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Old 05-25-2018, 04:24 PM #1
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Default It's Inflammation and not Cholesterol - Real Heart Disease Culprit

I've questioned this subject for many yrs. And personally am not that concerned about cholesterol, nor is my doctor. She checks other issues for my hearth health. Here are some links on the Inflammation being the Real Culprit for those who care to follow up.

Heart Health Vitamins, Supplements & Advice | Dr Stephen Sinatra

A Heart Surgeon's Viral Confession - The Atlantic

Heart surgeon speaks out on what really causes heart disease -- Health & Wellness -- Sott.net

The pharma industry has made trillions on the statin drugs and think of all the damage they've done too...and could be cholesterol is not even the culprit.

Do some thinking, I sure do.
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