One Damn Good Reason to Avoid Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs

By | Fri, Mar 14, 2008

Archives: Diet and Nutrition | Healthy

I’ve been called a lot of things. Science Nerd… Professor… and Cholesterol-Lowering Drug Nazi are among those that can be mentioned here. The only one I’ll admit to is being a Cholesterol-Lowering Drug Nazi.

Cholesterol-lowering drugs (statins) amass billions of dollars each year pretending to be a safe and effective way to protect against heart disease. Yet science shows that these drugs represent a clear and present danger to your health. In addition to lowering cholesterol, they elicit some really nasty side effects. Lou Gehrig’s Disease (ALS) is just one of them.

ALS occurs when cells of the nervous system (brain and spinal chord) become inactive. This can be caused by many cellular dysfunctions. But it’s usually from a protein entanglement within the nerve cell. Once tangled, these cells can no longer pass electrical messages through the body, resulting in a loss of voluntary muscle control. As time passes, muscle wasting (a Science Nerd would call it "atrophy") develops. Victims of ALS usually die from the inability to breathe when muscle loss has reached an extreme. 

The national average of those who suffer from ALS is a mere .0005 percent. But – sit down for this one – among those who reported suffering from "drug-induced ALS," nearly a third were using cholesterol-lowering drugs! Apparently, this class of drugs can "tangle" something known as "tau proteins."

Your browser may not support display of this image.

But protecting yourself from premature heart disease does not mean you have to put yourself at risk of wiping out your nervous system. You can do it with four simple tactics: Minimize your sugar intake, take part in interval training, maintain healthy vitamin D levels by spending time in the sun, and supplement with fish oil to boost your omega-3 levels.

[Ed. Note: Shane Ellison (www.thepeopleschemist.com) is an author, organic chemist, and contributor to ETR's free natural health newsletter. He is a two-time recipient of the prestigious Howard Hughes Medical Institute Research Grant for his research in biochemistry and physiology. An internationally recognized authority on therapeutic nutrition, he is the founder of The AM-PM Fat Loss Discovery package. Click here to learn more.]

Similar Articles:

Want More Success?


Sign up below for the free Early to Rise newsletter where you'll get more tips and strategies on how to achieve success in your life.


Comments

One Response to “One Damn Good Reason to Avoid Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs”

  1. Rette France says:

    Do you think Ken Lay really died? Sure seemed very convenient to me…..

    Talk about nazis, a lot of them lived in Brazil.

    article 3/14/08 (I’m still catching up)

Leave a Reply

american dream success stories avoiding mixed metaphors bamboo story brendan+florez brendan florez princeton building business business Copywriting craig ballantyne financial independence monthly Daily Issues diet double your income elmer wheeler energy Exercise financial independence monthly craig ballantyne goal goal setting guidance health how to double your income insidious character internet business laura rodini lose weight make money marketing mark ford michael masterson my personal master plan example niche marketing opportunity paul lawrence Productivity product packaging promotion realestate safest stocks in the world small business Srikumar Rao earlytorise start a business success the Internet money club time management Vocabulary Words website design