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Put everyone over 40 on cholesterol-lowering meds, but be prepared for side effects like dementia, muscle wasting, Alzheimer's, memory loss, and now breast cancer. A couple in their 70s stopped the wife's Lipitor after 10 years due to memory issues. Within 3 days, her memory returned, preventing her move to aged care. Many in aged care with memory problems may be due to cholesterol meds, which the speaker finds almost criminal.

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It was perfectly fine for a cholesterol of 300. We considered a cholesterol level of 350 perfectly fine. What are you told today? It can't go over 190. What do they want you down to? 150? Do you know the fattiest organ in the body is the brain? And cholesterol is used to protect the brain against chemicals, heavy metals. The cholesterol lowering medication, its side effect is dementia, muscle wasting, Alzheimer's, breast cancer, vitamin D deficiency because our sex hormones are made from cholesterol. And if we don't have enough vitamin D, we can't get the minerals into our bones to have strong bones. So what do we got now? Osteoporosis. Framingham Heart Study been going for forty years, set up to prove that cholesterol causes heart disease still hasn't forty years later. But you know what it did show? People with high cholesterol levels don't get Alzheimer's.

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Cholesterol is not linked to heart disease. Ancel Keys, a researcher, committed scientific fraud by falsely claiming a connection between cholesterol and cardiovascular disease. Despite evidence of this fraud, cardiologists and primary care physicians continue to prescribe statins based on outdated guidelines due to malpractice concerns. In the past, cholesterol levels of 300-350 were considered normal, and people were generally healthier without the focus on cholesterol management. The real cause of cardiovascular disease is damage to the glycocalyx, a crucial but often overlooked organ in the body.

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The healthcare system is a hoax, and people should avoid hospitals. Lifestyle choices like diet, sleep, and sunshine are crucial because the medical system will harm you. The U.S. spends more on healthcare than any other Western country but has a significantly lower life expectancy, which has decreased by three years, blamed by the White House on global warming. The U.S. consumes 55% of the world's prescription medication despite comprising only 5% of the global population. Atorvastatin, a statin, is the most commonly prescribed drug, despite the "great cholesterol myth" that lowering cholesterol prevents heart disease. Statins increase the risk of diabetes, Alzheimer's, and dementia. Studies show elderly patients with the highest cholesterol levels had the best survival. Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol has a lack of association with mortality in the elderly. Diabetes and Alzheimer's medicine are also a hoax.

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A cardiologist discusses statins, cholesterol-lowering drugs prescribed to prevent heart attacks. He analyzed data showing that for most Americans taking statins who are not at high risk, the benefit is a 1% chance of preventing a non-fatal heart attack or non-disabling stroke over five years, without prolonging life. This is based on drug industry-sponsored data. Between 20-50% of patients experience quality-of-life-limiting side effects like muscle pain, fatigue, brain fog, erectile dysfunction, joint pain, and stomach issues. Some patients diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer's have seen memory return after stopping statins. The speaker advises patients to discuss this information with their doctors and suggests the website theNNT.com for more information on drug benefits and harms. He also mentions his book, "A Statin-Free Life," for further details.

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The National Institute For Health and Care Excellence (NICE) in England suggests that more people should be prescribed cholesterol-lowering statin pills to reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes. However, Dr. Asim Malhotra, a consultant cardiologist, disagrees with this guidance. He believes that statins should primarily be prescribed to high-risk individuals, as they provide the greatest benefits. Dr. Malhotra emphasizes the importance of informed decision-making and addressing unhealthy lifestyles, such as cutting out ultra-processed foods, engaging in moderate exercise, and reducing stress. He also raises concerns about the potential cardiovascular risks associated with COVID mRNA vaccines. Dr. Malhotra suggests implementing controls on ultra-processed foods, similar to tobacco, to combat obesity and improve cardiovascular health.

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"Cholesterol has nothing to do with heart disease. Zero." "Here's the thing. Ansel Keyes was a researcher. He committed scientific fraud." "He lied on the papers that determined them saying, oh, look, cholesterol is highly implicated in cardiovascular disease." "Turns out he lied. They've proven there was fraud, but yet all the cardiologists and all the PCPs, because the standard of care guideline is still if the cholesterol is this number two zero one, you better prescribe a statin." "And if you don't, we will not defend you in the court of law if you get sued." "My grandmother was alive, the normal cholesterol at my age was 350." "So everybody used to walk around with 300, 350, and it was very normal." "They have not educated you on what really is causing it." "What's causing cardiovascular disease is damage to what's called the glycocalyx." "The glycocalyx is probably the largest organ in your body, and none of you have even heard of it."

