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Old 05-20-19 | 09:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Lemond1985
Well, there is a school of thought that says diet has no effect on plaque. And as evidence supporting the theory, there are people on zero-fat diets that still get plaque deposits. If the plaque could not have come from dietary fat (none is being consumed by the patient) then it must have some other cause.
I meant that it's doubtful that workouts "blast the plaque out." And if they did, it's a stroke when that blasted plaque finds its way to the brain. I'm sure there are different schools of thought. The school of thought from which my sister-in-law's doctor is coming led him to advise her to cut animal fat out of her diet, eat more greens, etc. I believe it was prudent of her to take his advice and prudent of my wife to follow suit.
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