
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


The Truth About Cholesterol, LDL, and Plaque Regression with Dave Feldman | Lean Mass Hyper-Responder Research Explained
What if everything you've been told about cholesterol and heart disease is incomplete — or even wrong?
In this eye-opening episode of The Coach Debbie Potts Show, I sit down with Dave Feldman, engineer turned citizen scientist, founder of Own Your Labs and The Citizen Science Foundation, and the mind behind the Lean Mass Hyper-Responder (LMHR) study and the groundbreaking Keto-CTA trial on plaque progression and regression.
We unpack the latest findings from Dave's multi-platform coronary imaging study — comparing HeartFlow, QAngio, Cleerly, and expert readouts — to explore how some individuals with very high LDL cholesterol and low inflammation show no increase in plaque and, in some cases, true regression.
You'll learn:
🧬 What the Lipid Energy Model reveals about metabolism and cholesterol transport
🩸 Why LDL-C and ApoB aren't always the villains — and when they actually matter
🧠 What "soft" vs. "hard" plaque really means for your risk
🩺 The best ways to measure and track plaque (CAC vs. CCTA vs. AI-based imaging)
⚡ How insulin resistance, inflammation, and oxidative stress drive true cardiovascular risk
🥑 Why many keto and low-carb athletes become "Lean Mass Hyper-Responders" — and what to do about it
Whether you're a clinician, health coach, or curious biohacker, this conversation will completely change the way you think about cholesterol, cardiovascular disease, and metabolic health.
🔍 Topics Covered:00:00 – Intro & Dave Feldman bio 03:00 – The cholesterol paradox in metabolically healthy individuals 08:00 – The Lipid Energy Model explained 12:00 – What is plaque? (Soft vs. hard) 16:00 – How the Keto-CTA study tracked plaque regression 25:00 – The role of LDL, ApoB, and Lp(a) in context 33:00 – Imaging tools: CAC vs. CCTA vs. AI platforms 42:00 – Insulin resistance, inflammation, and endothelial damage 54:00 – Root cause solutions for cardiovascular health
💡 Key Takeaways:Cholesterol is not the enemy — context and inflammation are.
The best way to manage heart disease risk is to measure plaque, not just LDL.
Metabolic health > cholesterol numbers when it comes to longevity.
Functional and nutritional therapy can stabilize or reverse soft plaque.
🌐 Website: www.DebbiePotts.net 🎧 Podcast: The Coach Debbie Potts Show 📺 YouTube: @CoachDebbiePotts 🧬 Learn about Root Cause Revolution™: www.rootcausedoc.com 🩺 Explore Own Your Labs: https://ownyourlabs.com 📚 Read more about the Keto-CTA study: https://citizensciencefoundation.org
🧠 Affiliate Links & Partners:💊 Functional Nutrition Favorites — Fullscript Dispensary 🧬 Seeking Health Supplements — Code COACHDEBBIEPOTTS 🌿 BEAM Minerals — Code COACHDEBBIEPOTTS 💡 Sunlighten Sauna — Mention Coachdebbiepotts for savings
#Cholesterol #DaveFeldman #HeartHealth #ApoB #LDL #PlaqueRegression #KetoDiet #MetabolicHealth #FunctionalMedicine #RootCauseRevolution #CoachDebbiePotts
By Debbie Potts4.6
4747 ratings
The Truth About Cholesterol, LDL, and Plaque Regression with Dave Feldman | Lean Mass Hyper-Responder Research Explained
What if everything you've been told about cholesterol and heart disease is incomplete — or even wrong?
In this eye-opening episode of The Coach Debbie Potts Show, I sit down with Dave Feldman, engineer turned citizen scientist, founder of Own Your Labs and The Citizen Science Foundation, and the mind behind the Lean Mass Hyper-Responder (LMHR) study and the groundbreaking Keto-CTA trial on plaque progression and regression.
We unpack the latest findings from Dave's multi-platform coronary imaging study — comparing HeartFlow, QAngio, Cleerly, and expert readouts — to explore how some individuals with very high LDL cholesterol and low inflammation show no increase in plaque and, in some cases, true regression.
You'll learn:
🧬 What the Lipid Energy Model reveals about metabolism and cholesterol transport
🩸 Why LDL-C and ApoB aren't always the villains — and when they actually matter
🧠 What "soft" vs. "hard" plaque really means for your risk
🩺 The best ways to measure and track plaque (CAC vs. CCTA vs. AI-based imaging)
⚡ How insulin resistance, inflammation, and oxidative stress drive true cardiovascular risk
🥑 Why many keto and low-carb athletes become "Lean Mass Hyper-Responders" — and what to do about it
Whether you're a clinician, health coach, or curious biohacker, this conversation will completely change the way you think about cholesterol, cardiovascular disease, and metabolic health.
🔍 Topics Covered:00:00 – Intro & Dave Feldman bio 03:00 – The cholesterol paradox in metabolically healthy individuals 08:00 – The Lipid Energy Model explained 12:00 – What is plaque? (Soft vs. hard) 16:00 – How the Keto-CTA study tracked plaque regression 25:00 – The role of LDL, ApoB, and Lp(a) in context 33:00 – Imaging tools: CAC vs. CCTA vs. AI platforms 42:00 – Insulin resistance, inflammation, and endothelial damage 54:00 – Root cause solutions for cardiovascular health
💡 Key Takeaways:Cholesterol is not the enemy — context and inflammation are.
The best way to manage heart disease risk is to measure plaque, not just LDL.
Metabolic health > cholesterol numbers when it comes to longevity.
Functional and nutritional therapy can stabilize or reverse soft plaque.
🌐 Website: www.DebbiePotts.net 🎧 Podcast: The Coach Debbie Potts Show 📺 YouTube: @CoachDebbiePotts 🧬 Learn about Root Cause Revolution™: www.rootcausedoc.com 🩺 Explore Own Your Labs: https://ownyourlabs.com 📚 Read more about the Keto-CTA study: https://citizensciencefoundation.org
🧠 Affiliate Links & Partners:💊 Functional Nutrition Favorites — Fullscript Dispensary 🧬 Seeking Health Supplements — Code COACHDEBBIEPOTTS 🌿 BEAM Minerals — Code COACHDEBBIEPOTTS 💡 Sunlighten Sauna — Mention Coachdebbiepotts for savings
#Cholesterol #DaveFeldman #HeartHealth #ApoB #LDL #PlaqueRegression #KetoDiet #MetabolicHealth #FunctionalMedicine #RootCauseRevolution #CoachDebbiePotts

7,248 Listeners

1,545 Listeners

1,216 Listeners

794 Listeners

3,499 Listeners

9,271 Listeners

1,122 Listeners

157 Listeners

1,107 Listeners

1,765 Listeners

1,354 Listeners

445 Listeners

196 Listeners

1,183 Listeners

211 Listeners