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Dietary cholesterol has no scientific evidence of being bad at all.
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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 4130289" data-attributes="member: 42584"><p>Not that I know of. Dad seemed to be pretty healthy even after he retired. Spent his retirement days continuing to work on his retirement home in the mountains, hunting, fishing, and SCUBA diving mountain lakes. He retired in Jan '69 and died in Jun '69 - which sucks big time.</p><p>Mom retired in about '79 and moved back to Wyoming where she was born. Had her first major stroke at 66 in '82 and died in '85 in a nursing home at the age of 69 (corrected from saying 72, earlier). Also not on any medication that I know of, at least until she had her first stroke.</p><p>Same with sister whom, again, was not on any medications that I know of when she died at 57.</p><p></p><p>The early deaths could have been genetic but I have to believe that much of it was due to unhealthy diet - high fat and too much sodium, too much red meat and not enough fish, and not enough veggies and fruits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 4130289, member: 42584"] Not that I know of. Dad seemed to be pretty healthy even after he retired. Spent his retirement days continuing to work on his retirement home in the mountains, hunting, fishing, and SCUBA diving mountain lakes. He retired in Jan '69 and died in Jun '69 - which sucks big time. Mom retired in about '79 and moved back to Wyoming where she was born. Had her first major stroke at 66 in '82 and died in '85 in a nursing home at the age of 69 (corrected from saying 72, earlier). Also not on any medication that I know of, at least until she had her first stroke. Same with sister whom, again, was not on any medications that I know of when she died at 57. The early deaths could have been genetic but I have to believe that much of it was due to unhealthy diet - high fat and too much sodium, too much red meat and not enough fish, and not enough veggies and fruits. [/QUOTE]
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