Stop Calling Lipids (HDL &LDL) ‘Cholesterol’ !!

Lazy unscientific professionals are using the word ‘cholesterol’ when talking about LIPIDS (LDL and HDL). Once YOU realise that raised blood lipids is about sugar damage, you can step away from any statin salesman by challenging their use of the wrong term. Like this….

“Cholesterol? Don’t you mean Lipids, Doctor? In which case shouldn’t we look at sugar-damage to my LIPID circulation. How does poisoning my liver with a statin help? Isn’t low-cholesterol going to make me very forgetful? Won’t my other organs be equally deprived of essential fatty nutrients? Did you not study Biochemistry at Med School, Doctor?”

Learn the script because the statin pushers have been schooled to see statin toxicity as part of the illness they’re supposed to fix. This creates additional marketing opportunities for more pills! Giving people toxic drugs and selling a cure for the side-effects would be seen as unethical in most professions.

Now their problem is that not all patients are mystified and misinformed, and some have become educated enough to study, review and understand the published research in the professional journals.

This text is linked to my video interview by Dr Sara Pugh explaining how this toxic medical mess occurred. Don’t blame Doctors, although they should know better. Blame the lack of due diligence over the financial arrangements of the members of our regulatory and advisory bodies.

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If only we could have all the data on ‘Statins’, I have good reasons to suspect that they will become the pharmaceutical industry’s ‘PPI & LIBOR scandal’. In his latest book ‘Bad Pharma’ Ben Goldacre exposes the ways in which the trials of drugs can be used to give us the headline good news whilst toxicity, adverse events and important data about ‘all cause mortality’ is well hidden. Even (especially) the Doctors aren’t told. This book is on my reading list now.  This links to the Guardian review by Luisa Dilner.

Bad Pharma by Ben Goldacre – book review