99% people do not know this important information Taking Statins do not reverse heart disease but nutritional therapy can.

Taking Statins do not reverse heart disease

99% people do not know this important information: Taking Statins do not reverse heart disease but nutritional therapy can.

Statins: Are you doing the right thing by taking statins!

Statins are drugs that reduce your body’s cholesterol level. They work by inhibiting the production of cholesterol in the liver and in this way lower your risk of coronary heart disease. Cholesterol is essential for your body. It performs several important functions in the body. If too much of LDL (bad) cholesterol is present in the body it can lead to fatty deposits building up in your arteries (atherosclerosis). These fatty deposits can increase your risk of developing conditions such as coronary heart disease, heart attack and stroke.

Why you are advised to take statins?

People who suffered a heart attack or stroke will be advised to take a statin to help reduce the risk of them having another event.
You’ll also be advised to take a statin if you’re considered to be at significant risk of developing cardiovascular disease, or of having a heart attack or stroke.
Even if your cholesterol level isn’t high, you may be prescribed statins to help protect you.
About one in 250 people in the UK have familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH), an inherited condition that causes high levels of cholesterol and which can also be treated with statins.

How long do I need take a statin for?

Probably for the rest of your life, because they only work for as long as you continue taking them

How will taking statin help me?

It can significantly delay the onset of atherosclerosis (narrowing of the arteries) and reduce the risk of having a serious event such as a heart attack or stroke.
Interpretation: If your ldl cholesterol levels are high the LDL cholesterol will go and deposit in the arteries. So, your clean arteries start becoming clogged arteries. Suppose that without taking statins the clogging of arteries will be seen after two years. By taking statins the time to see the arteries getting clogged may be extended to five years. It is some sort of a preventive measure and not a reversal process.
Statins also slow down the progression of disease so they can help delay symptoms such as angina (chest discomfort or breathlessness).
Interpretation: If your arteries are already clogged. Without statins you may get symptoms of angina pain or heart attack say after 5 years. But if you take statins you can see the symptoms of angina pain or have a heart attack after 10 years. They won’t reverse the symptoms but they can prevent them from getting worse.

Are you happy with this treatment for heart disease or stroke?

Even while taking statins you will be suffering from high cholesterol problem. Your cholesterol levels will not be in normal range. After six weeks of taking statins your cholesterol levels stabilize. (almost near normal level). Is this the end of statin therapy? No. You get your cholesterol levels checked after six months or a year later. If they the levels of cholesterol are high again start taking statins. It is a lifelong process.
Personally I am not happy with statin therapy because:
It is not a 100% preventive measure. If a healthy person starts taking statins regularly there is no guarantee that LDL cholesterol will not get deposited in the arteries and will not get a heart attack.
If I already had a heart attack or have coronary artery disease, I can still have a heart attack a few years later.
This treatment method is just trying to lower LDL cholesterol levels. But what about the LDL cholesterol that is already attached to the arteries. Statin therapy does not remove the arterial plaque.
The latest research shows that high LDL cholesterol is not the main risk factor of heart disease. It is lipoprotein a, also called a lp a cholesterol, which is the main risk factor of heart disease. It is elevated levels of lp a cholesterol which is the main risk factor of heart disease.
Statins do not lower lp(a) cholesterol. It is lp(a) cholesterol which is getting attached to arteries (atherosclerosis). It does not make sense taking statins if it is not lowering lp a.

What type of cholesterol lowering product you would like to have?

Instead of just lowering LDL cholesterol it should normalize cholesterol levels. After medication the liver should start making cholesterol levels in the normal range. Both HDL and LDL & Lp a should be in normal range.
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The product should be able to remove the LDL/Lp a cholesterol that has been deposited in the arteries.

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