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I have learned of another biochemical substance that is also implicated in the process of mitochondrial maintenance. The name of this biochemical is pyrroloquinoline quinone with the shorthand version being PQQ.
FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) Statin Review Spacedoc.com
FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) Statin Review.There's been increasing awareness and concern about adverse effects of statin drugs. However, the evidence for this is limited, contradictory and highly debated.
How Statins Cause Mitochondrial Mutations Spacedoc.com
The diminished bioavailability of intracellular CoQ10 and dolichols associated with the use of statins has the potential to seriously increase oxidative damage and DNA mutations.
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.
Is Cholesterol Bad For You Gluten-Free Society
The battle against cholesterol has been largely fruitless… And even more disturbing are the side effects linked to cholesterol lowering medicines. 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 [...]
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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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Mevalonate blockade of varying degrees is inevitable when statins are used. Every cell in our bodies is affected by reductase inhibition, those cells having greater need of energy such as muscle and heart cells, kidney and liver will be affected most.
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Stop Trying To Lower Your Cholesterol - It Helps Balance Your Hormones - YouTube
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Stop Trying To Lower Your Cholesterol - It helps Balance Your Hormones. In this video, Dr. Osborne discusses - The Cholesterol Metabolism Secret No One is Talking About.
Cholesterol is an extremely important molecule in your body, and understanding cholesterol metabolism is important to prevent hormonal imbalance and nutritional deficiency. No one ever stops to think or ask the question - Is Cholesterol Healthy?
Cholesterol is a precursor that helps your body make sex steroid hormones. In doing so, cholesterol is a central compound that is vital hormonal balance. Estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone all rely on cholesterol to be balanced.
Cholesterol is required to produce brain synapses - thus allowing brain cells to communicate with each other.
The side effects of lowering cholesterol over time can include reduced CoQ10, vitamin D, vitamin K, estrogen, testosterone, progesterone. Additionally, cholesterol is necessary to form bile acids. Bile acids are needed for detox and fat absorption.
One could argue that lowering cholesterol would interfere with a natural balance of hormones in the body.
Whether you are male or female, If you want to balance your hormones naturally, you need cholesterol. That being said...
If you are taking medicine to lower your cholesterol, start by having a conversation with your doctor, because if your levels are too low, it might be the reason for your hormonal imbalance.
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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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Study Higher Cholesterol Levels Associated with Longer Life – Statin D (...)
If you have high cholesterol levels you should take a statin right? That is the mantra promoted by conventional medicine. In fact, statins have become the most profitable class of medications sold by The Big Pharma Cartel. I have seen countless patients who have been told by their doctor that if they don’t take a statin drug they are putting themselves in line for heart attack. However, that is not what the research has found. A recent (2013) study found that high cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol levels in subjects over 50 years was associated with lowered all-cause mortality. The Cochrane Collaboration, an independent group that is not associated with Big Pharma money stated, “Statins do not have a proven net health benefit in primary prevention populations and thus when used in that setting do not represent good use of scarce health care resources.”
The Best Food For High Cholesterol - YouTube
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• Amla Versus Cancer Cell Growth (https://nutritionfacts.org/video/amla-versus-cancer-cell-growth)
• Amla Versus Cancer Cell Invasion (https://nutritionfacts.org/video/amla-versus-cancer-cell-invasion/)
• Amla Versus Diabetes (https://nutritionfacts.org/video/amla-versus-diabetes/)
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Stay tuned for the thrilling conclusion in my next video Amla vs. Drugs for Cholesterol, Inflammation, and Blood-Thinning (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/Amla-vs-Drugs-for-Cholesterol-Inflammation-and-Blood-Thinning).
No matter how well it works, though, one can essentially eliminate risk of heart disease with a healthy enough diet. See my overview video How Not to Die from Heart Disease (https://nutritionfacts.org/video/how-not-to-die-from-heart-disease). But if after doing everything right your cholesterol is still too high, amla may help.
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