is concerned.
Main question is WHY mosto doctors think high cholesterol has to be adresses with pills that have severe side FX for life? I pesonally think they just follow ancient protocols and are unable to challenge they medic knowledge. At the end, results and overall health is the goal. Not a lab paper.
I had to laugh when you said take this paper to your doctor. When I’ve done that, it’s never positively received. I got a range from “you read too much” to “I don’t have time to read that” to “ I don’t care about your cherry picked article I don’t do witchcraft”. I wish there was a repository of doctors with a different mindset because this is frustrating
The medical schools are supported BY pharmaceutical companies. Doctors hold onto their false narratives BECAUSE as long as they follow that "conventional wisdom", they cannot be sued for malpractice in the event that something goes wrong. YOUR bad health is THEIR security blanket.
My Dr said the same! Said directly to me "well well aren't you Dr Google" - dropped her services immediately! This is MY health & not her decision... the 1st 3 questions in your Dr visit should be about your diet.
The practical carnivore I believe has a repository or creating one. You can google and find one. I found my doctor that way. I told him I am carnivore. We did my bloodwork for the first time after 3 months of carnivore. Total 303. Another test came back 325. My bmi is 22. He came back and said congrats, you are a lean mass hyper responder. I have been looking at life insurance. I am cringing to think what my payments will be.
I am thrilled to hear this research! I’ve been on keto for five years now and it works for me. The first year my LDL was off the charts and my doctor wanted to put me on all kinds of medication. I walked out and never went back because I heard Dr. Barry say don’t worry about it. So I haven’t.I weighed in at 130 pounds after losing 40. Thank you for your research!
Hang in there. If you look up the key terms every time, even if you have to do multiple times and listen to more than one person discuss blood panels, etc eventually it sinks in. Listening to different people helps because they have different ways of explaining stuff and you'll begin to see it. It also helps me when I get my blood work done, I look up any terms I don't know. You can just google "normal levels of .." whatever and google will find it for you.
@@dreamingrightnow1174 I have neither the time nor the patience to stop the video every few seconds to look up a term. Especially when a lot of the terms won't be as easy as just reading a definition. It's an hour long video that would turn into more like a 5 hour video. I'm not saying I'm not interested in learning these things, just not on this scale in such a short period of time. It's absolutely not feasible for me.
Summary: The #1 indicator of a greater increase in LDL is a lean BMI. The #2 indicator is the ratio of triglycerides to HDL. The smaller the number, the more likely a rise in LDL. (Note, small numerator (healthy triglycerides) divided by high denominator (healthy HDL) = a small number. In math, think how 1/100 is smaller than 1/10.) Conclusion: high LDL may not be the Bogey Man scientists assumed it to be.
I just got my biometrics results. After 11 months of keto and low carb my numbers went from 5 for 5 markers for metabolic syndrome to 5 for 5 excellent, no risk factors! My LDL dropped from 295 to 201, my HDL went from 38 to 64, and triglycerides from over 400 down to 74. Lost 65 lbs and blood pressure was 120/80 and taken during a high stress day at work.
I am relatively lean. Attempting to get rid of the rest of my pot belly. Over the past two years with two keto sessions, I have moved from 205lbs to under 170lbs. My HDL has risen from low 40s to upper 50s. My AIC dropped from 5.5% to 4.9%. My triglicerides have gone down from 85 to 72. My resting heart rate has gone down from 58 to 52. My LDL though has gone up 50-80pts to close to 200. My doc told me to go on a low fat diet, work out more, and start on statins. I told him the reason I have improved numbers is from a high fat diet. Seems weird that I should flip to a low fat diet and start drugs?
KETO normalized all my bloodwork. Total Cholesterol from 325 to 170. Triglycerides normal. Best thing I have ever done for myself and down 30 lbs in 1.5 years.
@@richardmiller1256 that’s interesting. My endocrinologist says cholesterol has been vilified by the statin makers. He says high cholesterol is nowhere near as bad as being pre-diabetic.
I’ve been a strict carnivore for 14 months. I’ve never felt better! I have been sporting high LDL and Cholesterol levels, Mod to high HDL, low triglycerides, and a ratio at 1.6. My doc continues to push statins, and ASA, but I continue to refuse. I’ve been flagged as “non-compliant.” So glad to hear the studies have begun.
Im curious how you know your were flagged as non-compliant? Ive refused statins as well.. and some other advice from him and I was wondering if hes got a big red X on my file now as being one of those patients lol
Me too but I was on keto for about 5 months back in 2018 & lost 20 pound which all came back when I craved carbons ( potatoes, spaghetti etc. now I’ve been told ( I’m 76) that I have high cholesterol but heard this research and won’t take the meds. BUTT I’m going to try keto again so I can lose weight.
Exceptional interview and research! I'll stand behind solid answers rather than doctor's unnecessary prescriptions for costly meds. Thank you all for being ahead of the curve.
My health care provider, said “these guys aren’t treating you, I am, and you won’t find a doc that will support this, except dr Atkins but he’s dead. I said he died from a fall not the Atkins diet. This is the kind of stuff we who want local support have to deal wth.
Wow - can't tell you how reassuring it is to find out about LMHR. I am 66 years old and went on a modified keto diet for anti-inflammatory purposes. My numbers are a low BMI (18), low triglycerides(61), high HDL (70), high LDL (170), high Apo-B (120), low triglyceride:HDL ratio (0.87) and my doctor will not give up the idea I should be on a statin, which I have chosen not to do. The evidence you have collected speaks volumes -- thank you for the papers and your hard work. I look forward to future developments and discoveries for LMHR and metabolic health!
Omg I'm totally in the same boat. I've never felt better in my life however my numbers almost mirror yours. I refuse to take a statin at all costs as well. This video makes so much sense and I'm so grateful for it and all the work that went into the research.
Dr. Feldman's comment about low-carb approaches being a relative new phenomenon in the medical community is surprising. 50 years ago, after gaining 10 lbs. of what I called post active duty weight, I read about the Atkins (low-carb) diet, I implemented the guidelines into my daily eating regimen, lost the 10 lbs., and thereafter resumed the approach every time I regained 4 or 5 lbs. My question then is, what literature has existed over the past 40 or 50 years that might be looked at, and if it was buried, why was it buried and by which organization? This post was an excellent way to gain insight into how intelligent humans cooperate and solve problems. Thank you...
@@coachbahraen I'm not a fan of when phd's give medical or nutritional or fitness advice and use the title "dr". It gives the impression they're medical doctors and that's misleading. They may have studied the literature more than an MD and may be better informed, but they should be respected for that, not because people put an oversized trust in a degree in medicine.
There were a few….our family doctor of the ‘90’s; he has since then passed, so I might as well mention his name, William Mauer, DO, told his patients they were addicted to carbs. He gave out a diet sheet that was very restrictive-more so than Atkins-no pork, no processed meats, no fruit except grapefruit, a limited selection of veg that were low-sugar (no carrots, peas or green beans), no beans, no breads, cereals or flour…. There were 3 stages, you could bring back berries in stage 2. But he specified 75 g protein per day, which seemed impossible to me until he got me having lamb chops for breakfast. He might have been fascinated by all the research on plant toxins. He was open to learning more. He also gave a better adjustment than any chiro I’ve ever gone to! Ave et vale, Dr. Mauer!
just finished my fist 6 months of strict keto., lost tons of weight, diabetes symptoms all gone. Blood pressure went from high to the prerssure of an athlete, But..yes, my LDL is higher than ever.
As a female whose LDL rose immediately after getting into Keto this show was so important & so informative I feel compelled to comment, even though it's been a month since it aired. Over 4 yrs of Keto w/no significant change in LDL, I've for several months had the urge to add some complex carbs back in my diet. This confirms the old saw, "listen to your body", with a few caveats... don't listen if the body tells you to eat biscuits &/or drink slurpees.
Love these talks. Wish that more doctors listened to this information and maybe we'd have a healthier society. Personally I'm not scared of cholesterol or most diseases. But I'm scared of most doctors and our health authorities.
Most dr's are not passionate & fascinated by human physiology as is Dr Berry and his colleagues. It's a well-paying job to most dr's. I dread getting my results and being railroaded into taking statins. They tried to put me on in my 40's when my cholesterol wasn't even high.
@@SandyCheeks63564 I'll just add extra carbs starting 3 days before blood is drawn...No matter the results,I've already been up close and personal with statins and I will never take them again..No Dr. can force you to take a drug.
@@SandyCheeks63564 That might be a good question for the general comment section. It wasn’t really addressed in the video. Just that for lean mass hyper-responder phenotype, very low carbs seem to correlate with high LDL (and HDL) cholesterol. And adding the equivalent of carbs in a small sweet potato, the LDL dropped significantly (probably over time, though they didn’t say how quickly). It sounds like the researchers don’t necessarily know why it lowers cholesterol so profoundly for these people. That may be one of the questions more research will answer.
Thank you! I asked you this very question recently after watching Mr Feldman and Dr Ford about being a lean mass hyperresponder. Doctor after doctor has warned me about alarming LDL. I'm really lean and fit.
Wow, here I was worried about my blood work LDL - 191 mg/dl, HDL 86 mg/dl total cholesterol - 288 and triglicerices - 56. I guess I should be happy with it.😃 great chat doctors. Thank you for sharing with us about these findings they are comforting to keto people. My A1C is 4.9. Not to mention my BP went from 140/95 to 100/70. To all who are still not sure if they want to go KETO, KETO is the ONLY HEALTHY and maintanable way to stay healthy.
My mom said id probably get high cholesterol because my dad had it..but..my cholesterol is barely going up at 25 now..because i started keto..my ldl was 100 in 2023 october and now its down again at 98 somehow...idk how lol...wtf. and hdl is 78...idk how that means id have FH.....hopefully not cuz that would mean keto would be bad for me to be on right??? I used to eat oat smoothies like religion back in 2020 up until 2023 because my pcos got really bad...😢😢
I thank you very much about this topic. My cholesterol went up when I eat a low carb diet. I was puzzled . I am a diabetic type two for 20 years and was on metformin .Now I know the family doctor would add more meds to my list. With this talk, I no lower worry about this
I just got off the phone as we speak with my doctor about my blood results. I’m 54, I’m a health specialist who is eating carnivore without cheating for 2 years now. My (European measure system) total cholesterol was 9.1 (considered normal 1-5) my cholesterol/ HDL ratio 3.9 (normal lower than 4) my HDL 2.3 (normal 1-4) MY LDL 6.4! (Normal lower than 2,6) but my triglycerides 0.8 (normal value higher than 0.5 and lower than 2) I’m lean and do weight training about 2 till 3 times a week. My doctor respected my choice not to come in or go on meds but he was not happy with it. Tbh sometimes, although i feel good and healthy, i do doubt my health from a LDL point of view. I’m glad i run into video’s like this because my wish is to grow old and see my grandson grow up. Thank you very much, greetings from the Netherlands.
