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Daily Archives: April 14, 2012

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Autoimmune Conditions & LOW Cholesterol: Understanding Correlations

UncategorizedBy Michael E. McEvoyApril 14, 2012Leave a comment

For a great number of years, people have been led to believe by medical authorities that the lower the total cholesterol and LDL levels, the better. As more and more research surfaces, it is apparent that this belief is terribly incorrect. A very interesting correlation exists between many different types of autoimmune diseases and the

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