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Reprinted from: www.watercure.com

 

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Bad Cholesterol: A Myth and a Fraud!

 

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We in the medical profession, totally oblivious of the vital roles of

cholesterol in the body, have been duped into thinking that it is this

substance that causes arterial disease of the heart and the brain. The

pharmaceutical industry has capitalized on the slogan of bad cholesterol and

has produced toxic-to-the-body chemicals that minimally lower the level of

cholesterol in the body and in the process cause liver damage to thousands

of people, some who die as a result of using the medication.

It is surprising that none of the frequently quoted and media-popularized

doctors has reflected on the fact that cholesterol levels are measured from

blood taken from the veins, yet nowhere in medical literature is there a

single case of cholesterol having caused obstruction of the veins. Venous

blood moves far slower than arterial blood and thus would be more inclined

to have cholesterol deposits if the assumption of bad cholesterol were

accurate. This mistake by us in the medical community, and its

capitalization by the pharmaceutical industry, has caused an ongoing fraud

against society.

 

In truth, the so-called bad cholesterol is actually far more beneficial than

is appreciated. The reason for its rise in the body is because of

complications caused by chronic unintentional dehydration and insufficient

urine production. Dehydration produces concentrated, acidic blood that

becomes even more dehydrated during its passage through the lungs before

reaching the heart ­ because of evaporation of water in the lungs during

breathing. The membranes of the blood vessels of the heart and main arteries

going up to the brain become vulnerable to the shearing pressure produced by

the thicker, acidic blood. This shearing force of toxic blood causes

abrasions and minute tears in the lining of the arteries that can peel off

and cause embolisms of the brain, kidneys and other organs. To prevent the

damaged blood vessel walls from peeling, low-density (so-called bad)

cholesterol coats and covers up the abrasions and protects the underlying

tissue like a waterproof bandage until the tissue heals.

 

Thus, the vital, life-saving role of low-density cholesterol proves this

substance is of utmost importance in saving the lives of those who do not

adequately hydrate their bodies so that their blood can flow easily through

the blood vessels without causing damage.

 

Cholesterol is an element from which many of our hormones are made. Vitamin

D is made by the body from cholesterol in our skin that is exposed to

sunlight. Cholesterol is used in the insulating membranes that cover our

nerve systems. There is no such a thing as bad cholesterol. If all the

primary ingredients are available for its normal functions, the human body

does not engage in making things that are bad for its survival. Until now we

did not know water was a vital nutrient that the body needed at all times ­

and in sufficient quantity.

 

Water itself ­ not caffeinated beverages that further dehydrate ­ is a

better cholesterol-lowering medication than any chemical on the market. It

is absolutely safe and is not harmful to the body like the dangerous

medications now used. Please share this information with those you care for.

 

For more information about my medical breakthrough on the topic of chronic

unintentional dehydration and the diseases it causes, other than what is

posted on this site, refer to my books and tapes ­ products of over 20 years

of fulltime research.

 

F. Batmanghelidj, M.D.

 

 

 

For More Information, Read the Books:

 

ABC of Asthma, Allergies and Lupus

Your Body´s Many Cries for Water.

 

Reprinted from:

www.watercure.com

 

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