What doctors won’t say about these cholesterol treatments

Statins are not really effective, and most likely unhealthy!

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What doctors won’t say about these cholesterol treatments

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Statins are the most common cholesterol-lowering treatments.

Doctors hand them out like candy.

There is this thing…

Do they really work?

When you think about the extent to which Big Pharma cares about human health, you realize that the answer to this question doesn’t matter to them.

The only thing that matters to them is money.

But what matters to me is YOUR health.

That’s why I started this newsletter.

Today is about the shenanigans on statins – let’s see if they really are the “magical” heart protective treatment they are claimed to be…

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This study was conducted at the University of South Florida. It was published in Expert Reviews in Clinical Pharmacology.

The researchers say that while statins are effective at reducing cholesterol levels, they have failed to improve cardiovascular outcomes really.

That is, a reduced cholesterol level by statins is just an illusion – it doesn’t make your heart healthier.

They say that the benefits of statin treatment have been EXAGGERATED through the use of a specific technique…

…while the risks and side effects have been DOWNPLAYED.

“We have described the deceptive approach statin advocates have deployed to create the appearance that cholesterol reduction results in an impressive reduction in cardiovascular disease outcomes through their use of a statistical tool called relative risk reduction (RRR), a method which amplifies the trivial beneficial effects of statins.”

“We have also described how the directors of the clinical trials have succeeded in minimizing the significance of the numerous adverse effects of statin treatment.”

They show 3 clinical trials in support of their argument.

1- JUPITER trial

2- ASCOT-LLA trial

3- PROSPER trial

“We have also described how the directors of the clinical trials have succeeded in minimizing the significance of the numerous adverse effects of statin treatment.”

Let me tell you about those.

The first is the JUPITER trial, which found that statin treatment reduced the risk of cardiovascular events by just 0.7% over 5 years.

But this small benefit was amplified – they made it appear more effective than it actually was.

The second trial is the ASCOT-LLA trial, which found that statin treatment reduced the risk of cardiovascular events by 1.3% over 3 years.

Again, this was exaggerated through that specific technique…

The third trial is the PROSPER trial, which found that statin treatment reduced the risk of cardiovascular events by 2% over 3 years in elderly patients with high cholesterol levels.

While this benefit was slightly larger than those seen in the other trials, it still falls short of what “real doctors” might consider a big improvement.

Overall, these trials provide LITTLE evidence to support the widespread use of statins for primary prevention (i.e., preventing cardiovascular disease in people who have not yet experienced an event).

There are way more effective and SAFE treatments to lower cholesterol than statins.

I suggest you take a look at those before it’s too late.

—-Important Message—-

Believe it or not, any man can naturally convert high cholesterol levels into high testosterone

This is because the male body is already designed to do this.

There’s a natural factory process that goes on in a man’s Leydig cells, which are located in the testicles…

Cholesterol goes in, and testosterone comes out.

Testosterone cannot be made without cholesterol.

So if there’s not enough cholesterol in the body, testosterone levels will drop.

But if cholesterol is too high, that means it isn’t being converted into testosterone properly down in the Leydig cells.

And this happens as men get older — so cholesterol starts piling up in the body.

This is why many men have high cholesterol levels.

Makes sense, right?

Unfortunately you won’t hear about this from your doctor…

Chances are, he or she will just prescribe you a statin (not good).

But statins poison this natural conversion process of turning cholesterol into testosterone.

So it actually makes your cholesterol problems worse, not better! Because now T is falling too low.

Luckily, all you have to do is use one simple supplement to get this cholesterol-testosterone conversion process going again…

This turns high cholesterol into high testosterone — and it’s so much safer than a statin

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Matt Cook is editor-in-chief of Daily Medical Discoveries. Matt has been a full time health researcher for 26 years. ABC News interviewed Matt on sexual health issues not long ago. Matt is widely quoted on over 1,000,000 websites. He has over 300,000 daily newsletter readers. Daily Medical Discoveries finds hidden, buried or ignored medical studies through the lens of 100 years of proven science. Matt heads up the editorial team of scientists and health researchers. Each discovery is based upon primary studies from peer reviewed science sources following the Daily Medical Discoveries 7 Step Process to ensure accuracy.
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