Thank you to the Fat Emperor.
Did you see the recent hype on the latest cholesterol-lowering confection from Pharma? No data whatsoever to suggest it will improve heart disease outcomes, but UK NICE body has pronounced that billions will be spent on it regardless?
Well right here Dr. Aseem Malhotra and Dr. Malcolm Kendrick lay bare the latest lipid scam, on GB news (see the documents below video too!):
The Statement from the Scientific: Press release – Cholesterol con
The risible NICE Response: Open Letter to NICE re Inclisiran Sept 2021 – FINAL.
You want to lower risks associated with heart attacks? First, don't lower your cholesterol; second, take vitamin C.
According to Bill Sardi, it’s
not cholesterol that causes someone to have a heart attack but unstable plaque
caused by a lack of vitamin C.
A landmark study published in the New England Journal of Medicine in the year 2000 showed that unstable arterial plaque is responsible for most sudden mortal heart attacks. More disconcerting is the fact that vitamin Chas been clearly identified as a natural agent that prevents unstable plaque, but it has been ignored.
He adds that
About half of the people who experience heart attack have low to normal total circulating cholesterol, lowering cholesterol in adults with normal-range cholesterol is of no benefit, even elevated levels of so-called “bad” LDL cholesterol do not increase heartattack risk, and HDL “good” cholesterol doesn’t make any difference for heartdisease risk either.
So it’s not cholesterol that is
causing heart attacks. Just to contrary—lowered
cholesterol is problematic.
Sardi again,
Dr. Arthur Agatston, a leading Miami cardiologist, says “the cholesterol number is essentially worthless.”
In fact, a 30-year follow-up study reported that for each 1% milligram/deciliter drop in cholesterol therewas an 11 percent increase in all-cause mortality! The implication here is that cholesterol reduction with statins may kill rather than save lives.
Sodium Ascorbate Vitamin C stays in your system a little longer.
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