posted on May, 12 2007 @ 11:20 AM
Wesbo has some good points...
Originally posted by WeSbO
...I think that eating alot of junk food brings your physical condition down, makes you more tired (watch super size me) so concequently being more
tired makes you less aware of whats going on around you, makes it harder to think properly.
The other portion of this has to do with arteriosclerosis and with cholesterol plaque buildup in the blood vessels.
If your diet is rich in LDLs ("lousy DLs" is the name I use to remember them as opposed to "healthy DLS" (HDLs)) then these LDLs will start
accumulating on the walls of your blood vessels and narrowing them earlier than will happen to your salad-eating friends. Fats in your bloodstream
can reach pathological levels.
A nurse that I was talking to this week told me a story about fats in the bloodstream. She was working in the emergency room when someone came in who
was in a cardiac crisis. She took the blood and as she started to put it into the rack, noticed a white froth on top. Thinking that there was
something wrong with the test tube, she discarded that, got a fresh tube from a different batch, and took the blood again.
The same thing happened. A white creamy froth built up on the surface of the blood. When she asked about it, she was told that this was fat in the
blood... you get buildups like this after a meal with a lot of fat in it, but that something was also going on in the man's body. This was a
dangerously high load of fat.
And of course it would be plating itself to the arteries and veins... eventually blocking some of them and killing the areas beyond (blood clots,
gangrene, and mini strokes.)