I realize that I have just about ridden this horse to death, but just in case there is anyone who here who needs more convincing that cholesterol has nothing to do with heart disease, cardiovascular disease, and/or overall death risk, please consider this article, (the red emphasis is mine, of course):
But that's just a preliminary observation. If you don't read the entire article, at least scroll down the page, and study the charts where the author took data from the WHO site, and plotted deaths due to cardiovascular disease versus cholesterol, for both males and females, (individually), and the charts where she plotted all deaths versus cholesterol, again for both males and females, (individually). Clearly, in all cases, the greatest number of deaths corresponded with the lowest cholesterol levels, and the lowest death risk occurred with the highest cholesterol levels. Nothing could be clearer, since these are actual death rates, not just some predicted data.Dr MK ran some analysis on World Health Organisation (WHO) data. The WHO has extensive data from almost 200 countries on more health measures than you could imagine – definitely worth a look one rainy, wintry afternoon. This is where Dr MK presented the world with two different Seven Country Studies – (for those of you who aren’t familiar with the history, it was the Ancel Keys’ Seven Countries Study that started all the fat heart hypothesis stuff). Dr MK took the seven countries with the lowest saturated fat intake and then the seven countries with the highest saturated fat intake. You may need to read this twice – but he found: “Every single one of the seven countries with the lowest saturated fat consumption has significantly higher rates of heart disease than every single one of the countries with the highest saturated fat consumption.”
http://www.zoeharcombe.com/2010/11/chol ... you-think/
I have no doubt that the medical industry will continue to promote the Great Cholesterol Hoax for many years to come, but this old country boy ain't fallin' for that pitch no more.
Love,
Tex

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