A Few Things You Should Know About Cholesterol

If you or someone you know is on statin drugs or god forbid a doctor is recommending your child take statins it’s possible you haven’t gotten the whole story. Here is some alternative info on cholesterol.

Chris Masterjohn is completing his PhD in Nutritional Sciences with a concentration in Biochemical and Molecular Nutrition at the University of Connecticut, a frequent research and content contributor to the Weston A Price Foundation and is the creator of the website: http://www.cholesterol-and-health.com

Jerry Brunetti is an agronomist, eco agriculture consultant and frequent lecturer on nutrition and cancer treatment. Over 9 years ago he received word that without chemotherapy treatment he would be dead in as little as six months from advanced non-Hodgkins lymphoma. He opted not to travel that route and instead embarked on his own journey seeking advice, treatments, alternative protocols and hands-on care from a wide variety of sources. The result has been depth of understanding that is almost beyond compare, steady improvement in his own overall health and nothing short of a miraculous remission.
His website is: http://agri-dynamics.com

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July 17 2010 08:53 am | cholesterol

12 Responses to “A Few Things You Should Know About Cholesterol”

  1. OracleDan Says:

    That guy is legit
    That guy is legit

  2. caldwellandrews Says:

    I WOULD HAVE sent …
    I WOULD HAVE sent this video to many people that I know need to hear it BUT…I heard the interviewer say “bulls*t” and now I won’t forward it. You may think it’s no big deal, but using crass language makes you look less credible, and some people who need to hear this message will not be listening. Good information. Next time, present it in a more professional manner. One word ruins it all – if not for me, at least for the elder generation to whom I would have forwarded this link.

  3. litebug12345 Says:

    When I found out I …
    When I found out I had high cholesterol & my doctor discussed the option of prescription meds, I thought, NO WAY. I know too much about the mass-marketed, poorly regulated greed mongering of Big Pharma. I have known people who have experienced numbness in their limbs, liver damage, even permanent memory loss. I have always believed in nature and in natural solutions, and I still do. Sterolyn is working for me, in a safe way that I trust.

  4. iMitotropin Says:

    high fat diets work …
    high fat diets work excellent

  5. stuqua Says:

    Ah, of course. …
    Ah, of course. Atkins invented diets high in fat and/or protein, didn’t he? So anyone who doesn’t share the general public’s undignified phobia of such foods must be basing their attitude entirely on a deep ideological attachment to the contents of the said author’s tackily commercialised regimen designed to appeal to the lowest common denominator. What fine logic.

  6. stuqua Says:

    I don’t know who’s …
    I don’t know who’s shouting. This is the internet and it’s not possible to tell whether a person is shouting. But cheerleaders shout, and I was humorously likening you to one, so my use of the verb was appropriate enough. Normally I assume that a person is merely typing and making no sound. Similarly, it’s not possible to determine that a person is upset just because they happened to reply to a comment. I don’t make wanton inferences and attack straw men, but you seem very accomplished at it.

  7. onesquezer Says:

    Dr. Atkins weighed …
    Dr. Atkins weighed 265 pounds (that’s obese for his height) when he fell and ended up in a hospital,he died 17 days
    later. his family refused to allow autopsy,
    so it is not known if a stroke or a second heart attack contributed to his fall or his failure to recover. so much for “The Atkins Revolution”

  8. onesquezer Says:

    shout ? who’s …
    shout ? who’s shouting ?

    sorry you can’t read a comment without getting upset, but your very own Dr Robert Atkins who advocated a low carbohydrate, high protein and fat intake diet, had a cardiac arrest in 2002 (a year before his death) and was obese & suffering from hypertension & kidney failure at the time of his death in 2003 at the age of 72. personally i’m not impressive the longevity that his diet provided him.

    so i say. .
    keep active & eat your veggies!

  9. stuqua Says:

    You sound like a …
    You sound like a cheerleader. “Eat your veggies! Rah, rah, rah! Eat your veggies! Rah, rah, rah!” You need to add variety to your repertoire. It’s not clear why you feel such an urge to shout the phrase at a clip in which someone refers to the eating of peppers (among other things).

  10. onesquezer Says:

    maybe he then would …
    maybe he then would have died even sooner. eat your veggies !

  11. stuqua Says:

    Maybe he should …
    Maybe he should have switched diets sooner, eh?

  12. onesquezer Says:

    Stephen Byrnes …
    Stephen Byrnes Auther of “The Myths of Vegetarianism”. Was extremely critical of vegetarian diets, and tates: Stephen Byrnes enjoys robust health on a diet that includes butter, cream, eggs, meat, whole milk, dairy products and offal. Ironically, Stephen Byrnes suffered a fatal stroke in June, 2004 at the age of 41.

    EAT YOUr VEGIES !

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