Posted on 06/12/2024 8:35:15 PM PDT by dadfly
Pfizer’s cholesterol-lowering statin drug Lipitor is one of the most profitable medications of all time. Globally, the lucrative statin market is projected to reach $32 billion by 2032. Yet, for years, there have been published studies reporting that statin drugs lead to profound memory loss and diabetes, and, overall, are entirely worthless. As such, the studies have supplied the basis for reevaluating the guidelines for prescribing statins and theories on cholesterol in general. After all, cholesterol is essential to the human body—if you had none, you would be dead. The studies have likewise questioned why more focus isn’t put on maintaining good heart health through beneficial lifestyle habits instead of harmful statin medications. However, given the massive profits enjoyed by Big Pharma and physicians alike, questions are quelled, and statin prescriptions continue to increase.
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I am glad I saw this article, I forgot I took a package of Oreo cookies out for a before bed snack.
My brother (a physician) once told me they should put statins in the drinking water.
:). i’d go and read the article through. i don’t think it’s necessarily recommending ‘toxic oreos’ to lower your LDL. in fact, the way i read it, it’s saying that high LDL is a good thing!
Read the book “Wheat Belly” by William Davis, MD. He proves that wheat is the cause of high cholesterol. I stopped eating wheat and my LDL was perfect three months later.
I buy BFree seed bread at Natural Grocer, made entirely of seeds. Delish for avocado toast, probably for sandwiches too, though I don’t eat them. Probably sold at other health stores, and Walmart online sometimes has it.
Try recipes in Davis’s book too, lots of ideas for wheat-free meals.
Another doctor in California said everybody over the age of 16 should be on statins. Yeah, if you want dementia.
If you didn’t have any LDL cholesterol, you’d be dead.
sure i’ll look up the book. and i’ve already cut way down on carbs (bread). but, again, the article is basically saying that like CO2 for the environment, you actually need cholesterol to live. maybe the higher your LDL, the better off you are. just sayin...
My heart doctor/vein surgeon, absolutely hates statins..
He said that the risk was not worth the reward.
that’s good if true, because no matter what they do, they weren’t able to lower mine one iota. my doctor seems deathly afraid i’m going to die of a heart attack.
People with lower cholesterol have higher mortality. The Koren study of millions of people showed total cholesterol of 200-250 was the sweet spot for longevity.
Many likely died from Covid due to low vitamin D and cholesterol as a result being on statins.
Sorry it didn’t work out for you. I’ve been on statins for 35 years, mother was similarly until she passed away after a fall at 102 with minimal arterial blockage at the time.
When I reached 45 years of age, I developed significant celiac. It’s genetic in my case. Haven’t touched wheat since. The idiotic Food Pyramid was pushed and forced for decades.
PS...we discovered the hard way that maltodextrin is dangerous. After it almost sent me to the hospital, I researched and found totally UNhelpful answers. One source even stated “maltodextrin may, or may not, contain wheat.” Gluten free diets and products have become a fad in some places. The most amusing one was “gluten free fresh strawberries.”
Doctors wanted to put me on medication for high cholesterol. I said, no, I’ll take care of it myself. And I did.
That’s a good doctor. He’s not buying the Big Pharma BS.
What kind of diet do you have? I usually start my day off with 2 eggs, (chicken) bacon and half of an avocado. Try to avoid carbs and sugars and just eat as healthy as you can. And make sure you do some exercise everyday. I walk. A lot.
Mr. mm’s grandmother had a cholesterol in the mid 300’s.
She lived to be in her mid-90’s.
totally agree! i’m on a good set of supplements thanks mostly to the learning curve i went through to keep my family far away from the jabs.
and yes, that’s exactly what the doc says about LDL too. that they find it lodged in the arteries in certain people. but, that was a blanket assumption that probably doesn’t hold at all for many people like me. and statins are poison to me in their normal dosing protocols. to his credit, he has checked to see if i’m getting the thickening in the arteries. none so far even though i’m closing in on 70 and still able to work hard.
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