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Reducing High Cholesterol Levels without using Statins

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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2011

Cholesterol is not our enemy and it has not been proven that it is linked to heart disease, using drugs such as Statins only create complications and produce numerous side effects for which other medications are prescribed.

By simply changing our life style, diet and with some sun light exposure our body will automatically adjust its Cholesterol levels.

They have been able to show that people who suffer from heart disease can have high cholesterol but this is a correlation not a cause-effect relationship. In fact when you look at popular websites of drug makers like Lipitor, they, Lipitor website, you will find that there is a statement that, taking those drug does not diminish your risk of heart attack or heart disease, so it does not really show there is not a single scientific study that shows that by taking these medications your risk of heart disease goes down in fact fifty percent or more people who suffer heart attack they have no cholesterol in their blood vessels whatsoever.
The other thing is that cholesterol has been vilified for a long time particularly given a bad name LDL liquid LDL cholesterol which is named a bad cholesterol but, there is no bad cholesterol in the body. There are different kinds of cholesterol, depends on whether cholesterol is moving, fats are moved by particular proteins through the liver and fat is moving out of the liver by another set of particular proteins and depending on the proteins, that will determine whether we call it LDL or V LDL which is very low density liver protein or HDL which is suppose to be a good cholesterol.
In reality all of these cholesterols are essential for the body they all serve a particular purpose for example if you cut yourself in the finger or have another wound somewhere else or there is a wound in the blood vessel which can cause bleeding then one the first hormones that go there is cholesterol . cholesterol id is a hormone, it is a stress hormone as well, so it goes up when you are stressed or if exert your brain and nervous system you are producing extra cholesterol in order to combat that particular threat because when you are under threat you cause potential damage to blood vessels and to brain cells, you are using up a lot of more cholesterol so, the body has to make more cholesterol.
The other thing is that the most of the body, most of the cells in the body are composed of cholesterol. All hormones are made of cholesterol so, it is not something that we should vilify and put a bad label on it. We need that. If cholesterol is accumulating in the blood vessels and they are creating an obstruction then that is not done because the body is trying to harm itself or create an obstruction that the blood is not flowing properly through these blood vessels but the body is doing that to prevent heart attacks, the reason why that happens is that once again, cholesterol is a stress hormone, it goes to every wound to any lesion , any part that is damaged or inflamed so, if there is an inflammation of the blood vessel for example by eating sugar and sugar increases the uric acid content in the blood and once the uric acid starts attacking the blood vessels then the blood vessels can get inflamed and the same thing happens when you eat and these animal proteins, these animal proteins end up getting build into what is know

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  • Very interesting to listen to an alternative opinion on cholesterol. We are constantly bombarded with the notion that cholesterol in the blood is bad and that we need to be aware of our calcium intake. We also need many other minerals in our diet, but they are not given nearly as much priority or recognition.

  • how do you safely get off statins?

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