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<blockquote data-quote="Resurgam" data-source="post: 1351138" data-attributes="member: 355878"><p>I am very doubtful about cholesterol - it is a highly essential substance, which is made in your body, not pushed into it by high levels in the diet. For women having higher rather than lower cholesterol is associated with living longer. There is a tiny positive association for men, so it is certainly nothing like the death sentence which the medical and pharmaceutical bodies would like us to believe. The connection is even more positive for all causes of death than for strokes and heart attacks.</p><p>Having had a very nasty reaction to statins I would prefer to take whatever risk there might be than find myself unable to function in normal day to day living.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Resurgam, post: 1351138, member: 355878"] I am very doubtful about cholesterol - it is a highly essential substance, which is made in your body, not pushed into it by high levels in the diet. For women having higher rather than lower cholesterol is associated with living longer. There is a tiny positive association for men, so it is certainly nothing like the death sentence which the medical and pharmaceutical bodies would like us to believe. The connection is even more positive for all causes of death than for strokes and heart attacks. Having had a very nasty reaction to statins I would prefer to take whatever risk there might be than find myself unable to function in normal day to day living. [/QUOTE]
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