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Originally Posted by jimbo2012
Yes it irritates the endothelium lining as well as all other oils, if you want to reduce plaque in the arteries ALL oils need to be eliminated.
When irritated plaque adheres to the location and builds/blocks from there over several years.
Image shows the lining inside a blood vessel wall, they are only one cell in thickness and very fragile when exposed to oil.
Vascular endothelial cells line the entire circulatory system, from the heart to the smallest capillaries.
These cells have very distinct and unique functions that are paramount to vascular biology.
These functions include fluid filtration, such as in the glomeruli of the kidney, blood vessel tone, hemostasis, neutrophil recruitment, and hormone trafficking. Endothelium of the interior surfaces of the heart chambers are called endocardium.
Dr's Esseltyn and Ornish agree on this, I personally have benefited by eliminating oil from my diet in 7 months - big changes.
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Originally Posted by jimbo2012
First of all I think you should be mindful that this is a forum, as such it is for an exchange of ideas and opinions.
I'm as free as you to express them.
No one herein is a self proclaimed expert.
Civility aside your personal attack is unwarranted.
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***Yes it irritates the endothelium lining as well as all other oils, if you want to reduce plaque in the arteries ALL oils need to be eliminated.
When irritated plaque adheres to the location and builds/blocks from there over several years.
Image shows the lining inside a blood vessel wall, they are only one cell in thickness and very fragile when exposed to oil.***
You presented the above as if it's fact and didn't express it as "ideas and opinions" tha'st great just present your qualifications to present these fact otherwise clearly state the it's an ideas, opinion.