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heyokah
4th January 2011, 10:46
Do You Really Need To Reduce Cholesterol To Prevent Heart Disease?

Yes, heart disease is still the number one killer in the United States and there are still no real solutions from the pharmaceutical industry. They love to treat the symptoms, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, arteriosclerosis, and heart palpitations, with synthetic drugs. Sure the drugs will thin the blood, lower blood pressure, and cholesterol but the real questions are, will this method really stop what is causing the problem in the first place and how much damage will long term use of these drugs cause?

http://www.godswaynutrition.com/articles/reducecholesterol.html


Well, listen to what Dr. Kilmer McCully, Dean of Medicine discovered when doing research on heart disease.
He found in thousands and thousands of people that the more acid build up a person has, around the artery walls, the more plaque they have clogging those arteries.
Deciding that there must be a connection he went on to prove that the acid was causing inflammation of the blood vessel walls.
This turns out to be the primary cause of heart attack and stroke.
He went on to say that cholesterol has nothing to do with it. The real problem is acid, which causes the walls to become inflamed, thus reducing the amount of blood passing through the arteries.

Dr. McCully is up for two noble prizes and has been given the job of teaching doctors that cholesterol has nothing to do with heart disease.

witchy1
4th January 2011, 11:34
Hi Heyokah, bout time someone brought this into the public arena. Perhaps they will let us have the official cancer cure next????

heyokah
4th January 2011, 15:58
What's changed over the last three or four generations?
The world-renowned biochemist, Robert R. Barefoot explains it somewhat like this.

Our doctor's have brainwashed us into cutting out foods that, as it turns out, are very good for our health.
Without enough cholesterol your brain will shrink and you can't make enough hormones. Alzheimer's and in some cases hormone imbalance are now becoming known as cholesterol deficiency diseases.
Barefoot went on to say, eggs are one of the most important sources of cholesterol known to man.

Of course your doctor tells you, "Don't eat eggs, eggs are bad for you." As it turns out not eating eggs is good for the doctors and the pharmaceutical companies.

conk
4th January 2011, 21:21
Cholesterol is NOT the problem. The issue is inflammation. Inflammed tissue in the veins and arteries catch the cholesterol. It's the little collections of cholesterol that are the problem. When they burst loose, heart attacks and strokes are the result.

DO NOT take cholesterol lowering drugs, especially statins. Very dangerous! Of course if your levels are extremely high this would be a different issue that needs resolution. Generally, natural remedies can lower the numbers.

heyokah
5th January 2011, 08:23
Well, listen to what Dr. Kilmer McCully, Dean of Medicine discovered when doing research on heart disease. He found in thousands and thousands of people that the more acid build up a person has, around the artery walls, the more plaque they have clogging those arteries. Deciding that there must be a connection he went on to prove that the acid was causing inflammation of the blood vessel walls. This turns out to be the primary cause of heart attack and stroke. He went on to say that cholesterol has nothing to do with it. The real problem is acid, which causes the walls to become inflamed, thus reducing the amount of blood passing through the arteries.

You've got to be thinking that if the plaque buildup is made of cholesterol then reducing egg and fat intake should lower cholesterol levels and in the process slow down plaque buildup, right? That may be true to a degree however it does not change the fact that both are necessary nutrients, you are not reducing the buildup that's already accumulated and you're certainly not changing what is causing the problem in the first place, acid around the artery walls. The question that should be addressed is, why are these, otherwise healthy foods, suddenly causing plaque buildup? Could it be our acid causing diets?

The problem is not in the fat but instead you will find the problem is the amount of acid in the body. Cola's should be avoided at all cost because they are so acidic. Please, for the future health of your children and grandchildren don't let them have even one soft drink. Alkaline holds 20 times more oxygen than acid. Acid causes swelling of the arteries, plaque buildup, gout, deterioration of bones and can damage DNA resulting in cancer. That's why it's so important to keep your body slightly alkaline.

http://www.godswaynutrition.com/articles/reducecholesterol.html

conk
6th January 2011, 15:58
One of the world's leading heart specialists has written a book about the billion dollar "heart" industry. He says, after years of intense scrutiny, that most of those dollars are not well spent. The result of open heart surgery, by-pass, drugs, etc, are that they are not effective, period! Wow. Should come as no surprise. Cancer treatments are not effective. Treatments for diabetes, nope. MS and other neurological ailments are really Lyme disease. It goes on and on. The Medical Mafia has it ALL wrong, except for trauma treatment. They are good at sewing us up and fixing bones.