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Jeff, did you know that in the early 1900's cholesterol levels were fine at around 300 but then, no one then needed statin drugs, thus the industry lowered the "acceptable levels" to the 100's and voila! now half the world needs statin meds! Our bodies need and make cholesterol for many functions, including our brain functions. Since these changes, more and more ppl have Alzheimer's and it's connected to the lowering of their cholesterol...??? hmmm

So why go get blood work done to enable them to "treat" you for something that's not broken?

My husband's cholesterol levels were deemed "high" by their standards, even though he's a marathon runner, eats fairly well, and is always training or running a marathon. When he agreed to go on statin drugs, within a week, he looked jaundiced, had an unhealthy coloring to his face. His liver was going haywire! And the doctor suggested another medication to counter that...

Thank God we came upon this knowledge and he stopped taking their poison!

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