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True you asked this.
is it really all just genetics?
No, as I mentioned it can be a lot of things.
Im not sure how I can have such low cholesterol, if anyone else ate and excesses like I did they would be obese and very unhealth
. Its unlikely you have super human abilities.
Does what we eat play as much as of a role as we think,
if your old and/or fat yes, if your young and thin no, however these are not absolutes and other factors come into play.
I had one once, but I forget what it was now.
 
My husband eats pretty bad anf he gets perfect results. I eat great and I have high cholesterol!
Go figure!
 
So, had some bloods done as i always do every 4-6 months.

Was kind of expecting them to be bad, last few months haven't been very fun [...]

Anyway get the blood backs, absolute perfection
A few months of smoking would not lead to lung cancer, it's a few decades of it that'll fuck you up. And shitty food and no exercise are not as nasty on you as smokes.

If you really want to test your genetics, keep doing what you're doing for another 30 years.
 
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How old are ya.
 
That probably explains it then. Heard a podcast with a doctor talking about bloods, health ect.

He said he finds basically no matter how bad someone's diet and lifestyle is they don't seem to have any issues until they get into their 30s.
 
probably true.

interestingly my cholesterol has actually gotten better in the last few years, with no change in lifestyle lol.
 
That probably explains it then. Heard a podcast with a doctor talking about bloods, health ect.

He said he finds basically no matter how bad someone's diet and lifestyle is they don't seem to have any issues until they get into their 30s.

Which podcast was that? Im always on the lookout for new ones.