Ep83 - Professor Subbotin: LDL Cholesterol Invades Your Arteries - Bad Science or What?
The Fat Emperor Podcast
ivor cummins
4.8 • 766 Ratings
🗓️ 16 June 2020
⏱️ 68 minutes
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Summary
Okay this is a big one - a really big one.
Professor Vladimir Subbotin has published multiple papers on his groundbreaking hypothesis, which turns the LDL / ApoB /LDLp dogma on it's head.
Do LDL particles really invade your artery wall - attacking from the blood flowing through your arteries?
Or is this hypothesis completely incorrect - and not in line with the actual science and pathology of Atherosclerosis? Note that Subbotin's hypothesis is not PROVEN - for example there may be early deposition from lumen side, with the adventitial VV being far more important in the milieu nonetheless. Also, even if early deposition from the lumen side does occur - it is still only because of the Root Causes we list! So it's still moot in any case! ;-)
Find out in this fascinating Episode!
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| 0:00.0 | prior to the development of the induced atherosclerosis, they put it as the earliest step. |
| 0:05.0 | And they basically said outside in seems to be the earliest part. |
| 0:09.0 | Exactly. They show that it's happened before endothelial dysfunction. |
| 0:13.0 | Yes. |
| 0:14.0 | Welcome to the Fat Emperor podcast. I'm your host, Iber Cummins. |
| 0:22.3 | Hello all. We have a groundbreaking podcast today about how LDL particles, cholesterol, actually interacts with your arterial wall and connects to atherosclerosis and heart attacks. |
| 0:34.1 | So we're featuring Professor Vladimir Sabotinan and he is a pathologist who has produced |
| 0:40.3 | several papers with an alternative theory of how cholesterol particles actually get into the |
| 0:47.3 | arterial wall and it's quite fascinating. It also has huge implications because it places many of the root causes of attherosclerosis and heart disease that I and others would talk about. |
| 0:59.0 | It places those at the top table and it places the LDL particles themselves very much in the background, which is the opposite of the current orthodox view of the heart disease natural sclerosis problem. |
| 1:13.0 | So I'm going to go through a few slides just before we get into the interview with Vladimir. |
| 1:18.9 | So you have an idea of what's going on with his hypothesis before we actually get into the discussion. |
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| 1:44.7 | appreciate it and with that we'll get on with the few slides so the pathogenesis of |
| 1:50.4 | atherosclerosis this is really important is understanding the disease process |
| 1:55.4 | because you'll have no hope of properly identifying the root causes to address |
| 1:59.9 | if you don't understand the pathology. |
| 2:03.4 | So basically, the traditional model or the orthodox model powerfully held is that the LDL |
| 2:09.8 | particles come from your bloodstream in the lumen of your archery and they get into your arterial |
| 2:16.2 | wall from the inside. okay and lots of orthodox |
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