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Elevated LDL
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 248355" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Because he was taught that ldl over 100 is dangerous. Medical schools are mostly funded by big pharma. Statina are one of the top selling drugs ever created. Big pharma obv wants to profit as much as possible. So they make the guidelines for prescribing statins very low. Therefore they can sell more statin drugs. It’s that simple. But current research shows that u want HDL and ldl as high as possible, as long as those other parameters are good. Which urs most likely is if ur triglycerides are 30. The info doctors receive in medical school are 10-15 years behind the current research. And the books they use in medical school are mostly funded by big pharma. Might sound like a conspiracy, but just look it up for yourself. Just do the research for urself and u’ll see that ur doctor has no clue what he’s talking about when it comes to cholesterol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 248355, member: 15043"] Because he was taught that ldl over 100 is dangerous. Medical schools are mostly funded by big pharma. Statina are one of the top selling drugs ever created. Big pharma obv wants to profit as much as possible. So they make the guidelines for prescribing statins very low. Therefore they can sell more statin drugs. It’s that simple. But current research shows that u want HDL and ldl as high as possible, as long as those other parameters are good. Which urs most likely is if ur triglycerides are 30. The info doctors receive in medical school are 10-15 years behind the current research. And the books they use in medical school are mostly funded by big pharma. Might sound like a conspiracy, but just look it up for yourself. Just do the research for urself and u’ll see that ur doctor has no clue what he’s talking about when it comes to cholesterol [/QUOTE]
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