Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 My husband has high LDL's and they are treating him with cholestyremene which works in the digestive tract. They have also tried lopid but it gave him unpleasant side effects. This is compounded by the onset of type II diabetes. Still treating it with diet but they are talking about adding meds if diet doesn't work. He sees the doctor next week. Any suggestions? Thanks. MARY For the Lord God helps Me; therefore have I not been ashamed or confounded. Therefore have I set My face like a flint, and I know that I shall not be put to shame. Isa 50:7 Check out the all-new Mail beta - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2007 Report Share Posted January 10, 2007 One thing he can do is use the HGH enhancer SomaLife gHP, which tends to normalize lipid levels as well as reduce the metabolic syndrome associated with Diabertes II. There are a bunch of studies to that effect on my website. Coconut oil increases HDL and reduces LDL because the medium chain fats don't require cholesterol transport. Bear in mind that high cholesterol has never been linked as causative of disease; what is required is oxidation for it to be involved at all. In other words people who are oxidized but have normal cholesterol levels are equally prone to heart disease as those who are oxidized and have high levels. All it is is borderline scurvy, and since your husband is going down the path of diabetes, he should be made aware that it's the oxidation that give most of the complications and eventually kills diabetics. What is required is not a cholesterol reduction or a new drug, but more antioxidants. Considering the cholesterol guidelines are phony from the start, the drugs are also phony because they are treating non-existant conditions that are just natural circumstances. The side effects of statins include that they cause the heart muscle to die back; a main side effect listed is sudden death due to heart attack. In larger muscles and in other organs you don't notice it as much but tissue wasting occurs anyway. Look up rhabdomyolysis statins, see also " The Cholesterol Myths " by Uffe Ravnskov, one of the world's top oils researchers, who has more than 80 articles in peer-review. Duncan , Mary Reilly <setlikeflint wrote: > > My husband has high LDL's and they are treating him with cholestyremene which works in the digestive tract. They have also tried lopid but it gave him unpleasant side effects. This is compounded by the onset of type II diabetes. Still treating it with diet but they are talking about adding meds if diet doesn't work. He sees the doctor next week. > > Any suggestions? > > Thanks. > > MARY > > > For the Lord God helps Me; therefore have I not been ashamed or confounded. Therefore have I set My face like a flint, and I know that I shall not be put to shame. Isa 50:7 > > > > > Check out the all-new Mail beta - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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