Cholesterol has been unfairly vilified. The argument that is causes heart disease is like saying that firemen cause fires because they are always at the fires.
The reality is that high cholesterol is a giant red flag warning you that something is wrong in your body. Either your body isn't removing the excess cholesterol as it should (for example, thyroid issues) or your body is making too much (ie some kidney diseases).
Taking a statin masks the problem, allowing the problem to get significantly worse before it is detected.
In my opinion, the purpose of the American Medical Association is to ensure that people develop chronic illnesses that require daily drugs and monthly doctor visits to keep their employees working. Statins are one tool utilized to ensure that people are not diagnosed early enough that the illness could be naturally reversed. The fact that statins cause illnesses in and of themselves are the cherry on top.
Yes. According to "The perfect Health Diet" by Paul Jaminet and his wife (whose name I don't remember), the correct number for LDL cholesterol is 125. They claim that the AMA has set the numbers artificially low at 100 to sell more statins.
My cholesterol is steady at 220 mg/dL, which is perfect. LDL is 133, which is fine. No way am I going to argue with my liver. And people with cholesterol on the (allegedly) "high" side live longer.
Hopefully this information will help some people. Take Serrapeptase every morning on an empty stomach. Wait 30 min before food. Do it for life.
It works slowly, but it will dissolve all the arterial plaque from your body. In fact it will remove ALL unwanted proteins from your body. (However, if you take it with food, then it will do nothing except for help you digest your food!)
You will never need statins.
Also, take 5000 iu/day of D3 with breakfast, and also take LifeExtension Super K.
The vitamin K is important to prevent new deposits in the arteries. Also, D3 is good for you (prevents cancer and cold/flu plus many other health benefits) but D3 causes your metabolism to use up the K2 faster. That's why you should always take Vitamin K if you are taking D3: to prevent a K2 deficiency.
There is also a synergism between the K2 and the Serrapeptase as you can see above.
I’m 46 and never been on prescriptions, except to treat my Hashimoto’s, which I’m in remission, so my doctor told me to stop. That was 4 years ago. I take a drop of iodine every day. My endocrinologist also wrote me an exemption for the clot shot so I am unvaxxed.
I recently had an echocardiogram, which came out perfect. I was worried that my total cholesterol was too high, but my doctor says he doesn’t pay attention to Total. My HDL is high, which is good. The only thing he said was quit eating fresh pork sausage every day with my farm eggs. 😂. He said I can have it three times a week.😝
We process our own food, eggs, beef, venison, and I eat fresh fruits and vegetables. We rarely eat processed foods. I also do Crossfit and ride my horses.
Oh, I think pharmaceuticals do you have their place in treatment but a lot of people are over medicated to keep the machine running.
Agreed that some pharmaceuticals are necessary and helpful. But I believe that the AMA guidelines are to deliberately not diagnose some diseases in the early stages, when it can be reversed naturally. Instead, they wait to diagnose until it is too late to be reversed and the drugs are a necessity.
There is zero evidence that eating cholesterol has any effect on your body's cholesterol levels. That is something they made up. You poop out the cholesterol that you eat via food. The body makes its own cholesterol.
Eggs are the single most nutritionally dense food there is. Butter also has essential nutrients. You can literally live for years solely on potatoes and butter. I believe that the American Medical Association is trying to ensure that people are chronically ill so that the people need the doctors/drugs -- and the AMA demonizing nutritious foods so that we are nutrient deficient and have a weakened immune system is one of the many strategies in their bag of tricks.
Cholesterol has been unfairly vilified. The argument that is causes heart disease is like saying that firemen cause fires because they are always at the fires.
The reality is that high cholesterol is a giant red flag warning you that something is wrong in your body. Either your body isn't removing the excess cholesterol as it should (for example, thyroid issues) or your body is making too much (ie some kidney diseases).
Taking a statin masks the problem, allowing the problem to get significantly worse before it is detected.
In my opinion, the purpose of the American Medical Association is to ensure that people develop chronic illnesses that require daily drugs and monthly doctor visits to keep their employees working. Statins are one tool utilized to ensure that people are not diagnosed early enough that the illness could be naturally reversed. The fact that statins cause illnesses in and of themselves are the cherry on top.
But hasn't the definition of what "high" means been manipulated out the wa-zoo in order to sell statins?
Yes. According to "The perfect Health Diet" by Paul Jaminet and his wife (whose name I don't remember), the correct number for LDL cholesterol is 125. They claim that the AMA has set the numbers artificially low at 100 to sell more statins.
My cholesterol is steady at 220 mg/dL, which is perfect. LDL is 133, which is fine. No way am I going to argue with my liver. And people with cholesterol on the (allegedly) "high" side live longer.
Since cholesterol is the base material to make sex hormones, I am going to assume that you don't have issues with low sex hormones. ;)
Yep, I noted with dismay that the numbers have gotten changed lower and lower incrementally over a 15 year period.
Hopefully this information will help some people. Take Serrapeptase every morning on an empty stomach. Wait 30 min before food. Do it for life.
It works slowly, but it will dissolve all the arterial plaque from your body. In fact it will remove ALL unwanted proteins from your body. (However, if you take it with food, then it will do nothing except for help you digest your food!)
You will never need statins.
Also, take 5000 iu/day of D3 with breakfast, and also take LifeExtension Super K.
The vitamin K is important to prevent new deposits in the arteries. Also, D3 is good for you (prevents cancer and cold/flu plus many other health benefits) but D3 causes your metabolism to use up the K2 faster. That's why you should always take Vitamin K if you are taking D3: to prevent a K2 deficiency.
There is also a synergism between the K2 and the Serrapeptase as you can see above.
Thanks. Have never considered serrapeptase. Will have to do some digging.
I’m 46 and never been on prescriptions, except to treat my Hashimoto’s, which I’m in remission, so my doctor told me to stop. That was 4 years ago. I take a drop of iodine every day. My endocrinologist also wrote me an exemption for the clot shot so I am unvaxxed.
I recently had an echocardiogram, which came out perfect. I was worried that my total cholesterol was too high, but my doctor says he doesn’t pay attention to Total. My HDL is high, which is good. The only thing he said was quit eating fresh pork sausage every day with my farm eggs. 😂. He said I can have it three times a week.😝
We process our own food, eggs, beef, venison, and I eat fresh fruits and vegetables. We rarely eat processed foods. I also do Crossfit and ride my horses.
Oh, I think pharmaceuticals do you have their place in treatment but a lot of people are over medicated to keep the machine running.
Agreed that some pharmaceuticals are necessary and helpful. But I believe that the AMA guidelines are to deliberately not diagnose some diseases in the early stages, when it can be reversed naturally. Instead, they wait to diagnose until it is too late to be reversed and the drugs are a necessity.
There is zero evidence that eating cholesterol has any effect on your body's cholesterol levels. That is something they made up. You poop out the cholesterol that you eat via food. The body makes its own cholesterol.
I totally ignored the Cholesterol fear porn. Just like the fear they pushed with butter and eggs.
Eggs are the single most nutritionally dense food there is. Butter also has essential nutrients. You can literally live for years solely on potatoes and butter. I believe that the American Medical Association is trying to ensure that people are chronically ill so that the people need the doctors/drugs -- and the AMA demonizing nutritious foods so that we are nutrient deficient and have a weakened immune system is one of the many strategies in their bag of tricks.
I buy my butter from a farm not the store. You can taste the difference.