I have personal experience with Statins. They strip out fats that your brain needs. I lasted about 2 months and concluded it was garbage. I also read that it wasn't cholesterol that was the problem, it was inflamation. The cholesterol was doing its job and coating the inflamation. As a budding medicine man could you verify this for us?
I have personal experience with Statins. They strip out fats that your brain needs. I lasted about 2 months and concluded it was garbage. I also read that it wasn't cholesterol that was the problem, it was inflamation. The cholesterol was doing its job and coating the inflamation. As a budding medicine man could you verify this for us?
I found Dr. Malhotra on Dr. John Cambell's youtube channel. To me he represents what could have been if only others had the courage and or lack of fear to speak out.
I agree with what you wrote. I think you may be responding to the one I was responding to, especially since I'm no budding medicine man!
Anyway, according to Malcolm McKendrick, if I get his gist, you are correct. Something damages the glcocalyx in a blood vessel and inflammation then ensues which eventually provides a cholesterol "patch."
Geoff, your are right I was responding to the comment you were responding to. Thanks for the follow up on the cholestrol patch, I was probing Rob Woder to see if he/it was an ai bot.
I have personal experience with Statins. They strip out fats that your brain needs. I lasted about 2 months and concluded it was garbage. I also read that it wasn't cholesterol that was the problem, it was inflamation. The cholesterol was doing its job and coating the inflamation. As a budding medicine man could you verify this for us?
https://www.midwesterndoctor.com/p/what-can-statins-teach-us-about-the
This was my attempt to summarize the issues with them.
I found Dr. Malhotra on Dr. John Cambell's youtube channel. To me he represents what could have been if only others had the courage and or lack of fear to speak out.
I agree with what you wrote. I think you may be responding to the one I was responding to, especially since I'm no budding medicine man!
Anyway, according to Malcolm McKendrick, if I get his gist, you are correct. Something damages the glcocalyx in a blood vessel and inflammation then ensues which eventually provides a cholesterol "patch."
Geoff, your are right I was responding to the comment you were responding to. Thanks for the follow up on the cholestrol patch, I was probing Rob Woder to see if he/it was an ai bot.
Thanks, I was thinking the same things. Bot or not, not very well developed.