Category: Experiments

Sugar and Cholesterol Experiment – Part II

I’m writing these words on the evening of Day 3, which completes the Washout Stage. I knew this experiment had more potential for pitfalls than the others and it appears I’ve ran into one even before the Intervation Stage. The problem? I’m not feelin’ 100%. Probably Electrolytes As I’ve already shared with my Patrons in …

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Sugar and Cholesterol Experiment – Part I

Hypothesis The increase in sugar from Stage 2 (Intervention) will result in LDL cholesterol of Stage 3 (Aftermath) to be lower than stage 1 (Washout). Experiment Design For the first three days (Washout stage) and last five days (Aftermath stage), I will have the keto shake only. For the three days in the middle (Intervention …

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START HERE (Pinned)

Please consider supporting our newly launched Citizen Science Foundation and its central endeavor, the LMHR Measurement Project. Your contributions are making citizen science a reality – thank you! If you know little to nothing about cholesterol-> You can check out my Simple Guide to Cholesterol series. It’s full of illustrations and is written for laypeople. …

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The Capstone Experiment – it’s time to #rethinkLDL

As of today, I’m declaring Phase I and II of my research complete. Phase I spans December 2015 to May 2017 where I was focused primarily on the Inversion Pattern. Phase II spans May 2017 to January 2018 where I was focused on Energy Status. The Capstone Experiment combines both legs of this theory and …

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The Big Reveal is Tomorrow at Noon

Well, here we are. My doctor has the final labs in hand for my longest, most ambitious experiment yet. I’ve instructed him to not reveal it in any way — not even to hint at what it might say. Over the last few months, I’ve told many doctors and researchers of my planned experiment for …

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