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Healthy Home Economist / Archives / Healthy Living / Cardiologist: Lowfat Diet “Scientifically and Morally Indefensible”

Cardiologist: Lowfat Diet “Scientifically and Morally Indefensible”

by Sarah Pope / Affiliate Links ✔

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  • Inflammation the True Cause of Heart Disease
  • How One Innocent Donut Causes Deadly Inflammation+−
    • Step One:  Refined Grains and Sugar Consumption Spike Blood Sugar
    • Step Two: Omega 6 Vegetable Oils Produce Cytokines
    • Step Three:  Excess Weight Pours Out Pro-Inflammatory Chemicals
  • Ditch the Lowfat Diet and Get Off the Inflammation Freight Train
  • Sources and More Information

cardiologist against lowfat diet

Dr. Dwight Lundell MD is a cardiologist who beat the drum of a low-fat diet and cholesterol-lowering drugs to prevent heart disease for over 25 years.

He has performed over 5,000 open heart surgeries and trained with prominent “opinion maker” physicians who considered any deviation from the recommended therapy of severely limited fat intake and cholesterol-lowering meds to reduce heart disease risk complete heresy that could possibly result in a malpractice lawsuit.

Dr. Lundell now admits that this long-held notion is wrong. Not only is it completely and utterly wrong, but it is also scientifically and morally indefensible.

Following the recommended mainstream diet low in saturated fat and high in grain-based carbohydrates has created an epidemic of obesity and diabetes “the consequences of which dwarf any historical plague in terms of mortality, human suffering and dire economic consequences”.

By following the recommended low-fat diet, Dr. Lundell says that people are unknowingly causing “repeated injury to their blood vessels”.   This repeated injury, day in and day out, is what is causing rampant inflammation across all population groups which has resulted in the epidemic of heart disease, diabetes, and obesity.

Inflammation the True Cause of Heart Disease

Dr. Lundell explains that a slow paradigm shift that identifies inflammation as the true cause of heart disease is occurring.

He goes on to say that the conventional low-fat diet which warns against saturated fats and promotes polyunsaturated vegetable oils as a healthier alternative is the biggest culprit in causing chronic and deadly inflammation.

Unless inflammation is present in the body, cholesterol is unable to accumulate in plaques in the blood vessels causing heart attacks and strokes.  In an inflammation free body, cholesterol moves freely and causes no health problems.

In other words, it is inflammation caused by a low-fat diet that causes cholesterol to become trapped in the body.  Cholesterol-lowering drugs have been a dismal failure to eliminate or reduce the problem as 25% of the population now takes statin drugs and yet more Americans than ever will die of heart disease this year.

In short, blaming cholesterol for heart disease is like blaming fire fighters for fires.

How One Innocent Donut Causes Deadly Inflammation

Dr. Lundell explains the deadly 3 step process of how eating a simple donut or sweet roll causes a cascade of inflammation in the body:

Step One:  Refined Grains and Sugar Consumption Spike Blood Sugar

Imagine spilling syrup on your keyboard and you have a visual of what occurs inside the cell. When we consume simple carbohydrates such as sugar, blood sugar rises rapidly. In response, your pancreas secretes insulin whose primary purpose is to drive sugar into each cell where it is stored for energy. If the cell is full and does not need glucose, it is rejected to avoid extra sugar gumming up the works.

When your full cells reject the extra glucose, blood sugar rises producing more insulin and the glucose converts to stored fat.

What does all this have to do with inflammation? Blood sugar is controlled in a very narrow range. Extra sugar molecules attach to a variety of proteins that in turn injure the blood vessel wall. This repeated injury to the blood vessel wall sets off inflammation. When you spike your blood sugar level several times a day, every day, it is exactly like taking sandpaper to the inside of your delicate blood vessels.

Step Two: Omega 6 Vegetable Oils Produce Cytokines

It’s not just the refined grains and sugar in the donut causing spiking and crashing blood sugar that is the problem. Dr. Lundell continues by describing additional inflammation caused by the rancid omega 6, polyunsaturated oils (usually soybean) in the donut:

That innocent looking goody not only contains sugars, it is baked in one of many omega-6 oils such as soybean. Chips and fries are soaked in soybean oil; processed foods are manufactured with omega-6 oils for longer shelf life. While omega-6’s are essential -they are part of every cell membrane controlling what goes in and out of the cell — they must be in the correct balance with omega-3’s.

If the balance shifts by consuming excessive omega-6, the cell membrane produces chemicals called cytokines that directly cause inflammation.

Step Three:  Excess Weight Pours Out Pro-Inflammatory Chemicals

The final nail in the coffin for producing exorbitant levels of inflammation when that innocent-looking donut is consumed is the excess weight that most Americans are carrying:

To make matters worse, the excess weight you are carrying from eating these foods creates overloaded fat cells that pour out large quantities of pro-inflammatory chemicals that add to the injury caused by having high blood sugar. The process that began with a sweet roll turns into a vicious cycle over time that creates heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes and finally, Alzheimer’s disease, as the inflammatory process continues unabated.

