1 Should Niacin Replace All Statins? - Golden Health Method
not only do statins have side effects that niacin does not, but niacin has actually always been shown to be MORE effective than statins at actually reducing the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event. Yet, niacin has a benign side effect of making the patient "flush", which is one of the main reasons that it is not utilized more often. My purpose for this article is to inform about the differences between statins and niacin, go over some relevant research, and give the reader an educated understanding of how to properly use niacin to improve their own lipid profile.
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Let's talk about statin medications, which are prescribed to lower cholesterol. I have personally seen people develop nerve damage, muscle damage, autoimmune problems, and dementia because of these medicines. Mainstream medicine has been aggressively lowering cholesterol for more than 40 years, yet heart disease continues to increase. Why? Check this out and share it with someone you know who is being poisoned by statins.
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Full article LDL-C does not cause cardiovascular disease a comprehensive review of the current literature
(2018). LDL-C does not cause cardiovascular disease: a comprehensive review of the current literature. Expert Review of Clinical Pharmacology: Vol. 11, No. 10, pp. 959-970.
Full article Serious adverse events and deaths in PCSK9 inhibitor trials reported on ClinicalTrials.gov a systematic review
(2020). Serious adverse events and deaths in PCSK9 inhibitor trials reported on ClinicalTrials.gov: a systematic review. Expert Review of Clinical Pharmacology: Vol. 13, No. 7, pp. 787-796.
PCSK9 Inhibitors and Neurocognitive Adverse Events Exploring the FDA Directive and a Proposal for N-of-1 Trials SpringerLink
Drug Safety - Proprotein convertase subtilisin-kexin type 9 (PCSK9) inhibitors are a novel class of medications that greatly lower low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) by upregulating LDL...
The effect of statins on average survival in randomised trials, an analysis of end point postponement - PubMed
Statin treatment results in a surprisingly small average gain in overall survival within the trials' running time. For patients whose life expectancy is limited or who have adverse effects of treatment, withholding statin therapy should be considered.
'Bad' cholesterol not as bad as people think, study shows -- ScienceDa (...)
The so-called "bad cholesterol" -- low-density lipoprotein commonly called LDL -- may not be so bad after all, according to a new study that casts new light on the cholesterol debate, particularly among adults who exercise.
1 Hempseed (Cannabis sativa) offers effective alternative over statins in ameliorating hypercholesterolemia associated nephropathy - PubMed
The outcomes of the current study indicated HEMP's ameliorative and therapeutic potential against hypercholesterolemia-associated nephropathies and other systemic effects.
Ameliorative Effects of Hempseed (Cannabis Sativa) Against Hypercholesterolemia Associated Cardiovascular Changes - ScienceDirect
Hypercholesterolemia (HC) is a major risk factor for cardiovascular (CV) diseases, that are the major cause of mortality worldwide. Free radicals medi…
The relationship between total cholesterol and brain function has been known for some time, especially when cholesterol has been lowered artificially such as with the use of a statin drug.
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CoQ10 does more than just give you energy and help you detox. It is very very critical for a number of different functions.
Your body can make CoQ10 if you have the building blocks to create it. If you are blocking your cholesterol, you are reducing your body's ability to produce CoQ10.
How many of you have been put on medicine for high cholesterol? You're blocking your ability to fight inflammation naturally. And then you develop chronic pain as a result of taking the medication. If you just stop and start asking the right questions, you can begin to see the complete picture.
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Cracking the Cholesterol Myth How Statins Harm The Body and Mind
The chemical war against cholesterol has been based on statistical deception and the active covering up of over 300 adverse health effects they are known to produce.
One of every three deaths in the U.S. in 2013 were from heart disease, stroke and other cardiovascular diseases. Heart disease and stroke were the No. 1 and No. 2 killers worldwide, according to the American Heart Association’s 2016 Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics Update. In the U.S., the data showed: cardiovascular diseases claimed 801,000... View Article
Dashing Hopes, Study Shows a Cholesterol Drug Had No Effect on Heart H (...)
Experts were stunned by a study of 12,000 patients that showed the drug, evacetrapib, had no effect in preventing heart attacks, strokes or death from heart disease.