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| 5 hours ago by drewgolden This may surprise you, but many of the methods used to lower blood sugar such as insulin or oral hypoglycemic drugs actually make the problem worse by increasing insulin levels. ... gain around the belly, more inflammation and oxidative stress, and myriad downstream effects including high blood pressure, high cholesterol, low HDL, high triglycerides (v), weight gain around the middle, thickening of the blood, and increased rates of cancer, Alzheimer's, and depression. ... Diabetes Daily - http://www.diabetesdaily.com/forum/ |
| 19 Dec 2009 by Mark Hyman, MD There is a continuum from optimal health to hidden imbalance to serious dysfunction to disease. Anywhere along that continuum, we can intervene and reverse the process. The sooner we address it, the better. .... The ACCORD article cited by Dr. Hyman is just one of a number of trials using blood sugar lowering medicines. Most studies including the ACCORD study show that taking drugs to sensitize insulin receptors really does work. That is, the drugs to prevent deaths from ... Health on The Huffington Post - http://www.huffingtonpost.com/news/health - References [ More results from Health on The Huffington Post ] |
| 12 Sep 2005 by Chris Gupta In Hidden Truth, Ellison identifies the huge profits made from cholesterol-lowering drugs as the driving force behind not only the production of the drugs, but the official government recommendations on cholesterol and statins as well. ... Share The Wealth - http://www.newmediaexplorer.org/chris/ [ More results from Share The Wealth ] |
| 9 Dec 2009 by Steven Novella Do we care if a cholesterol lowering drug lowers total cholesterol, or if it prevents heart attacks and strokes? And if it prevents heart events, does it prolong survival (or just reduces angina without affecting survival)? ... You can have a low P-value for a tiny effect (if there are large numbers of subjects in the trial) – the effect may be clinically insignifcant, and small effects are more likely to be due to hidden biases or confounders. ... Science-Based Medicine - http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/ - References [ More results from Science-Based Medicine ] |
| 25 Nov 2009 by admin Savage discusses safer remedies to maintain your health, the drug lipitor and its hazardous effects, the cholesterol myth, and being heart healthy with. ... out about the statin drug scam now. I was denied the right to make an informed decision as to rather the benifits outweighed the risk for myself by the lies and hidden side effects. Didn't the Zetia scam teach you ANYTHING?You think they are the only ones who hide the truth from us? By eurohim on Nov 25, 2009 | Reply ... 6463304730 - http://6463304730.com/ - References |
| 1 Nov 2009 by varpu Anthony replies: Hi GK, I'm glad you enjoyed my LDL Cholesterol: “Bad” Cholesterol, or Bad Science? article. You have asked for further reading material that will explain the truth about how our bodies work. ... You mention that your doctor has placed you on the cholesterol-lowering statin drug Lipitor. If I were you, I would ask my doctor why he has prescribed one of the statins – a class of drugs that have been documented to cause muscle and tendon disorders, ... varputavi.com - http://laihdu.wordpress.com/ - References |
| 29 Nov 2009 by Verna and Leon Fact #1: Most U.S. prescription drugs aren't actually made in the United States. Manufacturing has been steadily moved offshore, where labor and benefit costs are lower and labor regulations are much less strict. .... [who] advised the government recently on new cholesterol guidelines for the public” didn't reveal their financial ties to pharmaceutical companies: “Eight of the nine were making money from the very companies whose cholesterol-lowering drugs they were urging ... Silver Buzz Cafe - http://silverbuzzcafe.com/ - References |
| 26 Nov 2009 by Dennis Mangan The outer reaches of human thought contain some crazy ideas, many of which claim that the truth is being hidden. We should be cautious about becoming latter-day gnostics who believe we can find the hidden truth. ... Drug companies make huge profits on them, I believe the figure would be in the tens of billions of dollars annually. Yet a substantial fraction of experts believes not only that cholesterol lowering does not prevent heart disease, but that statins are actively ... Mangan's - http://mangans.blogspot.com/ - References [ More results from Mangan's ] |
| 5 Nov 2009 by Henry Bauer Advertising of prescription drugs direct to consumers is permitted, in the developed world, only in the United States and New Zealand (Marcia Angell, The Truth About the Drug Companies: How They Deceive Us and What To Do About It, .... Though in England there isn't direct consumer marketing of prescription drugs, various printed articles or TV ads (for supermarket cholesterol lowering foods) extol the benefits of these wonder drugs, convincing people to see their doctor ... HIV/AIDS Skepticism - http://hivskeptic.wordpress.com/ - References |
| 6 Dec 2009 by vegansa Claim: In 1999, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) accepted a health claim that links the consumption of soy protein that is low in saturated fat and cholesterol with a reduced risk of coronary heart disease. The FDA reviewed hundreds of scientific ... It was also noted from the results that significant lowering of cholesterol only took place in individuals with high cholesterol levels. No significant change was noted for people with normal levels of cholesterol . ... Vegan SA Blog - http://blog.vegansa.com/ - References |
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