Why Cuban men are using this weird waxy substance

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Why Cuban men are using this weird waxy substance

Policosanol is the name given to a number of extracts taken from different plants – mostly derived from sugar cane in Cuba.

It is believed that the active ingredients in this waxy substance are a number of long chain alcohols which can have profound biological effects.

Policosanol first caused a stir in Cuba when a number of studies showed that it can lower cholesterol and blood pressure.

The mainstream idea is that high cholesterol and high blood pressure cause cardiovascular disease.

This is an oversimplification.

High cholesterol and high blood pressure are associated with – but do not cause – cardiovascular disease.

Nevertheless, it seems that policosanol acts on the root causes of cardiovascular disease, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol…

…because research shows that it significantly decreases the risk of major cardiovascular events.

There were 3 deaths from heart attacks during the research – none were in the policosanol group.

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The human research was carried out at the Surgical Medical Research Center, Havana City, Cuba. The paper was published in the journal Drugs in R&D.

This paper details a 12 month long placebo-controlled trial.

The researchers were primarily looking at cholesterol markers in people with high blood pressure and high cholesterol.

“589 older patients with hypertension and type II hypercholesterolaemia and no history of CHD or cerebrovascular disease were included.”

The participants were split into 2 groups.

1 group was given policosanol and another was unknowingly given a similar looking inactive placebo.

“This was a prospective, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study.”

Those given policosanol started off at 5mg per day.

“After 6 weeks on a cholesterol-lowering diet, patients were randomized to policosanol (5 mg) or placebo tablets.”

The dose of policosanol was increased in the last 6 months of the study if cholesterol levels were above a certain range.

“The dosage was doubled to 10 mg/day if total cholesterol values were > 6.1 mmol/L after 6 months of therapy.”

As the study showed – policosanol has profound effects on cholesterol levels.

“Policosanol lowered LDL-C by 20.5%. Total cholesterol was 15% lower in the policosanol group. HDL-C increased by 12.5% in the policosanol group.”

These results would make most doctors very happy – though lowering cholesterol is not enough to help you, as we see from statin research.

Policosanol also alters triglycerides and cholesterol ratios in a way that will please doctors but not do much for your health.

“Policosanol lowered triglycerides (12%), LDL-C/HDL-C) ratio [22%] and TC/HDL-C ratio (20.1%).”

However, the real interesting part of this research is that the people taking policosanol had significantly lower risk of serious cardiovascular problems.

Major cardiovascular problems were 3 times more common in people who were not taking policosanol.

“Vascular and all-cause serious adverse events were less in the policosanol recipients (two vascular SAEs, 0.7%; five all-cause SAEs, 1.7%) than in the placebo recipients (six vascular SAEs, 2.0%; 12 all-cause SAEs, 4.1%).”

Serious health problems were 80% higher in the group not taking policosanol during this one-year study.

“Total adverse events (AEs) were less frequent in the policosanol-treated group (10%) compared with the placebo group (18%).”

3 people died from heart attacks during the course of the research.

All of the people who died of heart attacks were in the placebo group who were not receiving policosanol.

Three placebo recipients died and no policosanol recipients died during the study as a result of myocardial infarction (two patients) and sudden cardiac arrest (one).”

Pushing down cholesterol and blood pressure too much is bad for your overall health…

Unless you are addressing the root problems – the causes of high blood pressure, high cholesterol and cardiovascular disease.

This research indicates that policosanol improves cardiovascular health and a fundamental level – a side effect is lower blood pressure and lower cholesterol.

“Policosanol significantly decreased systolic blood pressure compared with baseline and placebo, which could be an additional advantage in this population at high coronary risk.”

There are no adverse events recorded due to policosanol supplementation.

“Policosanol treatment also shows benefits in the occurrence of major events of vascular etiology, on the general adverse event profile and the reduction of BP in treated patients compared with baseline.”

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.
Effects of policosanol on older patients with hypertension and type II hypercholesterolaemiahttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12099160/