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Statins are the so-called wonder drugs widely prescribed to lower blood cholesterol levels and claim to offer unparalleled protection against heart disease. Believed to be completely safe and capable of preventing a whole series of other conditions, they are the most profitable drug in the history of medicine.
In this groundbreaking book, GP Malcolm Kendrick exposes the truth behind the hype, revealing: high cholesterol levels don’t cause heart disease; a high-fat diet – saturated or otherwise – does not affect blood cholesterol levels; and, the protection provided by statins is so small as to be not worth bothering about for most men and all women.
Statins have many more side affects than has been admitted and their advocates should be treated with scepticism due to their links with the drugs’ manufacturers. Kendrick lambastes a powerful pharmaceutical industry and unquestioning medical profession, who, he claims, perpetuate the madcap concepts of ‘good’ and ‘bad’ cholesterol and cholesterol levels to convince millions of people to spend billions of pounds on statins, thus creating an atmosphere of stress and anxiety – the real cause of fatal heart disease.
With clarity and wit, “The Great Cholesterol Con” debunks our assumptions on what constitutes a healthy lifestyle and diet. It is the invaluable guide for anyone who thought there was a miracle cure for heart disease, an appeal to common sense and a controversial and fascinating breakthrough that will set dynamite under the whole area.
The Details:
ISBN: 9781844546107
ISBN-10: 1844546101
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number Of Pages: 238
Published: 7th July 2008
Publisher: BLAKE PUB
Country of Publication: GB
Dimensions (cm): 19 x 14 x 2
Weight (kg): 0.22
Edition Type: 1
This book's contents are such as to make the reader sit back and say: "Good GRIEF ! - how is it even possible *not* to believe what he writes ?!"
The only problem it caused for me is that I'm unable to find a GP in Australia who is prepared to stick his or her neck out (in the face of hectoring disagreement from the assembled archaic thinkers) and admit that s/he agrees with Malcolm. In other words, it's all very well to accept this as The Facts, but then what ?! - who is going to look after my health ?
Sighh ...
I still haven't read the book...sorry