by Mike Geary, Certified Nutrition Specialist, Certified Personal Trainer
We all know that heart disease is one of the leading killers of people around the world, particularly highest in countries such as the US and Australia.
However, did you know that there are several medical studies worldwide that clearly show that higher cholesterol levels in the body actually increases longevity instead of decreasing it?
Yes, you heard that right! People with high cholesterol have been
statistically shown to live longer and healthier than people with low
cholesterol in several studies. There are multiple references for this
phenomenon in Shane Ellison's controversial book, The Hidden Truth about
Cholesterol Lowering Drugs, Dr. Uffe Ravnskov's (MD, PhD) book entitled
The Cholesterol Myths, as well as Sally Fallon and Mary Enig's book, Nourishing Traditions.
So why in the world are the pharmaceutical and medical industry
pushing for practically everyone on the planet to "lower their
cholesterol"? Well, the first, and more innocent answer, is flawed
medical studies from decades ago that have been accepted as fact and
never fully analyzed for their validity. Another answer is that this
practice of recommending that half of the damn planet takes a
cholesterol lowering medication (such as statin drugs), regardless of
whether they truly have any real risk for heart disease, creates insane
multi-squillion dollar profits for the drug companies.
As a perfectly absurd example of how doctors have been wrongly
influenced by the drug companies... about 8 years ago, I was a perfectly
healthy 28 year old, in great shape, exercising daily, eating a
balanced healthy diet full of antioxidants and quality nutrition, no
smoking, and with no real risk factors for heart disease, and just
because my cholesterol level has been consistently measured over 200 for
my entire life, my doctor recommended I consider using a cholesterol
lowering statin drug.
Consider how outlandish this scenario is! The drug companies have
hypnotized doctors into prescribing unnecessary prescription drugs to
healthy young people with perfectly normal cholesterol levels that just
happen to be over this arbitrary number of 200 that they've come up
with. Luckily, I refused to be a guinea pig and fork over my hard earned
duckets for potentially dangerous drugs, and decided to start
researching this whole cholesterol and heart disease connection myself.
Consider also that my father, who is now over 60 years old, has had
cholesterol levels slightly over 200 his entire life also (just like
me), yet he is perfectly healthy at his ripe age of 60.
High Cholesterol is NOT the Villain!
As time goes on and scientists continue to learn more about heart disease, it has become quite clear over the recent years that inflammation within the body (NOT cholesterol levels)
is what causes plaque build up in the arteries and eventual heart
disease. Inflammation can be caused by many personal factors such as
stress, smoking, viruses, consumption of refined and/or hydrogenated
fats (man-made trans fats),
an imbalance of omega-6 polyunsaturated fats to omega-3 polyunsaturated
fats in the diet, excess refined sugars in the diet, etc.
Here's a quick and dirty of how it works in general. Cholesterol is a
healing substance within the body (among many other important
functions), and responds to arterial inflammation by getting deposited
in combination with other substances, forming "plaque" as a healing
agent on the artery lining.
Levels of inflammation in your body can be measured with what's called a CRP test
(c-reactive protein). The accuracy of this test still has room for
improvement, as it can vary depending on the time of day and other
factors, but it is a much better indication of heart disease risk than a
cholesterol test (which is practically useless for determining heart disease risk).
Another more important test than cholesterol levels for heart disease risk is a test for serum homocysteine
levels. The next time your doctor wants you to get blood cholesterol
tests, request CRP and homocysteine tests instead. He/she should be well
aware of the validity of these tests if they are up to date.
Basically, if you have significant internal inflammation, this plaque will be deposited as a healing agent regardless of whether you have high or low cholesterol.
On the other hand, if you don't have excessive inflammation, high
cholesterol levels just keep circulating without getting deposited on
the artery linings. Therefore, it is more important to control
inflammation rather than trying to artificially "lower your cholesterol"
with possibly harmful drugs.
Lowering your cholesterol doesn't attack the root of the problem
(what is actually causing the inflammation in you). Lowering your
cholesterol does nothing except to make the drug companies rich, and
possibly leave you with a whole assortment of possible negative
side-effects.
Also keep in mind that "lowering your cholesterol" can have
detrimental effects on your hormone balance as cholesterol is one of the
building blocks for hormone production.
The good news is that preventing heart disease is about living a
healthy lifestyle and controlling inflammation, not about throwing down a
dangerous drug pill everyday. Controlling your inflammation to prevent
heart disease is as easy as reducing the stress in your life (try deep
breathing exercises, meditation, yoga, etc as well as preventing stress
in the first place by keeping a calm demeanor), maintaining a healthy
weight, eating a high-antioxidant, highly nutritious unprocessed diet
(as recommended in my Truth about Six Pack Abs program),
and avoiding smoking, trans fats, junk foods, and other causes of heavy
free radical production in the body. Also, if you want a great tasting
supplement drink that was designed to control inflammation, try this Superfoods Cocktail,
which has 76 high-antioxidant superfood ingredients that help to
control inflammation in your body (and it tastes amazing too).
I hope this article has given you some helpful info about the real
causes of heart disease and not the propaganda that has been shoved down
your throat for years, based on flawed medical studies from 40-50 years
ago, making drug companies filthy rich.
If you or anyone you care about is currently taking statins, or if
you just want to learn more about cholesterol and the controversy that
is revolving currently around statin drugs, please read the book The Cholesterol Myths.
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