Statins versus placebo for people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease - Walsh, A - 2019 Cochrane Library
Statins
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.
A Recipe for Alzheimer's Disease Spacedoc.com
Fructose, Sunscreen, Statins and Flu Shots: a Recipe for Alzheimer's Disease.
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…
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Calcium Score Determines Who to Treat With Statin Drug - Jeffrey Dach MD
The Decision to Start Statin is Based on Calcium Score Not the Cholesterol Level According to New study by Joshua Mitchell.
Cholesterol Levels and Depression Spacedoc.com
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.
Consumer Updates FDA Expands Advice on Statin Risks
So, your doctor has prescribed a statin. FDA answers six common questions.
CoQ10 - More than just energy and detox - YouTube
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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.
Danger of Heart Medications
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.
David Brownstein, MD - YouTube
The Statin Disaster | David Brownstein, MD
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Defending the Cholesterol Hypothesis in the Elderly - Jeffrey Dach MD
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Does Lowering Cholesterol Work - YouTube
Statins drugs have been being prescribed for many decades, yet the rate of heart disease continues to climb. One would argue that if we look at the empirical evidence that lowering cholesterol with statins does not work to reduce heart disease risk.
Add to this the fact that this class of medicine has been shown to block CoQ10, vitamin D, disrupt testosterone and other sex steroids, contributing to the possibility of muscle loss, weight gain, blood sugar problems, exercise avoidance, and an actual increase in the risk of heart disease.
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Don't get caught in the Statin Trap! - YouTube
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Don't trade a "risk factor" out for two ACTUAL forms of heart disease. Beyond that we don't want to develop a CoQ10 deficiency through any type of medication use, because that can lead to a host of problems.
Make sure to keep an eye out for the discussed signs of CoQ10 deficiency to make sure you are not at risk for any of those issues!
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Energy, Detox, and Anti-Aging - Nutritional Crash Course on CoQ10 - YouTube
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00:00 - Intro and overview
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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.
Four Brazil Nuts Once a Month - YouTube
A single serving of Brazil nuts may bring cholesterol levels down faster than statin drugs and keep them down even a month after that single ingestion.
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I’d be curious to hear if anyone experiences similar results. Even if the study was just a fluke, Nuts May Help Prevent Death (https://nutritionfacts.org/video/nuts-may-help-prevent-death/) by improving the function of our arteries (Walnuts and Artery Function- https://nutritionfacts.org/video/walnuts-and-artery-function/) and fighting cancer (Which Nut Fights Cancer? -https://nutritionfacts.org/video/which-nut-fights-cancer-better/) and inflammation (Fighting Inflammation in a Nut Shell- https://nutritionfacts.org/video/fighting-inflammation-in-a-nut-shell/).
Even eating nuts every day does not appear to result in expected weight gain (Nuts and Obesity: The Weight of Evidence:https://nutritionfacts.org/video/nuts-and-obesity-the-weight-of-evidence/), so enjoy!
In fact, in my Daily Dozen I recommend eating ¼ cup of nuts or seeds every day (or 2 tablespoons nut butter).
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Getting Off Statin Drug Stories by Jeffrey Dach MD - Jeffrey Dach MD
Stories About Getting Off Statin Drugs
How Statin Drugs REALLY Lower Cholesterol And Kill You One Cell at a T (...)
http://www.amazon.com/Statin-Drugs-Really-Lower-Cholesterol/dp/0615618170/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1334417773&sr=8-1 and http://StatinInjuryVictims.blogspot.com/ "How Statin Drugs Really Lower Cholesterol (and Kill You One Cell at a Time)": The Yosephs have written the most stunning exposé. In simple language they reveal the science, the corruption and the enormous conspiracy it took to bring statins to market. As fast paced as a Mickey Spillane novel they report the research, the fraud and the facts like a detective in hot pursuit of a Nazi war criminal. Once picked up it cannot be put down until the reading is done. It is riveting. They have accomplished the impossible: they have made both complex science and medical history fascinating to read. What could not be done in an exposé they accomplished with almost unbelievable ease. It will change your paradigms about medicine forever. Read it!
Statins:
Advicor (niacin extended-release/lovastatin)
Altoprev (lovastatin extended release)
Caduet (amlodipine and atorvastatin)
Crestor (rosuvastatin)
Juvisyne (sitagliptin/simvastatin)
Lescol (fluvastatin)
Lescol XL (fluvastatin extended-release)
Lipitor (atorvastatin)
Livalo (pitavastatin)
Mevacor (lovastatin)
Pravachol (pravastatin)
Simcor (niacin extended-release/simvastatin)
Vytorin (ezetimibe/simvastatin)
Zocor (simvastatin)
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.
International Study Confirms LDL-Cholesterol Doesn't Predict Heart
A recent international study published in the highest ranking cardiovascular journal in the world confirms what we’ve been saying at GreenMedInfo for over a decade: LDL cholesterol is not an accurate predictor of future cardiovascular events and statin drugs are useless at best, toxic to the heart at worst.
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 [...]
LDL “Bad cholesterol” Indicates an Amino Acid Deficiency, 99 Year Old (...)
Fred Kummerow is an emeritus professor of comparative biosciences at the University of Illinois, and at 99 years of age, he is still conducting and publishing research. For over 60 years Professor Kummerow has warned about the dangers of trans fats, even suing the FDA for not removing the GRAS (generally recognized as safe) status on them years after most other countries had banned them. Professor Kummerow has also battled against the standard thinking regarding cholesterol, stating that dietary cholesterol is good for your heart and that there are other factors that contribute to heart disease. In a paper published in 2013 in the American Journal of Cardiovascular Disease, he explained once again that oxidized lipids (and oxidized cholesterol), as is found in overheated polyunsaturated oils like corn and soy, are leading contributing factors to heart disease. In 2014, Professor Kummerow was still going strong at age 99, and has just published a new paper showing that LDL cholesterol is simply a marker for an amino acid deficiency and not the cause of heart disease at all.
LDL-Cholesterol Does Not Cause Coronary Artery Disease - Jeffrey Dach MD
New Article Explains Why LDL Cholesterol Does Not Cause Coronary Artery Disease
Lowering Cholesterol Is Dangerous - Beware of These Side Effects - YouTube
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Lowering Cholesterol Is Dangerous - Beware of These Side Effects
Lowering bad cholesterol does not reduce the risk for the development on heart disease and stroke. Often times referred to as the cholesterol myth, it's time to re-evaluate our health policies on this issue.
Cholesterol reduction can actually contribute to lowering bile acids, vitamin D, CoQ10, and sex steroids like testosterone, estrogen, and progesterone.
By blocking these important nutrients and hormones, you can actually increase your risk for heart disease, high blood pressure, dementia (Alzheimer's), muscle pain, fatigue, low hormones, poor digestion.
If you are looking to lower LDL, new evidence shows that a low carb diet or keto diet can help lower LDL naturally.
Research - https://medicalxpress.com/news/2018-10-ldl-cholesterol-heart-disease.html
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