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<blockquote data-quote="AtkinsMo" data-source="post: 1151259" data-attributes="member: 104933"><p>[USER=196898]@Oldvatr[/USER] I am entirely convinced, principally because of the Women's Health Initiative research, which demonstrated no correlation between raised LDL and heart disease or indeed premature death from all causes, that LDL levels are totally irrelevant for women. I really don't believe in 'polypharmacy' - there have never been any clinical trials on combinations or cocktails of drugs - so since I honestly believe that my LDL is irrelevant, I wouldn't take a drug to lower it. </p><p></p><p>I would still prefer it to lower, a little, naturally, though.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for your good wishes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AtkinsMo, post: 1151259, member: 104933"] [USER=196898]@Oldvatr[/USER] I am entirely convinced, principally because of the Women's Health Initiative research, which demonstrated no correlation between raised LDL and heart disease or indeed premature death from all causes, that LDL levels are totally irrelevant for women. I really don't believe in 'polypharmacy' - there have never been any clinical trials on combinations or cocktails of drugs - so since I honestly believe that my LDL is irrelevant, I wouldn't take a drug to lower it. I would still prefer it to lower, a little, naturally, though. Thank you for your good wishes. [/QUOTE]
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