Adverse Effects Of Lowering Cholesterol Levels

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Adverse Effects Of Lowering Cholesterol Levels

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Hi all,

This is based on an old study (published in 1990), but in a recent blog, Dr. Briffa discusses research that shows that reducing cholesterol levels (whether by means of diet change or by taking medications) results in a significantly increased risk of increased mortality due to various seemingly unrelated adverse events, including accidents, suicide, and aggressive, violent behavior. This is in addition, of course, to the adverse effects associated with decreased learning ability and other central nervous system issues that can be attributed to reducing cholesterol levels.
There is some experimental evidence that modifying the fat in the diet has both neurochemical and behavioural consequences. In laboratory rats these include altered fluidity and cholesterol content of cell membranes within the central nervous system and effects on maze learning, pain threshold, and physical activity. Monkeys fed a diet low in saturated fat and cholesterol (modelled on American Heart Association recommendations) were significantly more aggressive than control animals consuming a diet high in fat and cholesterol.
It's not nice to fool Mother Nature, and evidently, tampering with cholesterol levels doesn't set well with Mother Nature.

Evidence links cholesterol-reducing interventions with increased risk of dying from accidents, suicide and violence

Here's the full version of the original research article. Considering the almost rabid popularity of statins among the medical community, it's not surprising that we never heard of this research before. And that also probably explains why this line of research has not been continued or expanded — no one wants to contradict such a well-established and long-accepted policy. :roll:

Lowering cholesterol concentrations and mortality: a quantitative review of primary prevention trials.

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Nice articles about the potential down side of lowering cholesterol. I've enjoyed reading Dr. Briffa's posts over the years. Thanks for sharing.

It's disappointing that so much attention has been placed on lowering cholesterol as a main form of preventing heart disease. Insurance companies can penalize for high cholesterol. I believe the new health care law is the same.

Another web sight I enjoy reading and learning about heart disease prevention is Dr. Davis's. Thought this a nice post of his about other preventive measures that can be taken outside of simple cholesterol testing.

"What tests are MORE important than cholesterol?"

http://blog.trackyourplaque.com/2013/05 ... terol.html
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Thanks, I know that will be my next battle with my endocrinologist. I'm eating so much more meat now.........
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Yeah, with observational studies it does seem meat can often be unfairly maligned.
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Here is an excellent investigative video from Australia debunking the American "saturated fat and cholesterol cause heart disease" myth, posted on the blog of Dr. Micheal Eades.


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Great! Dr. Eades is definitely one of the good guys.

Thanks for the link.

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Post by sunny »

Just read this on People's Pharmacy... Good to keep reading these articles to offset the mantra of lower your cholesterol!
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