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When high cholesterol is actually good for you
It’s widely accepted in medical communities that having elevated “bad” cholesterol is the number one cause of heart disease.
Doctors believe that using the wildly popular statin class of treatments to lower cholesterol will save lives.
And they hand them out like candy.
But evidence has been mounting that although statins DO lower cholesterol, they don’t actually add years to people’s lives.
Before I get into this article, it’s important that you know that I’m not a doctor.
And that you should never drop Rx treatments without talking to your doctor first.
I’m just reporting what the research says. You and your doctor are the ones that need to make decisions on your health.
The delusional power of mass Rx treatments.
Lipitor, the most popular statin, is the top most-used treatment in the United States, and is also popular worldwide.
There are over 21 million people on this treatment.
And Zocor, another statin, is taken by 11 million people.
There are also millions of patients taking the statins Pravachol, Crestor, and Mevacor.
The challenge with this is that because SO MANY people take these treatments every single day…
They are HUGE cash cows for the Big Pharma companies that make them.
That means that any studies that show that they really don’t have a lot of effect on saving lives end up getting ignored or pushed aside.
And anyone who says otherwise – even if their research is perfect is labeled a heretic.
It’s a dangerous cycle for patients who rely on good medical research to drive decision making.
Who gets given statins?
Since these treatments are so common, the criteria for recommendation is quite broad.
The medical community recommends 4 groups of patients to receive cholesterol-lowering treatments.
- Those who have had a cardiovascular event
- Adult diabetic patients
- Individuals with LDL greater than or equal to 190 mg/dl
- People with an estimated 10 year cardiovascular risk of greater than 7.5%
‘Chemical’ treatment to reduce cholesterol to new target levels is now recommended in four moderate- to high-risk patient populations: patients who have already sustained a cardiovascular event, adult diabetic patients, individuals with low density lipoprotein cholesterol levels ≥190 mg/dL and individuals with an estimated 10-year cardiovascular risk ≥7.5%.
Because statins are so widely recommended and considered safe many, many people take them.
The problem is these treatments don’t work.
This is a really weird thing about modern pharmacology.
Treatments will often do what they are given for, but not have any positive long term effects on life span.
In the case of statins, the treatments DO lower cholesterol levels.
But this doesn’t actually help patients in any measurable way.
Not with lower cardiovascular events and not with longer lifespans!
Achieving these cholesterol target levels did not confer any additional benefit in a systematic review of 35 randomised controlled trials
Lowering cholesterol levels using treatments doesn’t actually HELP people.
It just sucks money out of their pockets and creates nasty long term side effects. Here are a few:
- Muscle pain and damage
- Liver damage
- Increased blood sugar and type 2 diabetes
- Neurological side effects
For a treatment that is supposedly safe, these are some really bad potential outcomes!
Personally, I will never take a statin.
I have never seen any evidence that they actually do anything to increase lifespan or lower cardiovascular events.
In fact, the evidence I’ve looked at shows they are pretty useless.
It seems like an expensive and risky proposition to me.
But you need to make your own decisions.
—-Important Message About Cholesterol for Men—-
Skip the statins — if you have high cholesterol, this turns it into high T
Cholesterol is one of the building blocks of testosterone.
So without cholesterol, there will be no testosterone.
And if your cholesterol is too high, it’s because it’s not being turned into testosterone anymore.
And you can fix that very easily… here’s how…
“This is a big thank you for your help regarding statins.
I saw my Cardiologist and now am off the horrible meds.
How the doctors can prescribe this treatment is a real problem.
They put me on cholesterol tablets and Clopidogrel tablets for 12 months and I ended up with very low cholesterol…
…which made my skin look reptile and sent me backwards in health.
I hope you and your members can use this information so no one experiences statins.” |
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