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Cholesterol
Just been told I have high cholesterol the doctor wants to put me on drugs
( statins ) but I have done some research on these things and I don't like the sound of them,now you could say change your diet, but it turns out it,s hereditary, I am going on fish oil and a few other things,has anybody out there got the same problem, or any advice. |
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The Cholesterol Myth: Part 2: Dietary Fats and Heart Disease - Second Opinions, UK
Cholesterol and Heart Disease--A Phony Issue, by Mary G. Enig, PhD The statins could do more harm than any high cholesterol reading could. You are wise to be cautious. My doc said the same to me - I ignored it. Trans fats and white sugar are the real evils- I use only butter and olive oil in my cooking. Avoid processed food containing hydrogenised fats. I take a blend of 3 6 9 omega oils as a supplement. Pharmacutical companies aim to get all the population on something, profit is their main interest. I recently watched a youtube video lecture given by a pharmacutical whistleblower (ex director) who exposed profit led corruption. |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zmzfw...eature=channel
PS - done a history search for that video YouTube - Dr John Rengen Virapen, Whistleblower of the Psychopathic Pharmaceutical Industry, Speaks Out http://www.consciousmedianetwork.com...s/rfrancis.htm This third and last one is the BEST one |
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My thoughts exactly,Ive read somewhere that people with high hereditary cholesterol have there own defense mechanism to cope with it.
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a diet high in saturated fat and cholesterol
a lack of exercise - this can increase your LDL levels and decrease your HDL levels family history - you're more likely to have high cholesterol if you have a close male relative aged under 55 or a female relative aged under 65 affected by heart disease being overweight age and gender - your cholesterol levels generally rise with increasing age, and men are more likely to be affected than women drinking more than the recommended daily amount of alcohol |
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If you drink more than your Doctor start worrying
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My brother retired fvrom work at the beginning of the year (he is a chef)...since then he has piled on the weight, has now been told his cholesterol levels are too high, he was told he could take drugs or try regulating what he eats, he has always cooked all his food fresh and won't have processed junk...his main failing is his loves his red meat. He has now cut out red meat & stopped cooking with butter all the time, his cholesterol has lowered quite a lot and he has lost over half a stone in weight.....
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I notice that some people avoid butter, and I don't understand why they have decided to do that.
Some saturated fat in a diet is essential for correct brain function. The butter substitutes are 'engineered' fats = those hazardous trans fats. It all boils down to moderation of intake, you can really have too much of a good thing(butter), but there is no reason to exclude it - and why substitute it with a substitute which your body takes longer to digest. |
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I have found this very comprehensive source of info
Cholesterol Articles - Main Menu No-one should take anything without finding out its effects. PS I have Dr Sinatra's book - I suggest you read him first. He is a cardiac surgeon |
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Reducing saturated fat in your diet is not that helpful in bringing down your cholesterol.......your own liver manufactures cholesterol......it is essential for brain function and has some physiological effect on muscles too.
Lots of people who take statins may feel aches and pains in their muscles and also suffer form 'low' mood.....and in severe cases this can become a depressive type of illness. Personally, I would not take statins, and I am not alone......many of my nursing colleagues are of a similar opinion. I think that keeping your weight down, physical activity(and this can be something as simple as walking for 30 minutes each day) and being moderate with intake of alcohol......are all healthy lifestyle choices......and if your cholesterol persists in being elevated then I would consider plant sterols(benecol products or the like). |
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I agree with what you have said
with one exception - Benecol The Benecol website shows the ingredients- Regular Spread Ingredients Liquid Canola Oil, Water, Partially Hydrogenated Soybean Oil, Plant Stanol Esters, Salt, Emulsifiers, (Vegetable Mono- and Diglycerides, Soy Lecithin), Hydrogenated Soybean Oil, Potassium Sorbate, Citric Acid and Calcium Disodium EDTA to Preserve Freshness, Artificial Flavor, DL-alpha-Tocopheryl Acetate, Vitamin A Palmitate, Colored with Beta Carotene. That word Hydrogenated means transfat What are trans fats?(an NHS website!) Trans fats can be formed during a process called hydrogenation. Hydrogenated fats must be declared on the label so if a product contains hydrogenated fats, it may contain trans fats. Look out for the words partially hydrogenated on food labels these products may also contain trans fats Are trans fats bad for you? Trans fats have been linked to high cholesterol, which can lead to health conditions such as heart attacks and strokes.. |
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I have never looked at the ingredients in the benecol products.......they are not something that I buy.......but a neighbour got his cholesterol down to acceptable levels by using these products...or at least that is what I am told.
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