Has anyone thought about cholesterol digestion issues?

Has anyone ever gone into any research into cholesterol and the process it takes to be digested? Like how bile and lipase are important factors in the role of cholesterol being digested? i know that i read somewhere that cholesterol plays may play a part in peyroines and since all of our hormones have the precursor of cholesterol, it could make sense.

i think someone took bile acids and they had a recovery somewhere… i may try bile acids to aid in digestion. i know digestive enzymes make my hair itchy and start to fall out again when i use them.

Bryce you are so much like me when i came to the forum, its funny(to me any way) and im not having a go at you here.

Have a read through my thread here and look at all the crazy shit i came up with before i became the accepting asshole that i am today.

PFS needs to be studied in a lab, which thankfully it is, if you have bad digestion its just another symptom, sadly.

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I guess you were like me a little bit when you went to a doctor and saw you had inflammation in your digestive tract which is the same thing I have. However, taking anti-inflammatories isn’t solving the problem because you aren’t treating the root cause of it. Plus, supplementing with the random vitamins you did is only going to be short lived because yet again, you aren’t attacking the specific causes of the problems you are having.

I know you mentioned you had crohn’s disease somewhere, which is inflammation in your digestive tract and in your thread you were confused as to why an anti inflammatory drug was working. Well do you know what cuases inflammation in your digestive tract when you have crohn’s disease? When you eat foods that you aren’t supposed to eat… like eating stuff that isn’t vegetables and meat.

I see you mentioned bile acid studies in there too, but I didn’t see if you took any action with actually taking them. Did you?

If you think this is all “crazy shit”, maybe you should think again, because you obviously have inflammation in your digestive tract which was all ready proved by your doctor and via a test… and anti inflamamtories worked a little for you… if you don’t see the connection there, then I guess you should just wait for Merck to solve the problem for you.

yawn… pls, refrain from posting new threads everytime you have a thought and cluttering up the forum more than it already is. Thanks.