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Cholesterol

by Fred Hahn on May 16, 2009

Walking down Amsterdam Avenue on my way to work the other day, I saw this sign on the window of a new restaurant::

Eat no cholesterol

I got a really good belly laugh out of this.

If you ate no cholesterol at all you wouldn't live very well or very long. And if you were a child, you'd never full develop and perhaps suffer from learning disorders and a poorly functioning immune system.

Every cell in your body need cholesterol to reproduce and function optimally. What your body makes on it's own is not enough. That's why it's present in so many foods!

Needless to say, I won't be frequenting this establishment.

I've been involved in exercise ever since I became a member of The Charles Atlas Club when I was 10 years old. In 1998, I founded and established Serious Strength on the Upper West Side of NYC. My clients include kids, seniors (and everyone in between), top CEOs, celebrities, bestselling authors, journalists and TV personalities.
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mrfreddy May 16, 2009 at 5:45 PM

Fat phobia still reigns supreme. A supposedly healthy fast food place called “The Pump” opened recently near where I work… they plastered something like “no mayo or butter or any other unhealthy fats – eat guilt free” on their windows. Lordy.
I’m tempted to go in there with a big jar of mayonaise and order the biggest burger they have.

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K Dill May 18, 2009 at 11:46 AM

Actually, you don’t need to eat cholesterol. As long as you get sufficient fat in your diet, including saturated fat, your liver will take care of making all the cholesterol you need.

Fred Hahn May 18, 2009 at 12:09 PM

Interesting…what do you base this information on? Could you provide the link or the research. I don’t think what your saying is correct but hey, I’m open!

ethyl d May 18, 2009 at 1:19 PM

I think the people who own this restaurant have been eating so little cholesterol that it’s messed up their brains to the point that they are stupid enough to say things like this.

K Dill May 18, 2009 at 4:42 PM
Fred Hahn May 18, 2009 at 7:07 PM

I stand corrected on the cholesterol issue. It appears that we can make enough on our own.
Having said that, I do think that the fear of eating it is without merit. Eat more and your body makes less. Less work for the liver and intestines.

Anne May 21, 2009 at 2:43 PM

I’m sure you would be interested in Dr Uffe Ravnskov’s latest book ‘Fat and Cholesterol are Good for You’ – it’s a fascinating book and puts the cholesterol hypothesis firmly in its place: http://tinyurl.com/ok7yw4
all the best,
Anne

Ryan Robitaille | LowCarbFightClub June 14, 2009 at 7:18 PM

Hah, very nice. You’ve got to love marketing like that. Sad thing is, 90% of people that see that are probably like “Ohh, nice!”
There’s no reason we can’t have “peace” while still being healthy. :)
Sigh, its 2009 and the low-fat, low-cholesterol dogma is still going strong.

Dana June 26, 2009 at 1:47 AM

I was reading some of the preliminary stuff about Michael Jackson’s death and so far, people are saying that his last health checkup showed no signs of heart disease and as one commentator put it, “His cholesterol was better than mine!” I’m going to assume he meant “lower.” So, no signs of heart disease, and he had low cholesterol, and I bet his poor heart starved to death. I was reading this bit at the Weston A. Price site about how heart attacks might actually be a lactic acid buildup reaction instead of a clogged artery (the clogs supposedly come after the attack, not before). It said that cholesterol is needed to manufacture cardiotonics that help protect against lactic acid. If that’s true, Jackson may turn out to be a textbook case. Too bad he won’t also turn out to be an example to others, because they will *so* bury this when they figure out there was no reason for him to die according to conventional wisdom. Or it’ll turn out he had some other problem, I don’t know.

Fred Hahn June 26, 2009 at 7:50 AM

Poor Michael indeed. More than likely he died of drug complicaitons for depression, and such. He was broke and obviously had lots of other problems.
Thanks for reading Dana. I like your blog as well.

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David H. July 2, 2009 at 8:25 PM

…”I do think that the fear of eating it [cholesterol] is without merit. Eat more and your body makes less. Less work for the liver and intestines.”
Yes, and since eating cholesterol doesn’t cause so-called “high” cholesterol, why fear supplying the body directly? And those who refuse to eat fat are expecting their bodies to build house without bricks.

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