I’m overweight. I’ve lost 30lbs so now 201. Today my numbers were Total Cholesterol 283 (High) Triglyceride 83 HDL 65 LDL 201 (High?) Cholesterol to HDL Ratio 4.4 LDL: HDL Ratio 3.09
Omgosh Dr Berry thank you so much for this. My dr freaks out about my ldl and total and even tried to put me on a statin. Went as far as sending the script to my pharmacy but I never took it. Went back last month told him I didn’t take it boy he didn’t take that well. But too bad not taking it. And I lowered my ldl 38 points 💪without his statin. Thanks to all of you guys do
I have been concerned about my high LDL on keto and I am very hopeful that it is a harmless byproduct. Thank you so much for organizing this discussion Dr. Berry!
This is me!!! I started low carb a couple of years ago, because I was insulin resistant. Now my LDL is high, not crazy high, but enough that my doctor wants me to go on a statin! I refuse!! My HDL and triglycerides are great. I’m no longer insulin resistant, but diabetes is very prevalent in my family, so I want to continue low carb. My BMI is 18.5. This explains to me why my LDL is higher than it has ever been. Thanks!!
I have a revolutionary new treatment for family related diabetes. A visit to the dentist. Get dentist to remove your sweet tooth. Cured in one sitting.
I am confused. Are these lab patterns from lean mass hyper responder indicators for increase cardiovascular risk? And then if so simply adding some amount of carbohydrates may decrease that risk?
This subject seems to related with what i learned from doctors like Paul Mason and Nadir that the precursor making ketones tends to produce ldl cholesterol and also that the cholesterol retrieving receiptors get down regulated when insulin level is low. Adding some carbs will lower ketone production and also increase insulin level, which in turn lower the ldl
Lean Mass Hyper Responders. My tribe!! Total Cholesterol went from 109 (as a chubby pre-diabetic) to 335. My doctor gives me worried lectures and prescribed statins. After five years of reading, I’ve made my peace with having shocking numbers. (HDL-80, Trigs 65). My doc calmed down a bit when my CAC came back as a zero.
This is a cac is not everything though obviously a great test for a piece of mi d. You also have to consider your carotid arteries that could have plaque not just coronary arteries.
Me, too. But I"m getting a CIMT tomorrow because it detects plaques at an earlier stage than CAC. Can be tough to find a place that does it, though....
Great video, wonderful to see competent investigators with intellectual integrity looking into this phenomenon. Re. Tro’s comment about implications for clinical practice: the question is NOT “Can we reduce hyper-responders’ LDL-C via dietary intervention instead of drugs,” but “Is there any reason to be at all concerned about their high LDL-C numbers?”
Tro seems to have the goal of lowering LDL. Why? If the breakdown of the LDL shows there is a higher amount of large LDL and lower amount of small LDL, my understanding is that this is good. It does not look like he accepts all the information regarding LDL. I watched a really good video by Dr. Sten Ekberg on high LDL. It was so informative.
Thank you doctor Berry for supporting a community of doctors and amazing people who are paving the way for a proper human diet to be possible for all who pursue peace and health! 🥰
I’m not worried about my elevated low-density lipoprotein cholesterol carrier - why would I be? Cholesterol is essential for life is it not? I thought the cholesterol argument had been debated and destroyed in its irrelevance.
Agreed. This video kind of confused me. My HDL and TG numbers predict my elevated LDL is pattern A and therefore, not a metric of concern. These people seem to be suggesting that isn't the case. Hoping Dr. Berry will do a follow up offering his opinion. In fact I think they should bring in Dr. Mason into this conversation and let him add his 2 cents as well.
Dr. Tro very much still seemed to be concerned about LDL, the rest seemed reserved on what to think as 700 is a very high number. Very technical talk but the beauty of this study, no matter how they try to twist it in the future, we have a group of very healthy people with high LDL. Seemingly the healthier their other markers were, the higher the LDL. This is one more study showing non-correlation between LDL and more reliable disease markers. And finally why this matters. Vast majority of doctors still stare at total-c and LDL and hook you up with statins. This kind of data helps bring it to the knowledge of some of them. The trainwreck of diet-heart-hypothesis is still causing damage. These studies provide a bit of hope of relief from it.
Im confused still..so if my father had high cholesterol...that doesnt necessarily mean i have FH? Also...my cholesterol isnt high...its still in normal range...its just my LDL is 98 it was 101 i think back in October 2023...so idk...knock on wood..but is that good? If i had FH wouldnt i have high cholesterol since i was 15? Which im 25...im scared lol because its so confusing..and having no answers to a pressing question ...is more stressful..but its fine i guess...another death another study
My LDL went from 265 to about 324 after a couple years. Triglycerides went from 175 to 75, so much better there. Cholesterol is just a number, and I'm not worried about it. My family doctor is however, and has offered me a statin multiple times; I'm not taking the bait.
I would like to follow you for 20 years....I bet you are doing damage to your cardiovascular sys eating all that meat and drinking all that oil. Yikes!
To monitor your health, the up to date marker that you should use is TRG/HDL. Cutting out carbs and sugar will not lower your LDL, you will have to increase your consumption of good saturated fats like coconut oil for a year or two before you can experience a drop in the LDL level.
@@boomerang6130 LDL is also an indicator of systemic inflammation, oxidative stress level and for the cell and vessel wall integrity and stability. Fat is the raw material to build all these and it takes years to replace these cells.
I relate so much to this video. Always been exercising and eating relatively healthy. 3 years ago my Triglyceride/HDL ratio was 1,48 with an LDL of 1,30g/L. I was 48 years ol back then. A year ago i was being more careful with my died and eating less sugar but not really doing Keto, increased the level of exercising, lost 6 kgs. My Triglyceride/HDL ratio went down to 0,81 with an LDL going up slightly to 1,37. Right after that i went on full Keto. Its been a year now, i have completely cut all sugars and carbs, exercising like crazy, never been so lean, completely reversed the little plaque i had in my arteries (my cardiologist does not understand), no more alergies, inflamation marker close to zero, trygliceride/HDL at 0,71 ! But LDL = 2,36g/L or 6,22mmol/L !!! go figure
For 30+ years I have been anemic, low d and suffering autoimmune diseases. In my late 40s add low t, hypertension and weight gain. Went keto then carnivore in late 50s and testosterone is 700, d is 105, hdl 72, a1c 5, bp is normal after losing 40 lbs and most importantly no more autoimmune disease but my dr panics over my lipids. Cholesterol 500+ ldl nearly 400, so I told him I will reduce butter, bacon and heavy cream intake if it'll make him feel better but I'm not eating any more weeds for the rest of my life. I am pissed that no "health" professional tried Atkins 30 years ago, I heard about it but they said it would kill me.
Is it possible that this is what humans were supposed to be? High LDL fighting against infectious diseases, covid, cancer etc? Low triglycerides ,high HDL to fight against heart disease?
It also seems to keep viruses in dormancy. I have that nasty one that makes certain body parts get blistered and red. Low carb keto has completely stopped all the outbreaks. It’s like the immune system is supercharged!
Yeah my LDL went a little high when my BMI dropped. Maybe LDL isn't the boogeyman we've been lead to believe. And I love that analysis of data and machine learning came up with this. And my BMI is 22.8.
Not Big Pharma. The only reason cholesterol was demonized is DUMB GOVERNMENT. Never forget that for business to have decision-making power over private life is IF the government allows it... Stop blaming ppl for having short-term self-interest, blame government for being totalitarian. It has always been the only reason.
@@AleksandarIvanov69 The mega corporations spend hundred's of billions of dollars per year on advertising, promotion, misinformation and bribery. It works. Most everyone is brainwashed into believing many falsehoods regarding human nutrition and health. They're doing EXACTLY what the tobacco companies did for thirty years - lie about and deny the health dangers of their products.
How exciting for you all to be bringing in a new paradigm in medicine. Congratulations one and all, and much gratitude for your critical thinking skills!
LMHR🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 thank you guys for all your hard work. I am so glad I go by how I feel!!! Being keto & very low carb makes me feel my best. My doctors are freaking out. But I am singing hallelujah thank you Jesus I feel amazing! Thanks to good doctors like you wi’ll get the word out!
This was so interesting to me because this is exactly what has happened to me. I have been on keto for two months. I went from a waist size 33 inches to 29 inches. I lost 10 lbs but that wasn’t my intentions but extra bonus. My triglycerides 4 months ago were 204, now 96. What shocked me was that 4 months ago my cholesterol was 137 but now 215. So my question is, should I be concerned? I weigh 123 and 5’6”. I am an extremely young 81 year old. Lol I watch every video you put out. Thanks Dr. Berry, I’ve learned more from you in two months then I have in over 81 years.
To monitor your health, the up to date marker that you should use is TRG/HDL. Cutting out carbs and sugar will not lower your LDL, you will have to increase your consumption of good saturated fats like coconut oil for a year or two before you can experience a drop in the LDL level.
I've lost over 100 lbs on the Keto diet in 2 years while increasing physical activity levels, with Dr. Berry as one of my most followed virtual coaches. Thank you, Dr. Berry, for everything you do! I'm 59 and I feel amazing. BMI has dropped from 38.2 (306 lbs) to 25 (200 lbs). I just had my bloodwork done and this LMHR lipid profile/pattern fits like a glove, although I wouldn't say I'm "lean", yet: Elevated HDL, low Triglycerides, and above normal LDL and non-HDL. The results suggested to me that I needed to lower my overall saturated fat consumption and start reintroducing carbohydrates into my diet, more akin to a paleo diet for long-term weight management. I have yet to speak with my nutritionist about my situation to come up with an ideal macronutrient profile/diet plan, but I'm excited to see how I can positively affect these numbers by reintroducing more whole food, organic carbohydrates back into my diet. I'm also going to share this exciting research with my family Doctor, who is an old-school Keto denialist. Great Community! Great science! I smell a Nobel Peace Prize cooking!
I lost from 425lbs to 220lbs on low carb and Keto. I'm carnivore mostly now. A1c went from 8.4 in 2018 to 5.2 in 2019. Fell off the wagon during pandemic 2020 but only to 241lbs. So I gained 21 pounds. But I eat once a day or sometimes twice and in 2021 have had a rough year. Stage 3 breast cancer. Double mastectomy and all the limp nodes out of right arm. Plus chemo that made me sick for a month. Carnivore has worked for me and sometimes ketovore.
GOODLUCK to you. Remember that most tumors need sugars to survive. They are thankful for extra sugars in your bloodstream, so starve them out of sugars.
I'm so sorry you are having such rough times. You are on the right path by not eating sugars. Do not give up. Trust in God and Jesus Christ. God bless you in your journey to a better health.
This is fascinating. I have been dealing with this exact result. While my numbers aren't quite "LMHR", they are trending that way. I went from BMI 28+ to under 23. MY HDL went from 31 to 52. Trigs down from 231 to 91; ratio down from 7.45 to 1.75; LDL more than doubled to 242. Of course my doctor's hair is on fire.
