Then what clogged my arteries and required a quad-bypass op?...............
See post #18.
Oh, and any hard plaques were calcium, which comes from not having enough Vitamin K/K2.
Get enough of Vitamin K/K2, and your calcium plaques leave and go into your bones, where it is supposed to be.
Ex wife. ... Lol
Carbs. And especially the double-whammy of high-carbs AND high-fat.
Plaques are a repair mechanism for damaged arteries. They are not the cause of the problem, they are a response to the problem. Cholesterol, in the blood or in the diet, did not do the damage.
Then what clogged my arteries and required a quad-bypass op?.......
My father and I lived completely different lifestyles. He smoked, drank, ate whatever. He was not, however, overweight. I was a jogger and weight lifter most of my life. He died of a heart attack at 58. I survived a massive heart attack/cardiac arrest at 59. Genetics are grossly underrated in health concerns. I dont think you can beat them, either. Now I have to worry about my mothers death from cancer at 63.
Glyphosate in your food causes several bad outcomes:
1. It suppresses the production of HCL in the lining of the stomach, which means that food is not properly digested, the undigested food feeds opportunistic pathogens which overgrow and produce toxic byproducts. i.e. H. Pylori in the stomach causes both ulcers and leakage of toxins and inflammatory peptides into the blood stream which cause much of the inflammation that underpins the formation of plaque to bandaid the problem, as well as many other auto-immune issues that arise from the immune system attacking foreign invading peptides that share very similar molecular structures with various human tissue.
2. It interrupts the Shikimate Pathway, which is a selling point for RoundUp because animal cells do not have it...only plants..which is how it kills them. But many if not all of the microbiome that exists in the gut do have the Shikimata Pathway. End result, the gut flora are severely impacted by Glyphosate/RoundUp. And they do a lot of good things for the human body.
Your ancestors most likely. The type of cholesterol in your blood determines a lot. Mine is not sticky but I have old arteries