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Cholesterol has nothing to do with heart disease, zero. Ansel Keyes was a researcher who committed scientific fraud, lying on the papers that determined them, saying cholesterol is highly implicated in cardiovascular disease. They know he lied; we’ve proven there was fraud. But yet all the cardiologists and all the PCPs, because the standard of care guideline is still if the cholesterol is this number “two zero one,” you better prescribe a statin, and if you don't, we will not defend you in the court of law if you get sued. That’s why they all do it, because of their malpractice. I’ve had physicians tell me this. They’re like, of course we know they’re bullshit. When my grandmother was alive, the normal cholesterol at my age was 350. So everybody used to walk around with three hundred three hundred fifty and it was very normal and they were all skinny and nobody worked out. Nobody was fat in 1950, 60, 70, they were thin. Three twenty, three fifty, that was normal. In the labs, two physicians, that’s normal. Nobody was treated. Three fifty is not high. I’m sorry they have not educated you on what really is causing it. What’s causing cardiovascular disease is damage to what’s called the glycocalyx. The glycocalyx is probably the largest organ in your body and none of you have even heard of it.

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A nutritionist at Living Springs Retreat shared her frustration with the changing standards for cholesterol levels. She mentioned that 40 years ago, a cholesterol level of 300 and under was considered normal, but now the threshold has dropped to 190. She gave an example of a 30-year-old girl who was advised to take cholesterol-lowering medication despite having a level of 190. A pharmacist also expressed annoyance at the profit-driven nature of prescribing these medications for life.

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Randomized statin trials often include a pre-randomization running period where participants are enrolled, and those experiencing side effects are removed before the trial begins. This biases the results towards individuals who don't experience side effects, and there's no obligation to report on those removed due to side effects. In the Heart Protection Study, 36,000 people were removed from the trial and labeled as "noncompliant," implying they didn't take the pills. This is potentially misleading, as individuals enrolling in a trial are likely to be enthusiastic participants.

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- You do not die of too much cholesterol. You die of not enough. I will say this one more time. You do not die of too much cholesterol. There is no such thing as too much cholesterol. - You die only from not enough because we know only cholesterol builds healthy cells. Every single cell in your system, 87% of the new cell is built from cholesterol. It's completely artificially made up. I have patients that have cholesterol of 600. They're the healthiest people, never been sick. - Statin drugs are dangerous, and please remember your brain is built from cholesterol. Ninety ninety two to 99% of the brain is built from cholesterol. The brain shrinks first. With every statin drug, you start shrinking your brain. And this is what people need to understand. - It's mass murder. It always leads to hardening of the liver. It always cuts off at least twenty years of your lifespan.

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Statin drugs are considered mass murder and always lead to hardening of the liver, cutting off at least twenty years of lifespan. The claim is that you do not die of too much cholesterol, but from not enough, as cholesterol is essential for building healthy cells. The idea that 250 is the ideal cholesterol level was made up without scientific basis, based on testing people with poor diets. Some patients with cholesterol levels of 600 are healthy and have never been sick. Statin drugs are the most dangerous, useless drugs ever invented. Statin drugs shrink the brain because 92-99% of the brain is built from cholesterol.

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Speaker 0: Formed consent Friday. Statins. What are in the package inserts? Let's look at the most common statin on the market, which is Crestor. Comes in generic, but here's the Crestor package insert. Let's go. This is designed to lower your cholesterol. Never mind that cholesterol isn't the cause of cardiovascular disease, but statins are a trillion dollar industry in The United States, and there's no turning back. Warnings and precautions. Myopathy rhabdomyolysis. That's muscle damage and injury. Immune mediated necrotizing myopathy. That's when your own immune system attacks your muscles. And hepatic dysfunction. That's liver problems as a result of the drug. But wait, there's more. Section 5.5. Interesting. Increases in hemoglobin a one c and fasting serum glucose levels. That's diabetes. In some instances, it says right in the package insert, these increases may exceed the threshold for the diagnosis of diabetes. So what they're saying is in many patients, my description, many, because I've seen it, statins increase blood sugar, increase hemoglobin a one c, and can actually lead to the development of type two diabetes. And by the way, what is the primary cause of cardiovascular disease? Metabolic dysfunction, I. E, insulin resistance, diabetes, and inflammation. Wait. I thought this drug was designed to reduce cardiovascular risk. Think about that. How about section 13.1, its ability to cause cancer? Well, there are studies done in animals to determine this, and in many cases, it can cause hepatocellular carcinoma. This is a study in mice. In studies of dog testicles, don't ask, it can cause spermatic giant cells, meaning it can cause inflammation and problems that can affect fertility. There you have it. About thirty percent of patients on statins will discontinue because of side effects. Does it save lives? Does it extend your life if you're on a statin? Actually, it can by about two or three days. Is it worth it? You decide. Informed consent. Now you know. Your comments are appreciated. Take care.