There are those who have very high LDL well into their senior years with no evidence of heart disease. And there are those with normal LDL (50%+) who die from heart attacks. It certainly seems like we're missing something in our quest to reduce heart disease.
It's the @%#!! INFLAMATORY LDL that attacks the artery lining, not the normal LDL which is doing its job transporting fat and cholesterol to the cells of the body. LDL number is just a number whether high or low. The diet if is causes inflammation can kill you.
I had a physical in 2016 and my cholesterol was quite high and the dr wanted to put me on statins which i did not want to do so i asked if i could try to get it down on my own, immediately went on the keto diet. Six months later i went back to the dr and my cholesterol was even higher. I had lost 42 lbs. She wanted me to have a coronary ct scan and then come back in a week to discuss my treatment. 3 days later she called me to tell me that she canceled my appt because i had 0% plaque in the arteries around my heart. I was 55 years old. Same thing happened again in 2022 with a different doctor. Still 0% plaque in the arteries around my heart.
Dave, don’t so underestimate all doctors. Many, including endo. specialists, recommend low-carb, keto diets. And have been since 1980’s. MD on East Coast
I have been following you for years, Dr. Berry, but have never left a comment. In 2018 my BMI was 28.6, I was pre-diabetic, and clearly insulin resistant. My LDL was 162, HDL 52, Triglycerides 136. I started IF, a low carb diet, and daily exercise. I lost 65 pounds and started to feel better than I had in years. Today, at 53 years old, I am in the best shape of my adult life. My BMI is 18.7, and my A1C is in the normal range. At my annual physical last week, my LDL was 199, HDL 87, Triglycerides 57. My doctor freaked out over my LDL and told me I needed to go on a statin immediately. I declined. If you compare the numbers, my LDL has only gone up slightly, my Triglycerides plummeted, and my HDL rose significantly. That has been happening steadily for the past five years, and I have charted it for her. All my doctor can focus on is that my LDL is hovering around 200 right now. I told her to order an advanced lipid panel with inflammation, and a CAC. I'm confident those test results will demonstrate I am not at a high risk for CVD. My Triglyceride/HDL ratio is 0.65. My waist/height ratio is 0.4. I do not feel I have anything to be concerned about. I could be wrong. Either way, I will have more data about my health. The additional tests have just been scheduled. This video was fascinating, and I will be following this work closely. Thank you for sharing!
@@jltotheb5550 The advanced lipid panel looked great. LDL particle number in the optimal range (I don't have access to the exact numbers at the moment). LDL Pattern was A. ApoB and Lipo(a) were in the optimal range. C reactive peptide was in the "average relative cardiovascular risk" range. And my CAC score was 0. I fired my doctor, who still wanted me to take a statin. Haven't had a cholesterol test since, but am not the least bit worried about it.
@@ElizabethFloraRoss Excellent . . . thank you for the update!!!! My after-low-carb numbers mirror yours. I will be requesting the same advanced tests.
On LCHF and Keto diet for 8 years now! 45 y o, Lean , strong, happy, healthy- LDL is 9 , my husband who is a Dr give up of telling me about statins, I don’t believe in to statins, I believe in the Keto diet , ketosis is a natural best state for humans 💪🏼🙏😇 blessed to be on Keto diet ! Seen miracles with all my clients whom I prescribed Keto !😍 thank you for this great video!🙏
Been on a Keto diet since June 1st. I have gone from having 2-4 ocular migraines per day to ONE over the last 6 months. And that one migraine I had on June 2nd! This is mind blowing and life changing to me, the migraines are JUST GONE! With a BMI of 22 I have dodged my Doctor insisting I get lipid levels drawn.
What do you mean exactly when you say kero? What are your carbs? Veggies? I am very thin and fit, and I have been carnivore for 2 weeks now. The high cholesterol phenomenon makes me very nervous !
@@lq4657 -- I eat under 10 carbs per day but i don't count low carb veggies in my count. I don't eat the starchy veggies so that is not even in the mix. I do eat legumes. Since I made this post I have had my cholesterol numbers drawn and they were very good.
I eat carnivore and have for 3.5 years. Bloodwork done last September. Glucose: 90 Triglycerides: 53. HDL: 60 with ratio of 1.1 LDL Cholesterol: 326 My CAC score showed I have a less than 10% chance of developing heart disease. Blood pressure was 114 over 72. A1C: 5.4. I weigh about 145 pounds and am 5' 8''. My obese physician mentioned me taking a statin, but from past conversations with me, he did not push the statin this time. I ignore my physician mostly when it concerns the carnivore woe. I did crossfit 3-5 days a week for 1.5 years. Now, I do crossfit in the morning and workout in another gym in the afternoon for 30 minutes to an hour . One of the best things about eating a carnivore woe is that my vocal range expanded by a full fifth...lol
Yes please elaborate on your vocal range. I’m carnivore too and I noticed a change in my voice. Then I also thought it was just my imagination. Until now I’m considering there’s something to it. Very intriguing!
I reside in the UK and my experience is strikingly similar, Diagnosed with type 2, embraced keto for 5 months and this is my results: loss 3 stones, diabetes reversed,my disability limping on the right knees, restricted use of my right shoulder, eye sight improved and skin tags fell off. Dr now stated that my LDL is quite high so I have cut out cheese, reduced coconut oil to a mere 5% and introduced low carbs such as chickpeas, quinoa, black beans etc. I am super fit, lean for a 50 year old with a six packs from riding Brompton. Thanks Dr Berry.
Same here, I started Keto and my LDL, Total went high. HDL went up a bit, Triglycerides were ok. My doctor freaked out. I am 148 lbs, skinny and very active. He wanted to put me on statins, I said no. I scaled back the heavy saturated fats, and went to a more balanced Paleo Diet (which I prefer anyway.) With keto, I missed my veggies, milk, beans and some fruits. Now my LDL is 120, HDL 45, Total 180 and Triglycerides 126. In my opinion, humans evolved to eat a more balanced Paleo type diet (to be suatainable.) I do 17 hours fasting, watch my calorie intake, exercise 5 days a week and I eat almost everything. This works for me.
GREAT video. I hope you have these guys back on sometime for more discussion. Meanwhile, I am 5 months on Int-Fasting/Carno/Keto, and have lost 51lbs. (From 319 to now 268) I am 17 months Remission for High Grade Diffuse B-Cell Non-Hodgkins Splenic Lymphoma (Splenectomy). Next PET Scan is in January. My LDL is climbing slowly, and HDL is low, but all other labs are pretty solid. My PCP wants me on a multiple statins, but NOT gonna do it. Maybe I will have a potato every other day, and see what happens? Thx Doc, you are The Man!!
High LDL is NORMAL and not dangerous unless the breakdown of the types of cholesterol show it. DO not let them scare you out of your new wisdom. get the proper blood annalysis.
Thank you so much for this great informative information.! I have been on keto for 6 weeks. I'm 69 years young. I just had a lipid panel done, and yes, my LDL was the highest it has ever been. It went up to 204. Never has it ever been that high. My HDL was 108, triglycerides is 51. My HDL has always been high, and triglycerides has always been low. I feel so much better listening to Dr. Ken Berry. I have always been very healthy, and this high LDL number did scare me. Thanks again. God Bless.
Thank you all for this talk 🙏 super fascinating! Guess I fall into this category. I have Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, MCAS with multiple anaphylaxis attacks, have had multiple joint reconstructions and now need my hip, pcos (apparently?), sleep apnoea and am a 31 year old woman. Drs just tell me to take opioids, steroids, tricyclic antidepressants(for nerve pain) and NSAIDs and the pill to ‘manage’. Also recovered from anorexia, my body fat went from 2% to 19% and bmi that wasn’t even on a chart to 19/20 which I’ve been able to maintain. I adopted a keto lifestyle a few years ago, total cholesterol went up and was told to go on a low fat high carb diet and exercise more by my gp!!! 🙄 To deal with pain I’m now on a carnivore diet, LDL is 197 HDL 100 TRI 35 with a tri/hdl ratio of 0.38 which I ordered privately. It got me off the pain pills and my inflammation and nerve pain has reduced dramatically. I’ve maintained my lean body type and it’s helped heal my relationship with food. I know if I were to take these labs to my go they’d freak out! Discussions and videos like these are needed and so important 🙌
So exciting fellas, thank you as another lmhr. It is absolutely a thing. Just have to see if the ldl is harmful at such high levels…hope not. I love keto.
I’ve just started Keto two weeks ago. I had a stroke 6 months ago, and I was started on Lipitor in the hospital. I hated the side effects, but I didn’t want another stroke. So I stopped taking it, without a plan. Then I discovered Dr. Berry on RUclips and while I’m convinced he is right, I alternate between confidence and fear as I follow down this path. I know when I go to see my GP again, he is going to wash his hands of me because I’m not following his advice.
Thank you for this. My recent bloodwork came back with high LDL and low triglycerides. I have been eating a real food low carb diet for several months now. I feel great, look good, my BMI has gone down to a healthy range and my hip to waste ratio is healthy now. (Very good blood pressure too)
I am very small. 5'4, 120lbs. I tried Keto for about 5 months. I started have menstrual cycles 2x per month. The second cycle would start on day 10. Additionally, my LDL and Triglycerides went up and were out of range for the first time ever. My first month of doing 50 net carbs, my menstrual cycles regulated. I am getting my lipids checked next month. I have been on oral progesterone .35mg for 4.5 years throughout all of this and that did not change. Would love to see more information on the menstrual cycle changes in small, lean women.
I've been waiting for this. I'm a woman of 67 and grandmotherof nine, resistance training and bodyweight exercise, high HDL 85, triglycerides 70, LDL around 230, and I was wondering why. Keto for about five years, carnivore for about two years, now ketovore. And I found eating white rice and an occasional potato helpful. Now I understand, or at least know I'm not alone! Thanks guys!
Hi. ive been on keto for 3 months and have lost 20lbs. after i reach my goal i would like to slowly add rice back in my diet. how much rice to you eat? how often? im asian and need rice!!! hehehe 🤣
@@rondela7341Sorry I never responded. I just watched this video again, having forgotten that I'd seen it. I only eat rice when I feel I need it, so not often, maybe once in two weeks, and I usually cook ¼ cup for me and my husband to share.
This is me 100%. I just received my blood work after being in ketosis/carnivore for 2ish months, my LDL skyrocketed to literally 636! Haha I was in disbelief. A year and a half ago it was 158- not in ketosis. More of my results: Hs-CRP - 0.7 Tri/HDL - 1 Fasting insulin- 2 HbA1C- 5.6 HDL - 88 Triglycerides- 87 My doctor reads a lot about carnivore and is into fringe topics and even this freaked him out a bit and said it’s really not normal…. He loves reading so I can’t wait to share this study with him! He told me to reintroduce some carbs and we are retaking labs in 8 weeks. Thank you so much and God bless y’all!
Dr. Berry. This video confused me. My HDL and TG numbers predict my elevated LDL is pattern A, and therefore, not a metric of concern. These people seem to be suggesting that isn't the case. Hoping you will do a follow up offering your thoughts on this. In fact I think they should bring in Dr. Mason into this conversation and let him add his 2 cents as well.
