The Truth About Cholesterol, Statin
Drugs, and Cancer
By Ty Bollinger
The Truth About Cancer web site
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Article Summary
· There are many Myths about the dangers of
cholesterol and the need for statin drugs to control cholesterol levels
and prevent heart disease and stroke. As a result, around 25 million Americans
are taking statin drugs to lower their cholesterol.
· What you are almost
never told is that cholesterol supports many extremely important functions in
the maintenance of good health.
· Many studies show
that patients who lower their cholesterol levels by taking
statin drugs increase their risk of developing other chronic health
conditions such as cancer. In fact, the risk of the drugs outweighs the
risks presented by having high cholesterol.
· A paper published in
the British Medical Journal’s The Lancet in 2002 demonstrated further the increased
cancer risk associated with Pravachol (pravastatin). Pravachol is one of the
leading statin drugs that the American Heart Association (AHA) and the American
College of Cardiology are now urging healthy men and women to take for
“prevention” purposes.
· Cholesterol is both
fuel for your brain and one of the primary building blocks for healthy hormone
production. Cholesterol is only problematic when your body is forced to use it
to repair cellular damage caused by chronic inflammation.
· Coronary heart disease
is a product of poor diet and unhealthy lifestyle. It is not necessarily
cholesterol that is the problem. Heavily-processed carbohydrates, refined
sugar, and other chemical-ridden foods cause arterial damage which the body
calls on cholesterol to fix.
· It’s important to
find a doctor who knows what to look for when conducting a cholesterol test,
and who can advise about lifestyle and dietary changes that don’t involve
taking statin drugs or otherwise altering cholesterol levels in an unnatural
way.
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