Millions are told their high triglycerides are "genetic," incurable, and they must avoid fat forever.
This is medical gaslighting.
The real culprit isn't fat or genetics.
Here's the real cause of high triglycerides (and 6 steps to fix them):
First, what are triglycerides?
They're fats in your blood that your body uses for energy.
Normal: <150 mg/dL
High: 200-499 mg/dL
Very High: 500+ mg/dL
When elevated, they increase your risk of heart disease and pancreatitis.
Harvard researchers found that people eating high-sugar diets had a 38% higher risk of dying from cardiovascular disease.
Yet doctors still blame fat while sugar and simple carbohydrates get a free pass.
Your liver converts all the excess carbs directly into triglycerides.
The truth about "carbohydrate-induced high triglycerides":
When carbs exceed 55-60% of your calories, triglycerides spike sharply, even if you cut dietary fat.
Your body literally turns sugar into blood fat.
Many doctors will tell you it's genetic or that you have to stop eating fat.
Yes, genetics matter slightly, but your body has an incredible ability to balance itself.
You just have to let it.
Here is how:
Step 1: Find your personal carb threshold.
Most need under 100g daily. Some need under 50g.
Do the 3-week elimination test:
• Eat <50g carbs from veggies/nuts only
• Reintroduce slowly in week 4
Find where triglycerides climb through blood tests. That's your breaking point.
Step 2: Remove fructose completely
Your liver processes fructose exactly like alcohol, converting it straight to fat via lipogenesis.
That "healthy" 8oz orange juice has 27g of sugar (a Coke only has 22g of sugar).
Hidden fructose is everywhere:
• High-fructose corn syrup in ketchup
• "Natural" cane sugar in bread
• Agave syrup (90% fructose)
• Sports drinks
Read every label. You'll be shocked at what you find.
Step 3: Replace carbs with healthy fats
This sounds backwards, but eating MORE fat actually LOWERS triglycerides.
Low-carb, high-fat diets drop them nearly 3x more than low-fat diets in clinical trials.
Why? Dietary fat doesn't convert to blood triglycerides like carbs do.
Focus on these fats:
• Grass-fed butter and ghee
• Olive oil and avocados
• Wild salmon, sardines, mackerel
• Eggs and unprocessed cheese
Omega-3-rich fish can lower triglycerides by 30% alone.
Don't fear saturated fat when carbs are low.
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Step 4: Treat alcohol like triglyceride poison.
Alcohol hits your liver exactly like fructose.
Gets converted straight to fat and triglycerides.
Even "moderate" drinking (1-2 drinks) spikes levels the next day as your liver prioritizes detox over fat processing.
If triglycerides are over 500 mg/dL, avoid alcohol completely until normalized.
If mildly elevated, maximum 1 drink for women, 2 for men.
But honestly, less is always better.
Your liver is the metabolic workhorse that clears triglycerides.
Step 5: 16-hour daily fasting window.
Humans aren't meant to graze all day.
Constant eating keeps insulin elevated, telling your body to store fat.
Example: Finish eating at 5 pm and don't eat again until 9am.
Research proves 12-hr fasts barely move the needle.
You need at least 16 hrs for your body to:
• Clear triglyceride-rich lipoproteins from blood
• Switch to burning stored fat
• Become insulin-sensitive
No snacking. No calories. Just water or drinks like black coffee or tea.
Step 6: Daily movement + 3x weekly sauna.
Exercise makes muscles gobble up triglycerides for fuel.
Even a 10-minute post-meal walk reduces triglyceride spikes by 22%.
Sauna sessions mimic exercise benefits, showing "similar effects to moderate-intensity physical exercise."
The "genetic" excuse for high triglycerides is medical gaslighting.
The irony is, "experts" will tell you to eat more carbs and avoid fat.
Instead, you should eat more fat and avoid carbs, because that's what our genetics are programmed for.
High triglycerides aren't a life sentence.
They're a reversible metabolic problem caused by the wrong foods.
You're not genetically doomed, and you can heal.
Thank you for reading!
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