Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Statins are terrible for the body. Stop worrying about cholesterol. Half of the heart attacks in this country every year are by people with normal or low cholesterol. Cholesterol is not the problem, inflammation is.
Low cholesterol is being shown to cause depression, and anxiety
This is a quack take and goes against all the science. Do not listen to this person and do your own research and talk to your doctor!
Enjoy your diabetes from your statins. Maybe they can give you another pill to treat that
Anonymous wrote:Statins are terrible for the body. Stop worrying about cholesterol. Half of the heart attacks in this country every year are by people with normal or low cholesterol. Cholesterol is not the problem, inflammation is.
Low cholesterol is being shown to cause depression, and anxiety
Anonymous wrote:
Get all of the sugar out of your diet and go on a high protein, high animal fat diet.
https://nationalpost.com/health/a-vascular-surgeon-explains-why-he-ditched-statin-drugs-for-more-meat-and-less-sugar-and-lowered-his-cholesterol-in-the-process
Anonymous wrote:High LDL (149). Doc hasn't prescribed statins. Assuming this is diet and lifestyle related, how long would it take to get cholesterol at this level under control to a healthy level? Obviously this means lots of exercise, eliminating almost all saturated fat, and something like the Mediterranean diet. Is this a 3 month fix? 6 month? Over a year? And yes, I know it needs to be a permanent lifestyle change. But how many points can you expect to drop LDL in a month with healthy lifestyle?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Statins are terrible for the body. Stop worrying about cholesterol. Half of the heart attacks in this country every year are by people with normal or low cholesterol. Cholesterol is not the problem, inflammation is.
Low cholesterol is being shown to cause depression, and anxiety
This is a quack take and goes against all the science. Do not listen to this person and do your own research and talk to your doctor!
Anonymous wrote:High LDL (149). Doc hasn't prescribed statins. Assuming this is diet and lifestyle related, how long would it take to get cholesterol at this level under control to a healthy level? Obviously this means lots of exercise, eliminating almost all saturated fat, and something like the Mediterranean diet. Is this a 3 month fix? 6 month? Over a year? And yes, I know it needs to be a permanent lifestyle change. But how many points can you expect to drop LDL in a month with healthy lifestyle?
Anonymous wrote:Statins are terrible for the body. Stop worrying about cholesterol. Half of the heart attacks in this country every year are by people with normal or low cholesterol. Cholesterol is not the problem, inflammation is.
Low cholesterol is being shown to cause depression, and anxiety
Anonymous wrote:Statins are terrible for the body. Stop worrying about cholesterol. Half of the heart attacks in this country every year are by people with normal or low cholesterol. Cholesterol is not the problem, inflammation is.
Low cholesterol is being shown to cause depression, and anxiety