This is what I think and doesn't apply to all meds.
Some pills will change your "numbers"...but they do not change your condition. Your body is constantly changing. Stop the pills and the numbers will change back.
All the people I know that were on statins...stopped taking them.
>> “The pushback comes from generations who believe fat is bad and cholesterol is bad, but that is not substantiated by evidence,”<<
Odd isn’t it? You need Cholesterol to make your brain function properly, so let’s artificially lower it. Almost like they’re trying to dumb everyone down. Oh, right, I guess the Fluoride wasn’t doing it properly.
I’m thinking that the medical/food/nutrition community has finally OVERSTEPPED and are making people sick as hell and they’re FINALLY wising up to it.
Another example - A 65 year old guy that I know was told to get his blood pressure down to 120 (the high number!) - not being an idiot, he found that 153 is optimal for his age, so that’s his real target. Needless to say, he won’t get near stains either.
Probably unrelated, but at least a true story.
I can eat carbs at breakfast and dinner with no immediate problem. At lunchtime it’s another matter. If I have a sandwich and a cookie, I’ll fall asleep for at least two hours in the afternoon. I don’t get to make it up by staying up late at night and getting up early in the morning.
Now I try to limit myself to a half sandwich at lunch. When I do that, I can stay awake. It adds at least two more wakeful hours to my day.
Is this a study on the fallacy of the lipid hypothesis, or biased promotion of an unhealthy fad by keto sycophants?
I try to eat 4 eggs every day.