No, it is not! But the pharmaceutical industry wants you to believe it is.
High cholesterol, such as cancer, diabetes and other conditions of the body are signs that something is wrong internally.
Cholesterol is our friend, not the monster that we have painted the medical world in conjunction with the pharmaceutical industry. No Cholesterol life, plain and simple. Cholesterol is vital for optimal functioning of the body in general.
Did you know that high cholesterol is a very controversial?
There are many professionals in the world of conventional medicine and natural to believe strongly that the use of cholesterol-lowering drugs is a fraud. Not only a fraud, but an act that may worsen the patient’s health dramatically.
Do not worry if you do not present evidence as immediate. We are working to bring items to eye-opening.
If you’ve been diagnosed with high cholesterol, then the problem lies in your food, or rather, in your meals, because not everything that you eat foods you can call (there is a difference between food and meals – food is everything that you eat, like junk food – food is everything that nourished at the cellular level, such as live food).
The solution to high cholesterol is not drug use. First you must understand that high cholesterol is not a disease, it is simply a condition created by options that you choose everyday.
The only way to lower cholesterol without the use of drugs that harm your health, is a change in attitude towards your feeding habit with a regular program of physical exercises as walking, biking, swimming, running and any other exercises you can do without risk to your health.
The recent guidelines on cholesterol, recommended that people should expect a level of 70 or lower LDL (low density lipoprotein). This recommendation is lower than the previous suggestion of 100.
And of course the number one recommended way to lower your cholesterol, according to the popular press and pharmaceutical companies, is taking Statin drugs (Statin is the type of drug for lowering cholesterol). The more you use these drugs, most have your cholesterol checked, they said. And guess who the beneficiary is? Of course, the pharmaceutical industry!
