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Treating Cholesterol using nutritional supplements
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<blockquote data-quote="The Dude" data-source="post: 12936" data-attributes="member: 2592"><p>Wrong book. The original book is mentioned in the article "The Cholesterol Myths". No supplements being sold, no money being made by him (not "them").</p><p></p><p>The book has information such as how some studies cited in favor of the cholesterol hypothesis, actually disprove it, but both author and peer-reviewer did not notice a negative sign, because they were already biased in favor of the hypothesis. I kid you not.</p><p></p><p>This is why conspiracy theories are wrong. No one is collaborating verbally about coming to the wrong conclusion, it is just a matter of biases. In actuality it is not so much of a bias, as a tribal affiliation.</p><p></p><p>"...the bottom line is that these folks are trying to make money..." Exactly my point - look up how much money was made on statins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Dude, post: 12936, member: 2592"] Wrong book. The original book is mentioned in the article "The Cholesterol Myths". No supplements being sold, no money being made by him (not "them"). The book has information such as how some studies cited in favor of the cholesterol hypothesis, actually disprove it, but both author and peer-reviewer did not notice a negative sign, because they were already biased in favor of the hypothesis. I kid you not. This is why conspiracy theories are wrong. No one is collaborating verbally about coming to the wrong conclusion, it is just a matter of biases. In actuality it is not so much of a bias, as a tribal affiliation. "...the bottom line is that these folks are trying to make money..." Exactly my point - look up how much money was made on statins. [/QUOTE]
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