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Your brain is made of cholesterol, and statin drugs lower cholesterol. Do you want a brain the size of a marble? Keep taking them. You don't die from too much cholesterol, but from not enough. There is no such thing as too much cholesterol. Burn units use many eggs for patients because cholesterol builds healthy cells, about 87% of a new cell. The 250 cholesterol number is made up with no real science. Some of my patients have cholesterol of 600 and are healthy. The issue comes from table salt, which contains glass that cuts arteries, causing internal bleeding. Cholesterol then saves your life by stopping the bleeding, but it is then blamed for narrowing arteries and raising blood pressure. Statin drugs are dangerous and useless. They shrink your brain because your brain is built from cholesterol. Eat bananas on an empty stomach in the morning to help your liver. Just help your body; it cures itself.

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An integrative doctor with 15 years of experience argues that cholesterol is not the villain and that money heavily influences the medical system. In the 1970s, doctors weren’t aggressively screening for cholesterol because it wasn’t seen as a villain; cholesterol is something the body makes and it is necessary for many bodily functions. By 1984, the government launched the National Cholesterol Education Program, a move the doctor says was largely funded by pharmaceutical companies that were introducing their first statin medications. The American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology also contributed to these guidelines, and the doctor claims both organizations were heavily funded by pharmaceutical companies. Based on this, the doctor suggests that if you’ve been told to take a statin or have been shamed for having high cholesterol, you should revisit the issue because cholesterol is not the villain; our bodies produce it and we need it for everything in the body.

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In the 1970s, it was learned that dietary fat raised LDL, which predicted heart disease. While both are true to an extent, only small dense LDL predicts heart disease. Dietary fat raises large buoyant LDL, while carbohydrates, especially sugar, raise small dense LDL. Therefore, high LDL levels don't automatically necessitate statins. If LDL is high, the cause should be investigated, but statins aren't always the answer. It is claimed that four out of five people on statins are prescribed them unnecessarily.

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The Crestor package insert states the drug lowers cholesterol, though cholesterol may not be the cause of cardiovascular disease. Warnings include myopathy, rhabdomyolysis, immune-mediated necrotizing myopathy, and hepatic dysfunction. The insert also notes statins can increase hemoglobin A1c and fasting serum glucose levels, potentially leading to a diabetes diagnosis. The speaker claims statins can lead to type 2 diabetes, while the primary cause of cardiovascular disease is metabolic dysfunction, such as insulin resistance and diabetes. Animal studies suggest statins may cause hepatocellular carcinoma and problems affecting fertility. The speaker claims about 30% of patients discontinue statins due to side effects, and statins may extend life by about two or three days.

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The U.S. healthcare system is a hoax, and people should avoid hospitals. Lifestyle choices like diet, sleep, and sunshine are crucial because the medical system will harm you. The U.S. spends more on healthcare than any other Western country but has a significantly lower life expectancy, which has decreased by three years, blamed by the White House on global warming. The U.S. consumes 55% of the world's prescription medication despite having only 5% of the global population. Atorvastatin, a statin, is the most commonly prescribed medication, despite the "great cholesterol myth" that lowering cholesterol prevents heart disease. Statins increase the risk of diabetes, Alzheimer's, and dementia. Studies show elderly patients with the highest cholesterol levels had the best survival. Low-density lipoprotein cholesterol has a lack of association with mortality in the elderly. Diabetes and Alzheimer's medicine are also a hoax.

