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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Anyone taking Statins ( Crestor )
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<blockquote data-quote="bp" data-source="post: 164485" data-attributes="member: 38377"><p>Correlation isn’t causation, and that’s my point.</p><p>If only one person with heFH doesn’t have CVD, then this is definitive proof that LDL isn’t the cause, and merely has a correlation to CVD. </p><p></p><p>Focus needs to be on causation factors, not shitty correlations.</p><p>There are elephants in the room with ‘causation’ tattooed onto their foreheads, which outway correlations by 1000’s of percentages in terms of risk factors for CVD, yet much attention is still focused on LDL, when energy and effort would have been best spent elsewhere.</p><p>It’s cost the lives of millions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bp, post: 164485, member: 38377"] Correlation isn’t causation, and that’s my point. If only one person with heFH doesn’t have CVD, then this is definitive proof that LDL isn’t the cause, and merely has a correlation to CVD. Focus needs to be on causation factors, not shitty correlations. There are elephants in the room with ‘causation’ tattooed onto their foreheads, which outway correlations by 1000’s of percentages in terms of risk factors for CVD, yet much attention is still focused on LDL, when energy and effort would have been best spent elsewhere. It’s cost the lives of millions. [/QUOTE]
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