fatnews.com Hi, this is Larry Hobbs @ FatNews.com. LarryHobbs@fatnews.com Cholesterol-lowering drugs have NEVER been shown to benefit women of any age regardless of how much their cholesterol is lowered. Hi, this is Larry Hobbs @ fatnews.com. This according to the cover story in BusinessWeek from January 17th, 2008 “Do Cholesterol Drugs Do Any Good?” -BusinessWeek, 2008 Jan 17 “He found no benefit in women of any age.” -”Do Cholesterol Drugs Do Any Good?”, BusinessWeek, 2008 Jan 17 The story refers to an analysis by Dr. James M. Wright, Professor at the University of British Columbia and director of the Canadian government-funded Therapeutics Initiative, whose purpose is to analyze data on drugs and figure out how well they work. His contact information is listed at the end of this video. As far as I know niacin, vitamin B3, is the only cholesterol-lowering agent ever shown to reduce the risk of total mortality. Cholesterol-lowering drugs reduce the risk of dying from a heart attack but increase the risk of dying from cancer suicide and accidental death so that the overall risk of death is not reduced. When looking at the research on cholesterol-lowering drugs it is essential to look at data on TOTAL mortality, and not just cardiovascular mortality. The drug companies made these the best-selling drugs by only telling half the story. Julian Whitaker, MD has also suggested that the statin drugs used to lower cholesterol may increase the risk of congestive heart failure …
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thesecretsofbeautifulskin.com Japanese skincare and general health secrets are highly sought after. At 81.25 years, (86 for women, 79 for men) Japan has one of the highest life expectancy rates in the world. Nearly 20% of the population of Japan is over the age of 65. Worldwide, the average lifespan is 66. But according to the World Health Organization reports, Japanese people can expect to live 75 or more years, free of disease and disability. So, what are they doing right? Diet is obviously one important factor. They have the lowest rate of obesity of any industrialized country. Only 3% are obese, as opposed to 32% of all Americans. Some of their preferred foods are also Japanese skincare secrets. Referred to as a “beauty preserver”, Wakame kelp is one of those foods. It’s a kind of seaweed that is cultivated in Japan, Korea and now France. Studies at Hokkaido University have shown that eating the kelp helps burn fatty tissue. In traditional Oriental medicine, it was used to purify the blood and strengthen the intestines, as well as the skin and hair. Wakame is one of the best vegetarian sources of calcium. It is also rich in sodium, iron, potassium and the B vitamins. The B vitamins naturally reduce inflammation. While all of these things are great, the most important role that this Japanese skincare formula plays has to do with its anti-aging activity. As we get older, the levels of hyaluronic acid in our skin becomes lower and lower. You’ll see many products on the …
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