My understanding is that cholesterol levels are irrelevant as a causal agent with chd. What are your concerns with cholesterol if it is irrelevant? I’m confused. Isn’t chd due to inflammation and that cholesterol is simply associated with the body’s attempts to repair that inflammation??
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: A significant portion of people starting a ketogenic diet experience changes in their cholesterol levels. Some individuals on a keto diet experience a substantial increase in their LDL cholesterol, which concerns many doctors. A term called "lean mass hyper responders" was coined by Dave Feldman to describe people who are both lean and experience a significant rise in their LDL cholesterol while on a keto diet. Research involving Dave Feldman, Dr. Tro, and Professor Nick Norwitz has found that leaner individuals are more likely to become lean mass hyper responders on a keto diet. The study reveals that a combination of low BMI (body mass index) and favorable metabolic health can lead to a significant increase in LDL cholesterol. It suggests that those who are already metabolically obese or overweight may not experience substantial increases in their LDL cholesterol on a keto diet. The research also indicates that introducing a moderate amount of carbohydrates into the diet may help lower LDL cholesterol in lean mass hyper responders while maintaining a low-carb approach. This study does not provide conclusive recommendations but highlights the need for further research and individualized assessment when interpreting cholesterol changes on a ketogenic diet. The term "lean mass hyper responder" (LMHR) is not made up; it's a newly identified phenotype that describes individuals with specific lipid profiles. The study highlights the importance of further research to understand the implications of being a lean mass hyper responder and whether it is associated with health risks. The research introduces a framework for doctors and healthcare providers to understand and discuss this phenomenon with their patients. There is optimism that this discovery may lead to better insights into human metabolism and potential interventions for those who may experience elevated LDL cholesterol on a low-carb diet. The study suggests that LMHR individuals may have a reversible metabolic pattern, providing reassurance to both doctors and patients. The collaborative effort to research and understand the lean mass hyper-responder (LMHR) phenomenon involves gratitude for the team and excitement for the future. LMHR provides a label and a sense of hope for patients, as they anticipate having answers about the implications of high LDL cholesterol. The research paper on LMHR is initiating a conversation, inviting more researchers, clinicians, and scientists to study this phenotype for the betterment of scientific knowledge and patient care. A Facebook group for LMHRs exists to connect individuals with this phenotype and foster a sense of community. Researchers and clinicians interested in studying the LMHR phenotype are encouraged to reach out for collaboration. Made with HARPA AI
Medical Science Journalism at its best. Thank you Dr Berry and to all your guests Do it again & again, this is amazing because its knowledge. This way Doctors can select propper diets to keep everything in order
Seems like this is a protective response by our bodies to protect the leanest from something. We need to re-examine what the different types of cholesterol really are capable of….and why they do what they do. Maybe high numbers are an immune response….seems like the one thing that responds so quickly.
I love you are covering this. I was researching the keto diet and am realizing I fit this LMHR profile. I will maintain some starch carbohydrates in my plan if I go with it. I am very concerned about high LDL
On keto my cholesterol was in the 700s. I was 15% bf. Dr freaked. I filled the scrip for statins and never used it. I’ve since gone back to low carb and have gained almost 10lbs. I’ll get it checked again. I’m active left heavy 6 days a week and run about 6-8 miles a wk and stay busy all day. 62 years old. Feel great. Never sick.
I’m one of them Hyper Responders. I lost 50 pounds, body fat down to 14%, back to my military weight. I went low carb. HDL is great Triglycerides rock bottom,and LDL super high. Dr wanted me to look into Statins and other drugs. I said I’m. It doing it. Now all I have to do is binge on so carbs to lower LDL. Awesome!!
If high cholesterol doesn’t pose a health threat for carnivores then why would we try to manipulate /lower it by eating carbs?
Thank you for this video and to the doctors for their hard work. I am a lean mass hyper responder. My BMI is 23, I’m in the top 4% of marathon runners my age (61), I have lean muscle mass from lifting and I am full carnivore strict. My LDL went from 199 to 364 in one year after I cut out carbs. A year ago I was lean, but not as muscular. I know I can manipulate my LDL with one sweet potato, Wow! I’m not going to do that. My observation is that I may be the person who fits Gods original mold. I’m fit, lean, eat the proper human diet, no junk or alcohol and my body is functioning as it is supposed to. The LDL is carrying the energy to the correct location.
My HDL is 109 and triglycerides is 59, total cholesterol is 476. I would not take a statin even a gun was held to my head. There is zero evidence that Statin drugs reduces all cause mortality. Also zero evidence that cholesterol cause heart disease. There is evidence that higher cholesterol in people over 60 have a much less chance of getting diabetes, dementia, Alzheimer’s and likely cancer. My cholesterol is working like it is supposed to work.
Thank you so much for sharing. I am absolutely of the same opinion. No drugs and injections, come what may.
I'm similar. I'm lean with some extra muscle mass from working out. Went carnivore and my numbers shot up Total 322, LDL 196, Tri 81, HDL 107. Alarmed me a bit when I saw them, but a little research seems to show that my ratios are very good. Will add that my fasting Insulin is 3.
hi! ok with ldl. But what about lp(a)?
@@thanasis_k what is lpa?
@@SteakmanTexas another cholesterol molecule that is claimed to be real risk factor and you cannot lower it with nutrition, lifestyle, supplements or drugs
My family & friends are so tired of me saying Dr Berry says….Dr Berry says….. But until they’re on board, I’ll keep on.
Lol keep at em
I have incorporated some "Dr. Cywes said..." And "professor Bikman says..."
Might want to try that too 😅
I include Dr. Jason Fung too lol
Same here ! 😂
Hit 'em hard.
Just got back from my PCP, we discussed my Cardiac IQ results. First time getting this test after I requested it myself. She got concerned because my LDL was 181 making me borderline to get on statins. I said nope. I won't do it. So she said to limit animal meat consumption and consume unlimited fruits and veggies since they contain zero cholesterol. I stayed quiet. I wasn't going to argue with her but in my mind I was thinking that I'll just do the exact opposite of what she recommends. All my other numbers as far as particle size, triglycerides, hdl, and glucose were just fine. I'm 53, female. Thank you for this amazing video!!!
My doc said the same thing but my oncologist told me this week to buy Red Yeast Rice. It’s a natural way to lower cholesterol
Oh my gosh! Am I LMHR?!? I’ve been on strict carnivore for the past 4 1/2 months. I’m 65 1/2-years old, 5’ 6” tall, and weigh 136 lbs. According to my Withings scale, my total body fat is around 6%. My last labs (10 days ago) showed cholesterol at 315, HDL at 47, LDL at 239. But my A1C lowered from 5.7 to 5.2, triglycerides lowered from 154 to 91. And my primary doctor freaked out and suggested I should do what all the overweight people are doing. She’s scheduling me to see a nutritionist, at which point I will strongly, but politely, decline the offer of a statin. I haven’t felt this healthy in decades. Why are they trying to discourage me from this new and improved lifestyle?!?
Share a copy of the video to your drug pusher doctor 🏥
WHY. Ignorance first... and pressure from medical boards.
The healthier we are, the less we need their healthcare industrial complex.
This is really really interesting! And as an insurance agent, of course I think about how clients that are LMHR could get sub standard ratings (more expensive) for a life insurance policy! Now I can include in my cover page notes that there is research for those applicants who are LMHR that are super health that should get a preferred or super preferred rating (less expensive) and help to fight to get that better rating. Look forward to more research on this subject.
I have been listening to this video and I think I may be one of these so called mass hyper responders. I have been on the low cards low sugar diet since the beginning of the year. I did my blood work last month and my LDLC went up to 327 and my doctor put me on statin. I took it for 3 days and discontinued. My total cholesterol was 403, HDL 60, Triglyceride 78, VLDL 16. I feel great and have lost weight on this carnivore diet. My doctor has asked that I do another blood work and I will print this paper and discuss it with him. Thank you and keep up the good work. I am a huge fan!
You guys give me hope in this mixed up confused world. Not only are you changing medicine, you giving the world hope that we can take back our lives from big business and big pharma! Keep carrying the torch!
Glad to see you notice that big Pharma was critical here in that once they saw there was a medicine in their stock that matched some aspect of how lipids worked, they announced they found a solution to heart disease, blind-folded our doctors and medical schools then sold us $Billions upon $Billions of worthless statins.
Recently the same thing was tried with "plaque in the brain" Alzheimer's patients. But that big Pharma med is failing bc there was an outcry that we had been set just for high profits. NOT FOR CURE.
Yay.
It's refreshing hearing educated people discuss their findings and research. No interrupting, no what if's, no arguing, just the facts.
How did our ancestors survive without knowing about HDL, LDL blah blah blah. This makes for a great discussion among academics it is just a debating society. I eat a Carnivore diet and I am 68 years old male, retired R.N. and I avoid the Health Care Industrial Complex as much as possible partly because I made my living working in that system for over 40 years. Big Pharma owns the current Health Care system and I do not know anything about my HDL, LDL blah blah blah. What did our ancestors do before humans became nervous Nellies and became obsessed with visiting their M.D. and getting permission for a lab test in order to get a profit drug pushed onto them. This Big Pharma racket is the problem. I have the understanding needed to take my health into my own hands and if you also have that ability just live as your ancestors lived and avoid all these Lab tests and doctor visits and live a Carnivore life and ignore all this obsession with labs and toxic Big Pharma 'drugs'.
Gosh! I’m there with you…recent labs indicated high level triglycerides & cholesterol….the day before the yearly physical, I had zero worries, the day of I suddenly became concerned over numbers! Today I’m pissed! And I will not take their meds but will work at removing carbs from my diet and living til God calls me home…I’m 75 yrs old….
These drugs companies are getting rich off the people. My body knows what it's doing better than a doctor or big pharma.
How much meat you eat per meal? ✨🤔
@@pwx9000 90% of my diet is beef and extra beef fat[suet/tallow]. The other 10% is eggs, goat cheese. Zero Carb. diet is how I would describe my diet. Water is all I drink. One cup of coffee per day. I eat about 1 1/2 pounds of beef daily and 3 to 4 eggs daily. Sometimes I will eat a little more than 1 1/2 pounds of beef and beef fat if I feel the appetite. This zero carb. diet makes eating simple.
they didn't survive long enough to know about heart attacks back then
"Honest and transparent": two words that Big Pharma have never heard of. Good luck and God bless with your research!
I'm a lean mass guy with high LDL.
Strict Keto/animal based lifestyle for three years. My doc did a basic blood panel in the spring during an annual physical and my LDL was high. He freaked out. I am lean (5'11" and 145 lbs), muscular with an obvious "eight pack" stomach, regularly lift weights, sprint, backpack, nordic ski. 50 years old and living my best life. I said "hell no" to a prescription drug. I also found another doctor.
