Dave Feldman

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Submit your questions for Dr. Spencer Nadolsky on our first #CholesterolScience Show

New Series Next week Tuesday (November 20th), I’ll be interviewing Dr. Spencer Nadolsky on the first #CholesterolScience series. This show is meant to incorporate many different viewpoints on cholesterol and lipids. (See his page here: drspencer.com) As many of you know, I’m a bit more cautiously optimistic with regard to higher LDL cholesterol and particle …

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White Bread and Processed Meat Experiment

A Very Different Path If you haven’t already, be sure to first read Part 1 of this experiment by Siobhan Huggins. Originally, Siobhan and I were going to simply do the same protocol at the same time, perhaps something similar to the one I did with my sister two years ago. But it occurred to …

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News, Comments, Asides — October 2018 Edition

Siobhan Launches Her Patreon Yes, our own Siobhan has finally launched a Patreon after months and months of our prodding her to do so. This is super important as she (like me) puts out a lot of cheddar for lab tests. If you appreciate the excellent data she’s brought us (particularly lately), please note it …

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Attending #NLANashville and the Secret Tandem Experiment

Siobhan and I flew to Nashville to attend the Clinical Lipid Update put on by the National Lipid Association. We were both very excited to be hanging with like-minded lipid geeks, even if our perspectives might vary a little. We managed to make some new friends, get interesting perspectives and learned a few new things …

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Guesting on the Peter Attia Drive – Response to Peter’s Prebuttal

Peter included a prebuttal at the beginning of his podcast with me that included three central points. I’ll take them one by one. The first: Dave was unable to explain the mass balance, meaning how does one account for the greater amount of cholesterol in, and the greater number of, LDL particles. No one, including …

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