"Being told you have ‘high cholesterol’ is commonly taken as a sign of an unhealthy destiny. Research suggests that for many elderly people the news that they have ‘high cholesterol’ is more often associated with good health and longevity . For over 50 years this has been a paradox, the ‘High-Cholesterol Paradox’. What is really going on? "
Our review found that cholesterol lowering therapies were implicated in:
- Damage to muscles (including the heart) and exercise intolerance
- Increased risk of Dementias (Impaired Synaptogenesis and Neurotransmission)
- Failure of Myelin Maintenance (Multiple Sclerosis Risks)
- Neuro-muscular problems, aches and pains (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis)
- Diabetes (Insulin release inhibited)
- Poor Maintenance of Bones and Joints
- Suppression of protective skin secretions (Apo-B) and increased MRSA infection
We have found compelling evidence that cholesterol-sulphate is vital to good vascular health so the question is..... Why would anyone want to lower cholesterol? What is needed is a lowering of damage to lipids - caused by sugar.
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