Here's the thing: Before Keto I got sick on a regular basis, at least 4 times a year with a cold. Often the cold would turn into a sinus infection. That was my life before Keto. I have not had a cold since starting Keto three years ago.
I am still very active outside but my workouts have actually gotten much, much easier, because I'm not fighting SAD (Standard American Diet) anymore. I sometimes get a natural high when I'm nordic skiing for hours without eating. It's crazy. High LDL is good, as far as this lay heathen is concerned.
Yes, the ketosis high. I like to eat later in the day to feel that also.
Main question is WHY mosto doctors think high cholesterol has to be adresses with pills that have severe side FX for life? I pesonally think they just follow ancient protocols and are unable to challenge they medic knowledge. At the end, results and overall health is the goal. Not a lab paper.
Same here 😍
What are your ratios of type A and B ldl?
@@Reason-fg4ik in this country I live they don’t have such precise tests
I had to laugh when you said take this paper to your doctor. When I’ve done that, it’s never positively received. I got a range from “you read too much” to “I don’t have time to read that” to “ I don’t care about your cherry picked article I don’t do witchcraft”. I wish there was a repository of doctors with a different mindset because this is frustrating
The medical schools are supported BY pharmaceutical companies. Doctors hold onto their false narratives BECAUSE as long as they follow that "conventional wisdom", they cannot be sued for malpractice in the event that something goes wrong. YOUR bad health is THEIR security blanket.
My Dr said the same! Said directly to me "well well aren't you Dr Google" - dropped her services immediately! This is MY health & not her decision... the 1st 3 questions in your Dr visit should be about your diet.
@@catmandriver3297 it seems that arrogance is the #1 trait of doctors. How INSULTING. You should have called her a QUAK.
Agree
The practical carnivore I believe has a repository or creating one. You can google and find one. I found my doctor that way. I told him I am carnivore. We did my bloodwork for the first time after 3 months of carnivore. Total 303. Another test came back 325. My bmi is 22. He came back and said congrats, you are a lean mass hyper responder. I have been looking at life insurance. I am cringing to think what my payments will be.
I am thrilled to hear this research! I’ve been on keto for five years now and it works for me. The first year my LDL was off the charts and my doctor wanted to put me on all kinds of medication. I walked out and never went back because I heard Dr. Barry say don’t worry about it. So I haven’t.I weighed in at 130 pounds after losing 40. Thank you for your research!
How high is your LDL?
It was a challenge to listen to these researchers and their jargons. Dr. Berry, can you make another video and put it in simple layman's terms?
I second this request.
Hang in there. If you look up the key terms every time, even if you have to do multiple times and listen to more than one person discuss blood panels, etc eventually it sinks in. Listening to different people helps because they have different ways of explaining stuff and you'll begin to see it. It also helps me when I get my blood work done, I look up any terms I don't know. You can just google "normal levels of .." whatever and google will find it for you.
@@dreamingrightnow1174 I have neither the time nor the patience to stop the video every few seconds to look up a term. Especially when a lot of the terms won't be as easy as just reading a definition. It's an hour long video that would turn into more like a 5 hour video. I'm not saying I'm not interested in learning these things, just not on this scale in such a short period of time. It's absolutely not feasible for me.
Yes, PLEASE.
Summary: The #1 indicator of a greater increase in LDL is a lean BMI. The #2 indicator is the ratio of triglycerides to HDL. The smaller the number, the more likely a rise in LDL. (Note, small numerator (healthy triglycerides) divided by high denominator (healthy HDL) = a small number. In math, think how 1/100 is smaller than 1/10.)
Conclusion: high LDL may not be the Bogey Man scientists assumed it to be.
I just got my biometrics results. After 11 months of keto and low carb my numbers went from 5 for 5 markers for metabolic syndrome to 5 for 5 excellent, no risk factors! My LDL dropped from 295 to 201, my HDL went from 38 to 64, and triglycerides from over 400 down to 74. Lost 65 lbs and blood pressure was 120/80 and taken during a high stress day at work.
I am relatively lean. Attempting to get rid of the rest of my pot belly. Over the past two years with two keto sessions, I have moved from 205lbs to under 170lbs. My HDL has risen from low 40s to upper 50s. My AIC dropped from 5.5% to 4.9%. My triglicerides have gone down from 85 to 72. My resting heart rate has gone down from 58 to 52. My LDL though has gone up 50-80pts to close to 200. My doc told me to go on a low fat diet, work out more, and start on statins. I told him the reason I have improved numbers is from a high fat diet. Seems weird that I should flip to a low fat diet and start drugs?
KETO normalized all my bloodwork. Total Cholesterol from 325 to 170. Triglycerides normal. Best thing I have ever done for myself and down 30 lbs in 1.5 years.
Low cholesterol is not necessarily a good thing. Conversely, high cholesterol is not necessarily bad ✌️!!
@@jtstar10 Agreed . Didnt say it’s low but did say normal range.
@@christopherdoran3608 Cheers!!
Mine was normalized in the other direction. My doctor kept telling me my cholesterol was too low. Keto put it in a normal range for the first time.
@@richardmiller1256 that’s interesting. My endocrinologist says cholesterol has been vilified by the statin makers. He says high cholesterol is nowhere near as bad as being pre-diabetic.
I’ve been a strict carnivore for 14 months. I’ve never felt better! I have been sporting high LDL and Cholesterol levels, Mod to high HDL, low triglycerides, and a ratio at 1.6. My doc continues to push statins, and ASA, but I continue to refuse. I’ve been flagged as “non-compliant.” So glad to hear the studies have begun.
Im curious how you know your were flagged as non-compliant? Ive refused statins as well.. and some other advice from him and I was wondering if hes got a big red X on my file now as being one of those patients lol
What does carnivore mean? All steak? What was your schedule?
@@martywilliard Meat or anything from an animal.
I just take the script from the dr and never fill it . The Dr gets upset if you reject the meds they want to put you on .
Me too but I was on keto for about 5 months back in 2018 & lost 20 pound which all came back when I craved carbons ( potatoes, spaghetti etc. now I’ve been told ( I’m 76) that I have high cholesterol but heard this research and won’t take the meds. BUTT I’m going to try keto again so I can lose weight.
Exceptional interview and research! I'll stand behind solid answers rather than doctor's unnecessary prescriptions for costly meds. Thank you all for being ahead of the curve.
My health care provider, said “these guys aren’t treating you, I am, and you won’t find a doc that will support this, except dr Atkins but he’s dead. I said he died from a fall not the Atkins diet. This is the kind of stuff we who want local support have to deal wth.
They get away with it if you don’t know better.
(Like Dr. Atkin’s fall as cause of death)
Just get a new Dr, end the rubbish from your present one. Problem solved, if not possible then agree, but do what you know is correct 😏
They're ignorant. Lke mice in a maze. Big Pharma sponsors all the studies and med schools.
Wow - can't tell you how reassuring it is to find out about LMHR. I am 66 years old and went on a modified keto diet for anti-inflammatory purposes. My numbers are a low BMI (18), low triglycerides(61), high HDL (70), high LDL (170), high Apo-B (120), low triglyceride:HDL ratio (0.87) and my doctor will not give up the idea I should be on a statin, which I have chosen not to do. The evidence you have collected speaks volumes -- thank you for the papers and your hard work. I look forward to future developments and discoveries for LMHR and metabolic health!
Omg I'm totally in the same boat. I've never felt better in my life however my numbers almost mirror yours. I refuse to take a statin at all costs as well. This video makes so much sense and I'm so grateful for it and all the work that went into the research.
Dr. Feldman's comment about low-carb approaches being a relative new phenomenon in the medical community is surprising. 50 years ago, after gaining 10 lbs. of what I called post active duty weight, I read about the Atkins (low-carb) diet, I implemented the guidelines into my daily eating regimen, lost the 10 lbs., and thereafter resumed the approach every time I regained 4 or 5 lbs. My question then is, what literature has existed over the past 40 or 50 years that might be looked at, and if it was buried, why was it buried and by which organization? This post was an excellent way to gain insight into how intelligent humans cooperate and solve problems. Thank you...
The AHA. There’s the culprit.
Dave feldman is not a medical doctor, instead he is a software engineer but deserved be called doctor
@@coachbahraen Doctor is only on par with Mister. Feldman deserves to be called Sir.
@@RUclipsr-ep5xx indeed
@@coachbahraen I'm not a fan of when phd's give medical or nutritional or fitness advice and use the title "dr". It gives the impression they're medical doctors and that's misleading. They may have studied the literature more than an MD and may be better informed, but they should be respected for that, not because people put an oversized trust in a degree in medicine.
There were a few….our family doctor of the ‘90’s; he has since then passed, so I might as well mention his name, William Mauer, DO, told his patients they were addicted to carbs. He gave out a diet sheet that was very restrictive-more so than Atkins-no pork, no processed meats, no fruit except grapefruit, a limited selection of veg that were low-sugar (no carrots, peas or green beans), no beans, no breads, cereals or flour….
There were 3 stages, you could bring back berries in stage 2. But he specified 75 g protein per day, which seemed impossible to me until he got me having lamb chops for breakfast. He might have been fascinated by all the research on plant toxins. He was open to learning more. He also gave a better adjustment than any chiro I’ve ever gone to! Ave et vale, Dr. Mauer!
just finished my fist 6 months of strict keto., lost tons of weight, diabetes symptoms all gone. Blood pressure went from high to the prerssure of an athlete, But..yes, my LDL is higher than ever.
What’s your APoB level?
As a female whose LDL rose immediately after getting into Keto this show was so important & so informative I feel compelled to comment, even though it's been a month since it aired. Over 4 yrs of Keto w/no significant change in LDL, I've for several months had the urge to add some complex carbs back in my diet. This confirms the old saw, "listen to your body", with a few caveats... don't listen if the body tells you to eat biscuits &/or drink slurpees.
Love these talks. Wish that more doctors listened to this information and maybe we'd have a healthier society. Personally I'm not scared of cholesterol or most diseases. But I'm scared of most doctors and our health authorities.
Most dr's are not passionate & fascinated by human physiology as is Dr Berry and his colleagues. It's a well-paying job to most dr's. I dread getting my results and being railroaded into taking statins. They tried to put me on in my 40's when my cholesterol wasn't even high.
@@SandyCheeks63564 I'll just add extra carbs starting 3 days before blood is drawn...No matter the results,I've already been up close and personal with statins and I will never take them again..No Dr. can force you to take a drug.
@@dacisky how would adding carbs lower your LDL?
Absolutely 👍 totally agree with you
@@SandyCheeks63564 That might be a good question for the general comment section. It wasn’t really addressed in the video. Just that for lean mass hyper-responder phenotype, very low carbs seem to correlate with high LDL (and HDL) cholesterol. And adding the equivalent of carbs in a small sweet potato, the LDL dropped significantly (probably over time, though they didn’t say how quickly). It sounds like the researchers don’t necessarily know why it lowers cholesterol so profoundly for these people. That may be one of the questions more research will answer.
This is ground-breaking. You guys are heroes.
