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StarBW2 years ago

It's as if we were lied to about cholesterol levels and heart disease for the purpose of selling statins.

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Helping Young Boys Read2 years ago

Very interesting and confirms why I refused statins for many years even with high cholesterol for nearly 4 decades

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The Angry Cat2 years ago

That's similar to a Korean study. Too low was much worse than too high, and the best range was considered too high by current standards.

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Nathan Dog2 years ago

Had a HA at 47. My cholesterol was perfect and was still put on Lipitor. After two mths I couldn’t hardly move. Stopped taking them and within 24hrs felt 💯. That shit is poison. Cardiologist still wants me to take it. 😂

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💯 Cary Kelly 💯2 years ago

Breaking news that never broke...

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The One and Only2 years ago

Mines elevated from eating so much meat and during my cut. Best I ever felt, recover and heal much faster and sleep way better. 🤷‍♂️

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Martin Smart2 years ago

@FatEmperor Kendrick & Ivor have been banging on about this for some time! Some years ago I listened to a heated exchanged on radio between a cardiologist & heart surgeon. Latter insisted that cholesterol was not clear driver of heart disease (attacks). Follow Ivor & Kendrick to learn more..

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sam2 years ago

Where was this from?

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JR Sakuragi/Henderson2 years ago

Confirmation of my experience. I played pro basketball for over 20 years and my cholesterol levels went up every year. I played until I was 43 years old and retired pain free. I recovered fast. Doctors offered me medicine to reduce it but my wife said no.

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Ross 🧬🔬2 years ago

70% of cholesterol is produced in liver. Levels aren’t affected by intake. Factors that indicate metabolic syndrome are high fasting triglyceride, insulin, and glucose. If these are in check and your LDL is high, more likely associated with hypothyroidism or billary issues.