
After so many years, big pharmaceutical companies admits that statins are worthless as studies debunks high cholesterol myths. Check out the article we found at Natural News.
It’s been a tough few weeks for Big Pharma, as three major studies have now completely disproved the effectiveness of its most profitable drugs. Last week, a huge study published in The Lancet admitted that the risks of antidepressants in children and teens far outweigh the benefits, as the drugs routinely increase suicidal behavior. Out of 14 antidepressants, only one was shown to improve depression better than the placebo.
Now, scientists are reporting that cholesterol drugs, which 15 million Americans are prescribed, are also completely worthless. A group of international researchers published a study in the BMJ Open journal that found no link between what’s known as “bad” cholesterol and death as a result of heart disease in individuals over 60 years of age.
In fact, the results found that 92 percent of people with high cholesterol actually lived longer. The best way to achieve and maintain good heart health is not through medications but through healthy lifestyle habits.
“Lowering cholesterol with medications for primary cardiovascular prevention in those aged over 60 is a total waste of time and resources, whereas altering your lifestyle is the single most important way to achieve a good quality of life,” said vascular and endovascular surgery expert Professor Sherif Sultan from the University of Ireland.
‘Lowering cholesterol with medications is a total waste of time’
Study co-author Dr. Malcolm Kendrick said their findings show “that older people with high LDL (low-density lipoprotein) levels, the so-called ‘bad’ cholesterol, lived longer and had less heart disease.”
The revelations are sure to have huge implications for the pharmaceutical industry, as the cholesterol drug Lipitor is the most profitable meditation of all time – raking in more than $140 billion in sales, according to Health Impact News.
The guidelines for preventing heart disease and the buildup of plaque in the arteries need to be re-evaluated, said the study authors, adding that “the benefits from statin treatment have been exaggerated.”
But the truth is that the benefits of statins haven’t just been exaggerated, but 100 percent fabricated, as well as the “research” supporting other drugs such as antidepressants and vaccines.
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Jun 29. 2016
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Marilyn Olsen
Jun 29. 2016
Eddie Olsen
Alan Stovall
Jun 30. 2016
Damn article doesn’t open
Alan Stovall
Jun 30. 2016
What’s the names of the drugs
Robin Down
Jun 30. 2016
It’s about time!!!
Jr Handwerk
Oct 05. 2016
Sandy Handwerk
Christy Jeffi Willkom
Oct 05. 2016
Bertie Jeffi
Mark Chadney
Nov 15. 2016
What does a person believe in these days. Nothing is good for us.
Carol Larsen
Nov 16. 2016
Avoid medicine…it’s a business
Monica McPherrin
Jan 31. 2017
You should read this. Jim McPherrin
Jenny Zaarour Farah
Feb 01. 2017
I’m not surprised
Robin Mcneill
Oct 12. 2017
EDTA
Natalia Rodriguez
Jan 08. 2019
I was a middle age normal woman. 5’2. 135 pounds. I went to my doctor for a check up.
She said, you have high cholesterol and you need to take some medication to prevent heart problems. She prescribe Simvastatin. My bodies reaction was pretty dire. I was very close to die, almost did. Than she prescribed Gemifinrosil which is a huge red no no. My weight by that time was 187-190 pounds. I lost count how many times the emergency came to save my life.
I stopped taking the statin, but the damage was done. I have typeII diabetes. Sometimes can’t get out of the bed. My whole body the muscles and my bones are hurting so much, it makes me cry.
I’m working, home health giver. Raising my son alone. He keeps me alive.
That is one little hops what the statin done to me
I’m sure, I’m not the only one who is a victim of this deliberate crime.