Rinse & rePeat
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Ray Peat says low cholesterol levels are detrimental to brain function, so it has not been any wonder to me why so many elderly are on low cholesterol meds and have cognitive decline, even recent studies indicate the same…
“The people in the lowest out of five groups for levels of total cholesterol and iron had a lower chance of reaching 100 years as compared to those with higher levels,” Modig wrote.”
It is interesting that Ray Peat wrote that females death rate is lower than males until menopause, because of the bloodletting, and this article seemingly indicates the same…
“Interestingly, the vast majority (85%) of the centenarians were female.”
“The people in the lowest out of five groups for levels of total cholesterol and iron had a lower chance of reaching 100 years as compared to those with higher levels,” Modig wrote.”
It is interesting that Ray Peat wrote that females death rate is lower than males until menopause, because of the bloodletting, and this article seemingly indicates the same…
“Interestingly, the vast majority (85%) of the centenarians were female.”
The secret to a long, healthy life found in centenarians’ blood: study
Explorers never found a “Fountain of Youth,” but medical experts believe they’ve found clues much closer to home: in our blood.
nypost.com