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1 cup of this unique creamy treat boosts male drive

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Why “bad cholesterol” is actually good cholesterol for men

LDL cholesterol is often called the “bad cholesterol.”

As the story goes, this type of cholesterol collects the walls of your blood vessels, making them stiff and narrow.

We are led to believe that this cholesterol causes a buildup of this plaque which leads to cardiovascular disease, heart attack, and stroke.

Many people do everything they can to lower their levels of LDL cholesterol, including taking harmful statin treatments.

But if these stories about LDL cholesterol were true then we should see people with high LDL cholesterol dying at greater rates.

This should be particularly true of older people – but it isn’t.

LDL is inversely correlated with death in people over 60 years old.

Those with higher levels of “bad cholesterol” are less likely to die.

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The review of human research was carried out by scientists in Europe, Japan, and the United States. The findings were published in BMJ Open.

Some studies have found a relationship between high LDL-cholesterol and risk of death in younger people.

But cholesterol is a protective substance produced by the body, not a cause of disease.

(This high cholesterol is probably protective against another underlying health problem…)

In older people, the situation is quite different.

Recently, health researchers are coming around to the fact that high high cholesterol is not all that harmful for older people.

“It is well known that total cholesterol becomes less of a risk factor or not at all for all-cause and cardiovascular death with increasing age.”

There are different types of cholesterol, and these days LDL-cholesterol is particularly vilified.

For some researchers it was still an open question as to whether LDL specifically could be a problem for older folks.

“Little is known about whether LDL cholesterol is associated with mortality in the elderly, so we decided to investigate this issue.”

The researchers carried out a literature review, combining and re-analysing data from 19 different human studies.

The body of work contained information on cholesterol and cause of death in almost 70,000 elderly people.

In the majority of studies, the researchers found that higher levels of LDL cholesterol were inversely associated with all-cause mortality.

Those with higher levels of “bad cholesterol” were less likely to die.

“In 16 of 30 groups we found an inverse association between all causes of death and LDL cholesterol.”

Though this was only a little over half of the groups contained in the research, these groups account for over 90% of the total participants.

And so, for almost everyone over the age of 60 years old higher LDL cholesterol was associated with a lower risk of death.

For the remaining 8% there was no association.

The researchers didn’t find any studies which showed that higher LDL-cholesterol increased the risk of death in the over 60s.

“In the remaining 8%, no association with LDL cholesterol and all-cause mortality was found.”

If you’ve been reading my articles for a while…

Then this is not the first time you have seen research showing that the cholesterol theory of cardiovascular disease and ill health is wrong.

This is yet another nail in the coffin of the cholesterol hypothesis.

“LDL is inversely associated with mortality in most people over 60 years. This finding is inconsistent with the cholesterol hypothesis.

The authors even state in their conclusions that it is now time to reassess the validity of the cholesterol hypothesis.

In truth, it has been debunked decades ago.

“Since elderly people with high LDL live as long or longer than those with low LDL, our analysis provides reason to question the validity of the cholesterol hypothesis.

The unfortunate reality is that modern medical approaches to cholesterol and cardiovascular disease are almost certainly making things worse.

“The research provides the rationale for a re-evaluation of guidelines recommending reduction of LDL in the elderly as a component of cardiovascular disease prevention strategies.”

Cholesterol is not a toxin, but an essential part of a healthy body.

It’s a fundamental protective substance that the body uses to deal with any number of common health problems.

Very high cholesterol can be a sign that something is going wrong in the body – but the cholesterol itself is not the problem.

You should always consult a healthcare practitioner about treating and diagnosing health-related problems.

—-Important Message for Men Worried About High Cholesterol—-

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And it keeps your cholesterol at optimal levels and turns whatever’s left over into valuable testosterone.

It’s like a little factory process that happens down in the testicles.

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It steers cholesterol into testosterone production, so you don’t have to do a thing.

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Lack of an association or an inverse association between low-density-lipoprotein cholesterol and mortality in the elderly: a systematic reviewhttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27292972/