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<blockquote data-quote="glynthincs" data-source="post: 332116" data-attributes="member: 49722"><p>Statins are biocides. They stop the production of CoQ10, Hormones etc. The crazy thing is that raised LDL is caused by sugar damage to the LDL labels. This causes it to build up in the blood while our organs are starved of fats soluble nutrients. Cholesterol is important to the formation and function of synapses (our memories are made of this! The brain (2% of body weight) has 25% of our cholesterol. Statins cause muscle and memory problems - leave them alone. Metformin on the other hand seems to do very well for T2Ds.</p><p>My 3 medical review papers on Cholesterol, Metabolic Syndrome and Dementia are available via my signature web link. I was diagnosed T2D because i was curious to know about my sugar-damage level (HBA1c). Now I'm on a low carb high fat diet and feeling great with a touch of metformin for those social moments when carbs. are hard to avoid! </p><p>I wrote a medical paper in defence of cholesterol and it is by implication it is extremely critical of statins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glynthincs, post: 332116, member: 49722"] Statins are biocides. They stop the production of CoQ10, Hormones etc. The crazy thing is that raised LDL is caused by sugar damage to the LDL labels. This causes it to build up in the blood while our organs are starved of fats soluble nutrients. Cholesterol is important to the formation and function of synapses (our memories are made of this! The brain (2% of body weight) has 25% of our cholesterol. Statins cause muscle and memory problems - leave them alone. Metformin on the other hand seems to do very well for T2Ds. My 3 medical review papers on Cholesterol, Metabolic Syndrome and Dementia are available via my signature web link. I was diagnosed T2D because i was curious to know about my sugar-damage level (HBA1c). Now I'm on a low carb high fat diet and feeling great with a touch of metformin for those social moments when carbs. are hard to avoid! I wrote a medical paper in defence of cholesterol and it is by implication it is extremely critical of statins. [/QUOTE]
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