Ditch the Lowfat Diet and Get Off the Inflammation Freight Train

Dr. Lundell counsels that mainstream medicine has made “a terrible mistake” by advising people to avoid saturated fats in favor of grain-based foods containing vegetable oils.   This flawed and dangerous recommendation is a direct contributor to the epidemic of inflammation that is plaguing the Western world in the form of obesity, diabetes, heart disease, and numerous other ailments.

Dr. Lundell advises to leave manufactured vegetable oils and other processed foods behind and return to the whole, unprocessed diet of our ancestors.

As for the ideal fats in the diet, Dr. Lundell recommends olive oil and grass-fed butter. He says the science that saturated fat causes heart disease is non-existent and the science that saturated fat raises blood cholesterol as very weak.

Given that inflammation and not cholesterol cause heart disease, any concern about saturated fats in the diet is nothing short of “absurd” according to Dr. Lundell.

Sources and More Information

Heart Surgeon Speaks Out on What Really Causes Heart Disease
The High Risks of Low Cholesterol
Cholesterol Myths to Wise Up About
What Oxidizes the Cholesterol in Eggs?
The 9 Irrefutable Benefits of Cholesterol in the Diet

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Sarah Pope

Sarah Pope MGA has been a Health and Nutrition Educator since 2002. She is a summa cum laude graduate in Economics from Furman University and holds a Master’s degree from the University of Pennsylvania.

She is the author of three books: Amazon #1 bestseller Get Your Fats Straight, Traditional Remedies for Modern Families, and Living Green in an Artificial World.

Her four eBooks Good Diet…Bad Diet, Real Food Fermentation, Ketonomics, and Ancestrally Inspired Dairy-Free Recipes are available for complimentary download via Healthy Home Plus.

Her mission is dedicated to helping families effectively incorporate the principles of ancestral diets within the modern household. She is a sought after lecturer around the world for conferences, summits, and podcasts.

Sarah was awarded Activist of the Year in 2010 at the International Wise Traditions Conference, subsequently serving on the Board of Directors of the nutrition nonprofit the Weston A. Price Foundation for seven years.

Her work has been covered by numerous independent and major media including USA Today, ABC, and NBC among many others.

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Comments (154)

  1. Tony

    Jan 29, 2020 at 7:28 am

    Great article Sarah,

    Donut lovers rejoice! You can make sourdough donuts and cook then in lard, fairly easy. I have been baking many sourdough foodstuffs and this is next on my list. I eat a few tablespoons of raw butter every day, cheeses, dairy, have never been healthier.
    Tony J.
    Weston A. Price member and Chapter Leader.

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  2. Mike W

    Jan 22, 2020 at 3:39 pm

    I may have missed it … but where did Dr. Lundell say/write this? I didn’t see any URL/link in your article to his statements or videos.

    Thanks!
    Mike

    Reply
    • Sarah Pope MGA

      Jan 22, 2020 at 7:18 pm

      The references for this story are cited at the end.

  3. Rebecca

    Feb 11, 2014 at 6:48 pm

    I welcome any feedback I can get. Though I wholeheartedly agree with this article in theory (and because I love butter) ;), I have not found it to be true in reality for ME. My cholesterol has always been a tad high, but once I started GAPS 3 years ago, it has only risen. I did not remain on GAPS, but I have remained low grain (often grain free) and have continued to use butter etc. Unfortunately, my cholesterol was just taken again and this time it is quite high. Total of 315 and ldl of 219. The hdl has risen nicely. I am not particularly happy with these numbers either, but don’t know how to naturally lower them. It seems my old diet of homemade food and whole grains suited me better in regards to cholesterol (it caused other problems).
    I am also confused by the notion that dietary cholesterol does not directly correlate with blood levels. For my mom, limiting cholesterol (but not using vegetable oils), very much decreases her cholesterol levels.
    Thoughts?

    Reply
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  5. Joanna Bigras via Facebook

    Jan 26, 2014 at 3:28 pm

    As much as this article is interesting, and true, I hate that when you google him, his name comes up, along with quack and hoax!

    Reply
  6. Wendy Sellers-Brown via Facebook

    Jan 26, 2014 at 12:19 am

    I just say, “Uh huh. ok” and walk out. Pretty difficult to find an intelligent doctor that hasn’t been brainwashed by the fed meds. My dr is actually pretty nice though, he knows not to offer me cholestorol meds or anything. I have actually gotten my numbers down myself.

    Reply
  7. JP Edwards via Facebook

    Jan 25, 2014 at 11:28 pm

    Gina, I saw that too, but he is not the only heart doctor/surgeon saying these things, there is a steadily growing list…

    Reply
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