Hi Crazymon. Interesting. My low-carb diet in recent years has enabled me to reduce my statins gradually where I will be stopping them with a cholesterol reading below 4-5 whereas it was 5.5. before diagnosis. Currently it's 3.7 with 20gm of Simvastatin, so for me low-carb has reduced my cholesterol. I don't think there is too much conflicting information on food. Reading the forum over many months you will find that going low-carb/low-GI is a must together with reducing the normal UK portion size. Once you decide to do this, it's a case of reading all the shop packaging and finding out typical GI values from the many websites. You gradually get to know that highly processed white flour is bad news, together obviously with sugar in all it's forms including 'natural' sugar such as honey. This does seriously reduce your choice in the typical supermarket but you just have to seek out the best amongst the mountains of dross. This doesn't many that anything is banned but just keep the bad stuff at a low level.