Tox-Sick by Suzanne Somers
Author:Suzanne Somers
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Publisher: Potter/TenSpeed/Harmony
Published: 2015-04-13T16:00:00+00:00
I realized, when I did the research, that cholesterol is found at the scene of the crime, but it’s not the perpetrator. In other words, cholesterol plays a very small part in the genesis of inflammation, which is the root cause of heart disease.
Statins had positive effects in some populations, especially in high-risk smoking males, because one important effect of statins is blood thinning. I read the WOSCOPS Study in Scotland and, if you used a statin drug, particularly in smoking males with low HDL, these males had a significant benefit with statins.
And the researchers recognized that the cholesterol lowering was not the reason these men did better on statins; it was because statins were thinning the blood. In other words, they improved blood viscosity.
SS: Wouldn’t there be a less damaging way to thin the blood than to take statins, like the nattokinase supplements?
SINATRA: Of course, but high-smoking males, with low HDLs, are a ticket for heart disease. So if your blood is like red ketchup, you need something to thin it, and if you have a physician that only believes in drug medicine, then choosing statins would thin their blood, which is a good thing. Also, statins are anti-inflammatory and antioxidants as well, but drug companies can’t sell that. So statins can do good things especially for male patients who have thick blood or who smoke and for those with documented coronary artery disease. In fact, this is the bright side of statins; with any male under the age of seventy-five with a history of heart attack, bypass surgery, stent, or angioplasty, I will use statins regardless of the cholesterol level. Statins and coenzyme Q10, 100 to 200 mg, in males with coronary disease, is good medicine as the benefits outweigh the risks.
I rarely use statins in women, as they have many more side effects, and almost never in children.
SS: Considering the terrible side effects of statins, and knowing there is a natural supplement to thin blood and that we need cholesterol for life, it’s shocking that because of business interests we are still trying to make fats the enemy and eradicate essential cholesterol when the real problem is inflammation!
I have many friends that, even with a crowbar, you couldn’t get animal fats like butter or cream into their mouths. These are smart people indoctrinated by their orthodox doctors. Beliefs are virtually impossible to change until the information is so smack-dab in your face as it was for you.
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