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Statins: Friends or Enemies?
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<blockquote data-quote="hotdog" data-source="post: 50193" data-attributes="member: 12652"><p>Let's not forget there's a multi billion dollar statin industry at stake here and hence a lot of money will be going towards studies that show great results.</p><p></p><p>In the past I have reduced my LDL by 60% using niacin, oats and red yeast rice. The latter is a natural statin so is it the same? I don't know. No one is going to spend the money to find out that's for sure. Also, cutting down on animal protein might be effective (aside - I hear its important to cut back in age range 65-75 and then up it again after 75). </p><p></p><p>Anecdotally statins may cause eventual liver failure but if that takes 20 years to happen then its not caused by the statins right? They just died of old age, natural causes.</p><p></p><p>Could it be that we just need to keep our arteries running well with Omega3 and D3 and minimal sugar? Who knows?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hotdog, post: 50193, member: 12652"] Let's not forget there's a multi billion dollar statin industry at stake here and hence a lot of money will be going towards studies that show great results. In the past I have reduced my LDL by 60% using niacin, oats and red yeast rice. The latter is a natural statin so is it the same? I don't know. No one is going to spend the money to find out that's for sure. Also, cutting down on animal protein might be effective (aside - I hear its important to cut back in age range 65-75 and then up it again after 75). Anecdotally statins may cause eventual liver failure but if that takes 20 years to happen then its not caused by the statins right? They just died of old age, natural causes. Could it be that we just need to keep our arteries running well with Omega3 and D3 and minimal sugar? Who knows? [/QUOTE]
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