Thank you! I asked you this very question recently after watching Mr Feldman and Dr Ford about being a lean mass hyperresponder. Doctor after doctor has warned me about alarming LDL. I'm really lean and fit.
Wow, here I was worried about my blood work LDL - 191 mg/dl, HDL 86 mg/dl total cholesterol - 288 and triglicerices - 56. I guess I should be happy with it.😃
great chat doctors. Thank you for sharing with us about these findings they are comforting to keto people. My A1C is 4.9. Not to mention my BP went from 140/95 to
100/70.
To all who are still not sure if they want to go KETO, KETO is the ONLY HEALTHY and maintanable way to stay healthy.
We’re so similar! HDL 78 LDL 191 triglycerides 42 Overall cholesterol 277!! Feel great!
@@alsma1 happy for you ketomen 😊
My mom said id probably get high cholesterol because my dad had it..but..my cholesterol is barely going up at 25 now..because i started keto..my ldl was 100 in 2023 october and now its down again at 98 somehow...idk how lol...wtf. and hdl is 78...idk how that means id have FH.....hopefully not cuz that would mean keto would be bad for me to be on right??? I used to eat oat smoothies like religion back in 2020 up until 2023 because my pcos got really bad...😢😢
Can’t get my trigs lower but my hdl went up and my ldl went up too. Lowered crp and A1C though! Help!
I thank you very much about this topic. My cholesterol went up when I eat a low carb diet. I was puzzled . I am a diabetic type two for 20 years and was on metformin .Now I know the family doctor would add more meds to my list. With this talk, I no lower worry about this
I just got off the phone as we speak with my doctor about my blood results. I’m 54, I’m a health specialist who is eating carnivore without cheating for 2 years now. My (European measure system) total cholesterol was 9.1 (considered normal 1-5) my cholesterol/ HDL ratio 3.9 (normal lower than 4) my HDL 2.3 (normal 1-4) MY LDL 6.4! (Normal lower than 2,6) but my triglycerides 0.8 (normal value higher than 0.5 and lower than 2) I’m lean and do weight training about 2 till 3 times a week. My doctor respected my choice not to come in or go on meds but he was not happy with it. Tbh sometimes, although i feel good and healthy, i do doubt my health from a LDL point of view. I’m glad i run into video’s like this because my wish is to grow old and see my grandson grow up. Thank you very much, greetings from the Netherlands.
I say this with total sincerity: I'm a big fan of Dave's permanent, self-satisfied smirk.
I would not recognise Dave without it. 😂
😂😂😂
He's earned it
😂❤😅
I’m overweight. I’ve lost 30lbs so now 201. Today my numbers were
Total Cholesterol 283 (High)
Triglyceride 83
HDL 65
LDL 201 (High?)
Cholesterol to HDL Ratio 4.4
LDL: HDL Ratio 3.09
Omgosh Dr Berry thank you so much for this. My dr freaks out about my ldl and total and even tried to put me on a statin. Went as far as sending the script to my pharmacy but I never took it. Went back last month told him I didn’t take it boy he didn’t take that well. But too bad not taking it. And I lowered my ldl 38 points 💪without his statin. Thanks to all of you guys do
Hi Char! Just curious...how did you lower your ldl?
@@donnak9952 not sure lol, I just ate keto and didn’t cheat like I usually do. Mine is still high 217 but it was 255
@@charwright2687 Thank you 😊
I have been concerned about my high LDL on keto and I am very hopeful that it is a harmless byproduct. Thank you so much for organizing this discussion Dr. Berry!
This is me!!! I started low carb a couple of years ago, because I was insulin resistant. Now my LDL is high, not crazy high, but enough that my doctor wants me to go on a statin! I refuse!! My HDL and triglycerides are great. I’m no longer insulin resistant, but diabetes is very prevalent in my family, so I want to continue low carb. My BMI is 18.5. This explains to me why my LDL is higher than it has ever been. Thanks!!
I am in the same situation. I also went intermittent fasting and low carb for insulin resistance.
I have a revolutionary new treatment for family related diabetes. A visit to the dentist. Get dentist to remove your sweet tooth. Cured in one sitting.
@@HillHyker Hahaha..... 🤣
I am confused. Are these lab patterns from lean mass hyper responder indicators for increase cardiovascular risk? And then if so simply adding some amount of carbohydrates may decrease that risk?
@@HillHyker 😂😅
This subject seems to related with what i learned from doctors like Paul Mason and Nadir that the precursor making ketones tends to produce ldl cholesterol and also that the cholesterol retrieving receiptors get down regulated when insulin level is low. Adding some carbs will lower ketone production and also increase insulin level, which in turn lower the ldl
Lean Mass Hyper Responders. My tribe!!
Total Cholesterol went from 109 (as a chubby pre-diabetic) to 335. My doctor gives me worried lectures and prescribed statins. After five years of reading, I’ve made my peace with having shocking numbers. (HDL-80, Trigs 65). My doc calmed down a bit when my CAC came back as a zero.
This is a cac is not everything though obviously a great test for a piece of mi d. You also have to consider your carotid arteries that could have plaque not just coronary arteries.
Me, too. But I"m getting a CIMT tomorrow because it detects plaques at an earlier stage than CAC. Can be tough to find a place that does it, though....
Fantastic work everyone.
Credit to Ken Berry to bringing it to us.
Great video, wonderful to see competent investigators with intellectual integrity looking into this phenomenon. Re. Tro’s comment about implications for clinical practice: the question is NOT “Can we reduce hyper-responders’ LDL-C via dietary intervention instead of drugs,” but “Is there any reason to be at all concerned about their high LDL-C numbers?”
No, the test is too vague.
This exactly since high LDL alone is not enough to indicate a progression to cardiovascular disease.
Tro seems to have the goal of lowering LDL. Why? If the breakdown of the LDL shows there is a higher amount of large LDL and lower amount of small LDL, my understanding is that this is good. It does not look like he accepts all the information regarding LDL. I watched a really good video by Dr. Sten Ekberg on high LDL. It was so informative.
This is me! I lost 20lbs doing low carb and my LDL rocketed upward where my triglycerides went lower and hdl was normal. I'm fairly lean.
Keto made my hdl high and triglycerides low...this is all important! This is when your ldl is safe
the simplest in terms that people worriying should see.. good job.
Excellent analysis
It only increased my HDL 3 points and I was very dedicated to keto -lost 49 pounds in 4 months --I only weigh 165 now
I'm LMHR since 2013 and was soooo glad when Dave Feldman came along. Grateful for Dr Berry too, as always.
Thank you doctor Berry for supporting a community of doctors and amazing people who are paving the way for a proper human diet to be possible for all who pursue peace and health! 🥰
What a great group you assembled for this! Very impressive, and happy to hear the research is progressing.
Thank you Dr. Berry, Dr. Feldman, Tro and adorable Nick Norwitz! Thanks 😊 for all of your wonderful ❤ inputs! God bless you all!
I’m not worried about my elevated low-density lipoprotein cholesterol carrier - why would I be? Cholesterol is essential for life is it not? I thought the cholesterol argument had been debated and destroyed in its irrelevance.
Agreed. This video kind of confused me. My HDL and TG numbers predict my elevated LDL is pattern A and therefore, not a metric of concern. These people seem to be suggesting that isn't the case. Hoping Dr. Berry will do a follow up offering his opinion. In fact I think they should bring in Dr. Mason into this conversation and let him add his 2 cents as well.
Dr. Tro very much still seemed to be concerned about LDL, the rest seemed reserved on what to think as 700 is a very high number.
Very technical talk but the beauty of this study, no matter how they try to twist it in the future, we have a group of very healthy people with high LDL. Seemingly the healthier their other markers were, the higher the LDL. This is one more study showing non-correlation between LDL and more reliable disease markers.
And finally why this matters. Vast majority of doctors still stare at total-c and LDL and hook you up with statins. This kind of data helps bring it to the knowledge of some of them. The trainwreck of diet-heart-hypothesis is still causing damage. These studies provide a bit of hope of relief from it.
Im confused still..so if my father had high cholesterol...that doesnt necessarily mean i have FH? Also...my cholesterol isnt high...its still in normal range...its just my LDL is 98 it was 101 i think back in October 2023...so idk...knock on wood..but is that good? If i had FH wouldnt i have high cholesterol since i was 15? Which im 25...im scared lol because its so confusing..and having no answers to a pressing question ...is more stressful..but its fine i guess...another death another study
Loved this! Can’t wait to see/hear more in the future. Brilliant to have people like you all informing and educating the masses.👍
My LDL went from 265 to about 324 after a couple years. Triglycerides went from 175 to 75, so much better there. Cholesterol is just a number, and I'm not worried about it. My family doctor is however, and has offered me a statin multiple times; I'm not taking the bait.
I would like to follow you for 20 years....I bet you are doing damage to your cardiovascular sys eating all that meat and drinking all that oil. Yikes!
To monitor your health, the up to date marker that you should use is TRG/HDL. Cutting out carbs and sugar will not lower your LDL, you will have to increase your consumption of good saturated fats like coconut oil for a year or two before you can experience a drop in the LDL level.
@@wilsont1010 Why would your LDL drop if you are eating nothing but meat, grease, and fat? It won't.
@@boomerang6130 LDL is also an indicator of systemic inflammation, oxidative stress level and for the cell and vessel wall integrity and stability. Fat is the raw material to build all these and it takes years to replace these cells.
@@wilsont1010 what exactly are you trying to say? Are you saying eating meat, and fat, and grease are healthy?
I relate so much to this video. Always been exercising and eating relatively healthy. 3 years ago my Triglyceride/HDL ratio was 1,48 with an LDL of 1,30g/L. I was 48 years ol back then. A year ago i was being more careful with my died and eating less sugar but not really doing Keto, increased the level of exercising, lost 6 kgs. My Triglyceride/HDL ratio went down to 0,81 with an LDL going up slightly to 1,37. Right after that i went on full Keto. Its been a year now, i have completely cut all sugars and carbs, exercising like crazy, never been so lean, completely reversed the little plaque i had in my arteries (my cardiologist does not understand), no more alergies, inflamation marker close to zero, trygliceride/HDL at 0,71 ! But LDL = 2,36g/L or 6,22mmol/L !!! go figure
What is the computation for triglyceride/ hdl ratio?
For 30+ years I have been anemic, low d and suffering autoimmune diseases. In my late 40s add low t, hypertension and weight gain.
Went keto then carnivore in late 50s and testosterone is 700, d is 105, hdl 72, a1c 5, bp is normal after losing 40 lbs and most importantly no more autoimmune disease but my dr panics over my lipids.
Cholesterol 500+ ldl nearly 400, so I told him I will reduce butter, bacon and heavy cream intake if it'll make him feel better but I'm not eating any more weeds for the rest of my life.
I am pissed that no "health" professional tried Atkins 30 years ago, I heard about it but they said it would kill me.
I really appreciate all the work y’all are doing and for the genuine care you have for furthering the health of others.