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Your doctor says your cholesterol is too high. "What was considered acceptable cholesterol in 1960 was 300, then two forty, then 200." Every time they lower that number, another fifty million Americans need drugs. "Pfizer made a $125,000,000,000 selling Lipitor, the best selling drug in human history." For every one thousand healthy people who take statins, they prevent exactly one heart attack. The other nine hundred and ninety nine just get side effects. "Up to twenty nine percent of them develop muscle soreness so severe they can't exercise, which actually prevents heart disease." "Nine percent of them develop diabetes, which actually causes heart disease." "Eight out of nine members had financial ties to statin manufacturers. The chairman was paid by five different pharmaceutical companies." "Your brain is 25% cholesterol. Every single hormone in your body needs it." "Those with higher cholesterol lived longer, not shorter." The guidelines are written by Big Pharma's payroll. "Forty million Americans are on statins right now." It's a "$20,000,000,000 annual market" for a drug that helps "zero point one percent" of the people who take it. Share this before your doctor prescribes you a solution for a problem you don't have.

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I can't really help someone that's on stabbing drugs. These are the cholesterol meds that came out in 1987 and screwed up an entire generation. Cholesterol is not the problem. If cholesterol was the problem, then heart disease would've went way down, but it hasn't. In fact, heart disease is the number one killer in America. Yet, there's millions and millions of people on statin drugs, which is a cholesterol lowering medication. It directly inflames the liver and creates a cholesterol deficiency. This ultimately leads to brain conditions like Alzheimer's. If you check the stats, it peaked in the nineteen nineties.

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Did you know that statin drugs have saved millions of lives? No. You probably didn't know that because it's not true. Statin drugs have not saved millions of lives. Statins have actually killed millions of people. Three reasons why: Number one, they don't work as well as they say they work. Number two, they have tremendous amount of side effects, including death. Number three, they lead to a false sense of security. Just take a statin drug, and you can eat whatever you want. Live however you want. It doesn't matter. You're safe and protected. We know statin drugs allegedly lower your risk of dying from two percent to one point eight five percent on an annual basis for most people. That means one point eight five percent of people die annually because they didn't change their lifestyle, the way they eat, the way they think.

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Statin drugs are considered mass murder and always lead to hardening of the liver, cutting off at least twenty years of lifespan. The claim is that you do not die of too much cholesterol, but from not enough, as cholesterol is essential for building healthy cells. The idea that 250 is the ideal cholesterol level was made up with no scientific basis, based on testing people eating trash. Some patients with cholesterol of 600 are the healthiest people. Statin drugs are the most dangerous, useless drugs ever invented. Statin drugs shrink the brain because 92 to 99% of the brain is built from cholesterol.

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Did you know that statins interfere with the production of coenzyme q 10? They weaken the immune system. They're linked to muscle and neurological problems, including Lou Gehrig's disease. They block the benefit of exercise. They're associated with nerve degeneration, pain, memory loss, confusion, depression, and a higher risk of ALS and Parkinson's? This is according to doctor David Williams and his research he did in 2014. And also, did you know there's no connection between high cholesterol levels and heart disease? A 2018 review published an expert review of clinical pharmacology said there's, quote, no association between LDL cholesterol and heart disease. The Minnesota coronary experiment from 1968 to 1973 revealed that lowering cholesterol did not reduce heart attack deaths. A JAMA study in 2014 says, quote, maintaining healthy cholesterol levels is essential for protecting brain function. If you're on a statin, I'm not a medical doctor, but talk to him or her about this because this is critical information that could save your life.

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Statins, like Crestor, are designed to lower cholesterol, though cholesterol may not be the primary cause of cardiovascular disease. Package inserts include warnings about myopathy, rhabdomyolysis, immune-mediated necrotizing myopathy, and hepatic dysfunction. Statins can increase hemoglobin A1c and fasting serum glucose levels, potentially leading to type 2 diabetes, which is linked to cardiovascular disease. Animal studies suggest a potential for hepatocellular carcinoma and, in dogs, spermatic giant cells, possibly affecting fertility. About 30% of patients discontinue statins due to side effects. Statins might extend life by approximately two or three days.

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To make someone chronically ill and dependent on drugs, one should have them eat the standard American diet, lower their cholesterol below 200, and give them proton pump inhibitors. This creates nutrient and vitamin D deficiencies due to lack of cholesterol, as well as testosterone and estrogen deficiencies. The result is a lifetime of illness requiring multiple drugs, as additional medications are needed to mitigate the side effects of the initial drugs, leading to polypharmacy. The FDA is supposed to protect us, but is influenced by big pharma, due to the large profits made from drug therapy.
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