The Cholesterol Delusion Debunked

By Dani Walker

The Cholesterol Delusion

cholesterol levelsEver wondered why Statin drugs are the most prescribed medication? When Lipitor costs a whopping $4 per pill, how much does big pharma make on your elevated cholesterol levels?

Why did the AHA update their guidelines in 2004, lowering the recommended level of LDL cholesterol from 130 to LDL to less than 100, or even less than 70 for patients at very high risk?

In order to achieve these outrageous and dangerously low targets, you typically need to take multiple cholesterol-lowering drugs. So the guidelines instantly increased the market for these dangerous drugs. Now, with testing children’s cholesterol levels, they’re increasing their market even more.

Cholesterol Delusion Debunked

Why are we all so worried about Cholesterol?  After all our body makes it & needs it to function properly.  This soft, waxy substance is found not only in your bloodstream, but also in every cell in your body, where it helps to produce cell membranes, hormones, vitamin D and bile acids that help you to digest fat. Cholesterol also helps in the formation of your memories and is vital for neurological function.

So why is cholesterol getting such a bad wrap and who really started “the cholesterol delusion“?

Listen to The Medical Insider this week to find out what leading cardiologist Dr. Ernist Curtis has to say about Statin drugs, “high cholesterol” and why you do not need to diet or take meds.

Dr. Ernist Curtis is debunking the cholesterol delusion in his book “The Cholesterol Delusion” and speaks out with Dani Walker and Dr. Richard Powell on The Medical Insider.

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