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Low density lipids (LDL)

The levels are usually indicative of liver function and metabolic tendencies, and the relative proportions of LDL, VLDL and HDL show relationships between caloric intake, anabolic energy, skeletal muscle metabolism and adipose tissue health. They are not innately wrong, anymore than is cholesterol; both are ABSOLUTELY necessary for health. It's all a matter of proportion, and the relationship between consumption and tissue needs.

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