Friday, May 15, 2015

Statin Drugs: An Unhealthy Money Making Con Based on the Cholesterol Hoax

Statin Drugs: An Unhealthy Money Making Con Based on the Cholesterol Hoax


by Paul Fassa


(The Best Years in LifeNot long ago a few doctors were promoting that statin drugs should be issued with with fast food meals. But who would be paying for them? Statin drugs are huge money makers for Big Pharma. Would they have been free of charge with five “happy meals”, or would they have been extra, or even worse, opened and sprinkled onto junk food.
The issue of cholesterol as a precursor to heart disease is a myth that just won't go away. And it's not only with mainstream media and medical practitioners, the promotional phrasing for even supplements often include “lowers cholesterol”, and many alternative health writers still write about that. Maybe it works for marketing within those convinced of the cholesterol hoax, but unfortunately it also reinforces the myth. Read More.

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