tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2467994117916260529.post3081362118067190257..comments2023-10-17T08:19:17.319-07:00Comments on Conditioning Research: Inflammation and Low CarbChrishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00223657383325055342noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2467994117916260529.post-70720182767754140112011-04-05T10:11:04.536-07:002011-04-05T10:11:04.536-07:00everybody know the lack of only one vitam or a sus...everybody know the lack of only one vitam or a sustance like this in the body, can lead to a many health problems, for that reason I try to keep a good balanced diet.Viagrahttp://www.xlpharmacy.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2467994117916260529.post-10818168914330266782007-12-08T11:36:00.000-08:002007-12-08T11:36:00.000-08:00I just asked a friend who is a research immunologi...I just asked a friend who is a research immunologist and she told me that most immunologists do not pay much attention to CRP anyway - it is only really medics that look at it because it is an easy thing to measure. However it is a blunt measure and only a measure of systemic inflammation whereas the cytokines, chemokines and adhesion molecules are much more specific. She also said that there may be a time delay in CRP going down whereas changes in the other markers are more immediateChrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00223657383325055342noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2467994117916260529.post-26905893475627688932007-12-08T11:23:00.000-08:002007-12-08T11:23:00.000-08:00Thanks for the comments Randy. I'm just putting t...Thanks for the comments Randy. I'm just putting things out here that I find interesting. I may be totally wrong and off beam, but i is interesting to discuss.<BR/><BR/>1 -OK CRP wasn't reduced - but lots of other markers were. There is more to inflammation than CRP?<BR/><BR/>2 - I'm confused by your point here. If the "bad" low carb diet with little fibre reduced the inflammatory markers, what is the problem? Sounds like it was "good" in terms of reducing inflammatory markers?<BR/><BR/>3- maybe. What is "decent"<BR/><BR/>4 - who mentioned Atkins? Which disease states? What is a "good" high carb diet? What makes it "good"?Chrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00223657383325055342noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2467994117916260529.post-54358011195021323672007-12-08T11:01:00.000-08:002007-12-08T11:01:00.000-08:00As is often the case, the devil is in the details....As is often the case, the devil is in the details.<BR/><BR/>For instance:<BR/>1. CRP (the most studied inflamatory marker) was NOT reduced any more in the low carb as the high card diet.<BR/><BR/>2. They used an "especially bad" low card diet with below minimum amount of fiber. <BR/><BR/>3. Other recent studies (more than 1) have shown that low card diets increase inflamation relative to decent higher carb diets.<BR/><BR/>4. When looking a vascular imaging studies, atkins diets show movement towards disease states. Good high carb diets show the opposite response.randyfeingershhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05633383192317515383noreply@blogger.com