🤸‍♂️ Did we get it wrong about cholestrol?

Nov 27, 2024 1:01 pm

Hey


The conventional view of cholesterol as a health risk has dominated medical discussions for decades.


Many individuals face anxiety over their cholesterol levels, often leading to unnecessary treatments and lifestyle changes.


This newsletter aims to challenge the mainstream narrative surrounding cholesterol, presenting evidence that high cholesterol may actually offer protective benefits against various diseases.


By the end of this newsletter, you will gain a deeper understanding of cholesterol's role in health and how to approach your cholesterol levels more critically.


What You Will Learn

  • The protective role of high cholesterol against infections and diseases
  • The limited efficacy of statin drugs in reducing cardiovascular mortality
  • The U-shaped relationship between cholesterol levels and mortality
  • Actionable advice for discussing cholesterol management with healthcare providers


The Protective Role of Cholesterol

Research suggests that high total cholesterol and LDL levels may protect against infections and even cancer.

This perspective contradicts the widely held belief that high cholesterol is inherently dangerous. Instead of viewing cholesterol solely as a risk factor, we should consider its potential benefits in maintaining health.


Statin Drugs: A Critical Examination

Despite 35 years of statin use, studies show no significant reduction in deaths from cardiovascular disease or stroke. This raises questions about the effectiveness of these medications. It is essential to critically evaluate the reliance on statins and consider whether they address the underlying health issues that contribute to elevated cholesterol levels.


The U-Shaped Relationship

Data indicates a U-shaped curve for cholesterol levels and mortality, suggesting that both low and high levels can be detrimental. However, low cholesterol levels are associated with increased mortality from infections and cancer. This finding emphasizes the need for a balanced approach to cholesterol management, recognizing that lower is not always better.


Questioning Medical Advice

Patients should feel empowered to question their healthcare providers about the rationale behind cholesterol-lowering medications. Engaging in discussions about the implications of cholesterol levels can lead to a more informed approach to health management. It is crucial to consider lifestyle factors, such as diet and insulin resistance, that may contribute to high cholesterol levels.


Addressing Underlying Health Issues

Rather than solely focusing on lowering cholesterol through medication, individuals should emphasize lifestyle changes that address dietary factors. Reducing sugar intake and improving overall nutrition can have a significant impact on cholesterol levels and overall health. This holistic approach can lead to better health outcomes without the need for aggressive pharmaceutical interventions.


Key Learnings

  • High cholesterol may serve protective roles against infections and diseases.
  • Statin drugs have not significantly reduced mortality rates from cardiovascular diseases.
  • A U-shaped relationship exists between cholesterol levels and mortality, with low levels posing greater risks.
  • Patients should engage in discussions with healthcare providers about cholesterol management.
  • Addressing dietary factors and lifestyle changes is crucial for managing cholesterol levels effectively.


It's not about looking at one marker in isolation rather looking out at the whole picture for true health status


P.S have you had concerns after a recent test?


Here's to welcoming cholesterol in the right balance in our bodies

Tom

Zenith Health Coaching

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