Is it possible that this is what humans were supposed to be? High LDL fighting against infectious diseases, covid, cancer etc? Low triglycerides ,high HDL to fight against heart disease?
Makes sense to me
Simply put and to the point...thank you.
Sounds about right. Not even a cold in the three years I've cut out sugar, carbs and grains.
It also seems to keep viruses in dormancy. I have that nasty one that makes certain body parts get blistered and red. Low carb keto has completely stopped all the outbreaks. It’s like the immune system is supercharged!
Yeah my LDL went a little high when my BMI dropped. Maybe LDL isn't the boogeyman we've been lead to believe. And I love that analysis of data and machine learning came up with this. And my BMI is 22.8.
i knew that 12 yrs ago blame the FDA owned by big pharma
Not Big Pharma.
The only reason cholesterol was demonized is DUMB GOVERNMENT.
Never forget that for business to have decision-making power over private life is IF the government allows it... Stop blaming ppl for having short-term self-interest, blame government for being totalitarian.
It has always been the only reason.
@@AleksandarIvanov69 The mega corporations spend hundred's of billions of dollars per year on advertising, promotion, misinformation and bribery. It works. Most everyone is brainwashed into believing many falsehoods regarding human nutrition and health. They're doing EXACTLY what the tobacco companies did for thirty years - lie about and deny the health dangers of their products.
@@AleksandarIvanov69 You're arguing FOR government regulation at the same time against a strong government?
How exciting for you all to be bringing in a new paradigm in medicine. Congratulations one and all, and much gratitude for your critical thinking skills!
LMHR🙌🏽🙌🏽🙌🏽 thank you guys for all your hard work. I am so glad I go by how I feel!!! Being keto & very low carb makes me feel my best. My doctors are freaking out. But I am singing hallelujah thank you Jesus I feel amazing! Thanks to good doctors like you wi’ll get the word out!
This was so interesting to me because this is exactly what has happened to me. I have been on keto for two months. I went from a waist size 33 inches to 29 inches. I lost 10 lbs but that wasn’t my intentions but extra bonus. My triglycerides 4 months ago were 204, now 96. What shocked me was that 4 months ago my cholesterol was 137 but now 215. So my question is, should I be concerned? I weigh 123 and 5’6”. I am an extremely young 81 year old. Lol
I watch every video you put out. Thanks Dr. Berry, I’ve learned more from you in two months then I have in over 81 years.
Your total cholesterol is 204? I wouldn’t worry about it if I were you especially everything is going the right direction.
What’s your APoB levels? Also, are you eating mostly all saturated fats? Or are you getting Polyunsaturated as well?
I would be very concerned.
To monitor your health, the up to date marker that you should use is TRG/HDL. Cutting out carbs and sugar will not lower your LDL, you will have to increase your consumption of good saturated fats like coconut oil for a year or two before you can experience a drop in the LDL level.
I've lost over 100 lbs on the Keto diet in 2 years while increasing physical activity levels, with Dr. Berry as one of my most followed virtual coaches. Thank you, Dr. Berry, for everything you do! I'm 59 and I feel amazing. BMI has dropped from 38.2 (306 lbs) to 25 (200 lbs). I just had my bloodwork done and this LMHR lipid profile/pattern fits like a glove, although I wouldn't say I'm "lean", yet: Elevated HDL, low Triglycerides, and above normal LDL and non-HDL. The results suggested to me that I needed to lower my overall saturated fat consumption and start reintroducing carbohydrates into my diet, more akin to a paleo diet for long-term weight management. I have yet to speak with my nutritionist about my situation to come up with an ideal macronutrient profile/diet plan, but I'm excited to see how I can positively affect these numbers by reintroducing more whole food, organic carbohydrates back into my diet. I'm also going to share this exciting research with my family Doctor, who is an old-school Keto denialist. Great Community! Great science! I smell a Nobel Peace Prize cooking!
Congratulations!!
As long as you avoid seed oil, sugar and grains, you should do well with a few carbs. It works for me.
@@rl9808 yes me too!
Or you can keep doing what works and fine Tune it.
@@rl9808 Agreed. Especially since he doesn't seem to have insulin imbalances.
I lost from 425lbs to 220lbs on low carb and Keto. I'm carnivore mostly now. A1c went from 8.4 in 2018 to 5.2 in 2019. Fell off the wagon during pandemic 2020 but only to 241lbs. So I gained 21 pounds. But I eat once a day or sometimes twice and in 2021 have had a rough year. Stage 3 breast cancer. Double mastectomy and all the limp nodes out of right arm. Plus chemo that made me sick for a month. Carnivore has worked for me and sometimes ketovore.
Sorry you've had such a tough year. ♥️
@@Pipsterz JESUS bless you
GOODLUCK to you. Remember that most tumors need sugars to survive. They are thankful for extra sugars in your bloodstream, so starve them out of sugars.
I'm so sorry you are having such rough times. You are on the right path by not eating sugars. Do not give up. Trust in God and Jesus Christ. God bless you in your journey to a better health.
This is fascinating. I have been dealing with this exact result. While my numbers aren't quite "LMHR", they are trending that way. I went from BMI 28+ to under 23. MY HDL went from 31 to 52. Trigs down from 231 to 91; ratio down from 7.45 to 1.75; LDL more than doubled to 242. Of course my doctor's hair is on fire.
my LDL IS 425 🤪🤪 everything else looks great!
Fantastic!
Great job! My LDL is 241 and my doctor is freaking out because I don't want any meds.
@@meny3826 Most recently, my Trigs/HDL ratio is down to 1.47.
@SomeGuy i remember that when my brother had high triglycerides, he discovered that alcohol right before the test affected it.
There are those who have very high LDL well into their senior years with no evidence of heart disease. And there are those with normal LDL (50%+) who die from heart attacks. It certainly seems like we're missing something in our quest to reduce heart disease.
It's the @%#!! INFLAMATORY LDL that attacks the artery lining, not the normal LDL which is doing its job transporting fat and cholesterol to the cells of the body. LDL number is just a number whether high or low. The diet if is causes inflammation can kill you.
Dr. Berry_ I really appreciate you bringing this discussion together!
This is so exciting, so cool this people are moving knowledge of health forward like never before. Thank you all! 🤩
I had a physical in 2016 and my cholesterol was quite high and the dr wanted to put me on statins which i did not want to do so i asked if i could try to get it down on my own, immediately went on the keto diet. Six months later i went back to the dr and my cholesterol was even higher. I had lost 42 lbs. She wanted me to have a coronary ct scan and then come back in a week to discuss my treatment. 3 days later she called me to tell me that she canceled my appt because i had 0% plaque in the arteries around my heart. I was 55 years old. Same thing happened again in 2022 with a different doctor. Still 0% plaque in the arteries around my heart.
Dave, don’t so underestimate all doctors. Many, including endo. specialists, recommend low-carb, keto diets. And have been since 1980’s. MD on East Coast
I have been following you for years, Dr. Berry, but have never left a comment. In 2018 my BMI was 28.6, I was pre-diabetic, and clearly insulin resistant. My LDL was 162, HDL 52, Triglycerides 136. I started IF, a low carb diet, and daily exercise. I lost 65 pounds and started to feel better than I had in years. Today, at 53 years old, I am in the best shape of my adult life. My BMI is 18.7, and my A1C is in the normal range. At my annual physical last week, my LDL was 199, HDL 87, Triglycerides 57. My doctor freaked out over my LDL and told me I needed to go on a statin immediately. I declined. If you compare the numbers, my LDL has only gone up slightly, my Triglycerides plummeted, and my HDL rose significantly. That has been happening steadily for the past five years, and I have charted it for her. All my doctor can focus on is that my LDL is hovering around 200 right now. I told her to order an advanced lipid panel with inflammation, and a CAC. I'm confident those test results will demonstrate I am not at a high risk for CVD. My Triglyceride/HDL ratio is 0.65. My waist/height ratio is 0.4. I do not feel I have anything to be concerned about. I could be wrong. Either way, I will have more data about my health. The additional tests have just been scheduled. This video was fascinating, and I will be following this work closely. Thank you for sharing!
update?
@@jltotheb5550 The advanced lipid panel looked great. LDL particle number in the optimal range (I don't have access to the exact numbers at the moment). LDL Pattern was A. ApoB and Lipo(a) were in the optimal range. C reactive peptide was in the "average relative cardiovascular risk" range. And my CAC score was 0. I fired my doctor, who still wanted me to take a statin. Haven't had a cholesterol test since, but am not the least bit worried about it.
@@ElizabethFloraRoss Excellent . . . thank you for the update!!!! My after-low-carb numbers mirror yours. I will be requesting the same advanced tests.
On LCHF and Keto diet for 8 years now! 45 y o, Lean , strong, happy, healthy- LDL is 9 , my husband who is a Dr give up of telling me about statins, I don’t believe in to statins, I believe in the Keto diet , ketosis is a natural best state for humans 💪🏼🙏😇 blessed to be on Keto diet ! Seen miracles with all my clients whom I prescribed Keto !😍 thank you for this great video!🙏
Been on a Keto diet since June 1st. I have gone from having 2-4 ocular migraines per day to ONE over the last 6 months. And that one migraine I had on June 2nd! This is mind blowing and life changing to me, the migraines are JUST GONE! With a BMI of 22 I have dodged my Doctor insisting I get lipid levels drawn.
Awesome!
What do you mean exactly when you say kero? What are your carbs? Veggies? I am very thin and fit, and I have been carnivore for 2 weeks now. The high cholesterol phenomenon makes me very nervous !
@@lq4657 -- I eat under 10 carbs per day but i don't count low carb veggies in my count. I don't eat the starchy veggies so that is not even in the mix. I do eat legumes. Since I made this post I have had my cholesterol numbers drawn and they were very good.
I eat carnivore and have for 3.5 years. Bloodwork done last September. Glucose: 90 Triglycerides: 53. HDL: 60 with ratio of 1.1 LDL Cholesterol: 326 My CAC score showed I have a less than 10% chance of developing heart disease. Blood pressure was 114 over 72. A1C: 5.4. I weigh about 145 pounds and am 5' 8''. My obese physician mentioned me taking a statin, but from past conversations with me, he did not push the statin this time. I ignore my physician mostly when it concerns the carnivore woe. I did crossfit 3-5 days a week for 1.5 years. Now, I do crossfit in the morning and workout in another gym in the afternoon for 30 minutes to an hour . One of the best things about eating a carnivore woe is that my vocal range expanded by a full fifth...lol
Interesting! How did it help your vocal range?
Yes please elaborate on your vocal range. I’m carnivore too and I noticed a change in my voice. Then I also thought it was just my imagination. Until now I’m considering there’s something to it. Very intriguing!
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I reside in the UK and my experience is strikingly similar, Diagnosed with type 2, embraced keto for 5 months and this is my results: loss 3 stones, diabetes reversed,my disability limping on the right knees, restricted use of my right shoulder, eye sight improved and skin tags fell off. Dr now stated that my LDL is quite high so I have cut out cheese, reduced coconut oil to a mere 5% and introduced low carbs such as chickpeas, quinoa, black beans etc. I am super fit, lean for a 50 year old with a six packs from riding Brompton. Thanks Dr Berry.
Sounds like your way is better than your doctor’s way.
Who wants those symptoms back?
Same here, I started Keto and my LDL, Total went high. HDL went up a bit, Triglycerides were ok. My doctor freaked out. I am 148 lbs, skinny and very active. He wanted to put me on statins, I said no. I scaled back the heavy saturated fats, and went to a more balanced Paleo Diet (which I prefer anyway.) With keto, I missed my veggies, milk, beans and some fruits. Now my LDL is 120, HDL 45, Total 180 and Triglycerides 126. In my opinion, humans evolved to eat a more balanced Paleo type diet (to be suatainable.) I do 17 hours fasting, watch my calorie intake, exercise 5 days a week and I eat almost everything. This works for me.
GREAT video. I hope you have these guys back on sometime for more discussion. Meanwhile, I am 5 months on Int-Fasting/Carno/Keto, and have lost 51lbs. (From 319 to now 268) I am 17 months Remission for High Grade Diffuse B-Cell Non-Hodgkins Splenic Lymphoma (Splenectomy). Next PET Scan is in January. My LDL is climbing slowly, and HDL is low, but all other labs are pretty solid. My PCP wants me on a multiple statins, but NOT gonna do it. Maybe I will have a potato every other day, and see what happens? Thx Doc, you are The Man!!
High LDL is NORMAL and not dangerous unless the breakdown of the types of cholesterol show it. DO not let them scare you out of your new wisdom. get the proper blood annalysis.
Stay strong on resisting statins! Keep gathering the data like today.
Thank you so much for this great informative information.! I have been on keto for 6 weeks. I'm 69 years young. I just had a lipid panel done, and yes, my LDL was the highest it has ever been. It went up to 204. Never has it ever been that high. My HDL was 108, triglycerides is 51. My HDL has always been high, and triglycerides has always been low. I feel so much better listening to Dr. Ken Berry. I have always been very healthy, and this high LDL number did scare me. Thanks again. God Bless.
Thank you all for this talk 🙏 super fascinating! Guess I fall into this category.
I have Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, MCAS with multiple anaphylaxis attacks, have had multiple joint reconstructions and now need my hip, pcos (apparently?), sleep apnoea and am a 31 year old woman.
Drs just tell me to take opioids, steroids, tricyclic antidepressants(for nerve pain) and NSAIDs and the pill to ‘manage’.
Also recovered from anorexia, my body fat went from 2% to 19% and bmi that wasn’t even on a chart to 19/20 which I’ve been able to maintain.
I adopted a keto lifestyle a few years ago, total cholesterol went up and was told to go on a low fat high carb diet and exercise more by my gp!!! 🙄
To deal with pain I’m now on a carnivore diet, LDL is 197 HDL 100 TRI 35 with a tri/hdl ratio of 0.38 which I ordered privately.
It got me off the pain pills and my inflammation and nerve pain has reduced dramatically. I’ve maintained my lean body type and it’s helped heal my relationship with food.
I know if I were to take these labs to my go they’d freak out!
Discussions and videos like these are needed and so important 🙌
I am a Social psychologist and when teaching research to under and grad students - always told them to put that future research is needed.
So exciting fellas, thank you as another lmhr. It is absolutely a thing. Just have to see if the ldl is harmful at such high levels…hope not. I love keto.
thank you guys. you are all great. now i know iam doing it right. i am safe and will continue to be healthy.
I’ve just started Keto two weeks ago. I had a stroke 6 months ago, and I was started on Lipitor in the hospital. I hated the side effects, but I didn’t want another stroke. So I stopped taking it, without a plan. Then I discovered Dr. Berry on RUclips and while I’m convinced he is right, I alternate between confidence and fear as I follow down this path. I know when I go to see my GP again, he is going to wash his hands of me because I’m not following his advice.
Thank you for this. My recent bloodwork came back with high LDL and low triglycerides. I have been eating a real food low carb diet for several months now. I feel great, look good, my BMI has gone down to a healthy range and my hip to waste ratio is healthy now. (Very good blood pressure too)
I am very small. 5'4, 120lbs.
I tried Keto for about 5 months. I started have menstrual cycles 2x per month. The second cycle would start on day 10.
Additionally, my LDL and Triglycerides went up and were out of range for the first time ever.
My first month of doing 50 net carbs, my menstrual cycles regulated. I am getting my lipids checked next month.
I have been on oral progesterone .35mg for 4.5 years throughout all of this and that did not change.
Would love to see more information on the menstrual cycle changes in small, lean women.
This was a very interesting video! Thank you and Merry Christmas to all!
I've been waiting for this. I'm a woman of 67 and grandmotherof nine, resistance training and bodyweight exercise, high HDL 85, triglycerides 70, LDL around 230, and I was wondering why. Keto for about five years, carnivore for about two years, now ketovore. And I found eating white rice and an occasional potato helpful. Now I understand, or at least know I'm not alone! Thanks guys!
Hi. ive been on keto for 3 months and have lost 20lbs. after i reach my goal i would like to slowly add rice back in my diet. how much rice to you eat? how often? im asian and need rice!!! hehehe 🤣
@@rondela7341Sorry I never responded. I just watched this video again, having forgotten that I'd seen it. I only eat rice when I feel I need it, so not often, maybe once in two weeks, and I usually cook ¼ cup for me and my husband to share.
This is me 100%.
I just received my blood work after being in ketosis/carnivore for 2ish months, my LDL skyrocketed to literally 636! Haha I was in disbelief. A year and a half ago it was 158- not in ketosis. More of my results:
Hs-CRP - 0.7
Tri/HDL - 1
Fasting insulin- 2
HbA1C- 5.6
HDL - 88
Triglycerides- 87
My doctor reads a lot about carnivore and is into fringe topics and even this freaked him out a bit and said it’s really not normal…. He loves reading so I can’t wait to share this study with him!
He told me to reintroduce some carbs and we are retaking labs in 8 weeks.
Thank you so much and God bless y’all!
Dr. Berry. This video confused me. My HDL and TG numbers predict my elevated LDL is pattern A, and therefore, not a metric of concern. These people seem to be suggesting that isn't the case. Hoping you will do a follow up offering your thoughts on this. In fact I think they should bring in Dr. Mason into this conversation and let him add his 2 cents as well.
Incredibly juicy conversation! Thanks for creating this meeting of great minds!
My understanding is that cholesterol levels are irrelevant as a causal agent with chd. What are your concerns with cholesterol if it is irrelevant? I’m confused. Isn’t chd due to inflammation and that cholesterol is simply associated with the body’s attempts to repair that inflammation??
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
A significant portion of people starting a ketogenic diet experience changes in their cholesterol levels.
Some individuals on a keto diet experience a substantial increase in their LDL cholesterol, which concerns many doctors.
A term called "lean mass hyper responders" was coined by Dave Feldman to describe people who are both lean and experience a significant rise in their LDL cholesterol while on a keto diet.
Research involving Dave Feldman, Dr. Tro, and Professor Nick Norwitz has found that leaner individuals are more likely to become lean mass hyper responders on a keto diet.
The study reveals that a combination of low BMI (body mass index) and favorable metabolic health can lead to a significant increase in LDL cholesterol.
It suggests that those who are already metabolically obese or overweight may not experience substantial increases in their LDL cholesterol on a keto diet.
The research also indicates that introducing a moderate amount of carbohydrates into the diet may help lower LDL cholesterol in lean mass hyper responders while maintaining a low-carb approach.
This study does not provide conclusive recommendations but highlights the need for further research and individualized assessment when interpreting cholesterol changes on a ketogenic diet.
The term "lean mass hyper responder" (LMHR) is not made up; it's a newly identified phenotype that describes individuals with specific lipid profiles.
The study highlights the importance of further research to understand the implications of being a lean mass hyper responder and whether it is associated with health risks.
The research introduces a framework for doctors and healthcare providers to understand and discuss this phenomenon with their patients.
There is optimism that this discovery may lead to better insights into human metabolism and potential interventions for those who may experience elevated LDL cholesterol on a low-carb diet.
The study suggests that LMHR individuals may have a reversible metabolic pattern, providing reassurance to both doctors and patients.
The collaborative effort to research and understand the lean mass hyper-responder (LMHR) phenomenon involves gratitude for the team and excitement for the future.
LMHR provides a label and a sense of hope for patients, as they anticipate having answers about the implications of high LDL cholesterol.
The research paper on LMHR is initiating a conversation, inviting more researchers, clinicians, and scientists to study this phenotype for the betterment of scientific knowledge and patient care.
A Facebook group for LMHRs exists to connect individuals with this phenotype and foster a sense of community.
Researchers and clinicians interested in studying the LMHR phenotype are encouraged to reach out for collaboration.
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Thank you Dr Berry and to all your guests
Do it again & again, this is amazing because its knowledge. This way Doctors can select propper diets to keep everything in order
Congratulations to you all on the success of your work so far 🤗🤗
Seems like this is a protective response by our bodies to protect the leanest from something. We need to re-examine what the different types of cholesterol really are capable of….and why they do what they do. Maybe high numbers are an immune response….seems like the one thing that responds so quickly.
I love you are covering this. I was researching the keto diet and am realizing I fit this LMHR profile. I will maintain some starch carbohydrates in my plan if I go with it. I am very concerned about high LDL
On keto my cholesterol was in the 700s. I was 15% bf. Dr freaked. I filled the scrip for statins and never used it. I’ve since gone back to low carb and have gained almost 10lbs. I’ll get it checked again. I’m active left heavy 6 days a week and run about 6-8 miles a wk and stay busy all day. 62 years old. Feel great. Never sick.
Can you tell me what your cholesterol is now on low carb?
How are you doing now?
The best research provided by Dave Feldman, Tro and Nick Norwitz. I think you guys taught Ken Berry something new. Great job men!
I'd love for the LMHR studies in the future to look at ANA, IgA, IgG etc to determine inflammation as a factor.
This is amazing... I just found this today and it's describing me almost exactly. What a relief 😊. Thank you so much for sharing this information.
Reminds me of when doctors look at TSH is isolation in Hypothyroidism testing.
That is just as bad as looking at LDL in isolation.
Awesome discussion !!
Keto brought all my numbers to perfect levels.
Hello👋there, how are you doing
I’m one of them Hyper Responders. I lost 50 pounds, body fat down to 14%, back to my military weight. I went low carb. HDL is great Triglycerides rock bottom,and LDL super high. Dr wanted me to look into Statins and other drugs. I said I’m. It doing it. Now all I have to do is binge on so carbs to lower LDL. Awesome!!
Total chol. 576
Tri. 102 Hdl 69. Vldl 15. LDL 492.
A1C 5.5 from 7.1. lost 52 pounds.
This has happened to me also on keto. Total 307, VLDL 17, LDL 230, A1c5.7 has gone up from 4.8, lost 45 lbs