Over the past year, I've been forced to re-educated myself. I went into it not knowing much about statins, cancer and other related diseases; along the way I lost my innocence...or maybe I should say I was reminded of my responsibilities.
The basic problem with statin drugs is just that; they are drugs. A foreign, toxic substance we ingest to try to fix a problem that, for the vast majority of us, isn't really a problem. Cholesterol, in and of itself, is not a bad thing. The body needs cholesterol for basic cell function. When we alter levels for looks (just making the numbers looks good) we are doing more harm than good. Statistics in fact show that there is no significant difference in the heart attack/stoke rates between the number of people taking statins and those that don't. Statistics and studies also show a seemingly higher than publicly perceived risk of adverse reactions when statins are used, everything from chronic aches and pains to heart failure and even cancer.
The catalyst for our research has been my husband. I'd like to say the beginning of our story was when he started taking vitorin last year, but in all honesty vitorin was just another insult to an already insulted body. Like most people taking statins, my husband already had some health issues including his weight, high blood pressure and almost 5 decades of a modern western diet high in sugar, partially hydrogenated fats, dyes, chemicals and preservatives.
I was against his taking vytorin from the start encouraging diet changes and weight loss (something I had been encouraging for years because of his high blood pressure) but he couldn't commit to those kind of changes and opted to take vytorin instead. After about 4 months on the vytorin he began to get sick (we stopped the vytorin at that point ourselves). It took several more months for doctors to figure out what was going on. They finally found a tumor in the head of his pancreas- usually an ominous diagnosis- but it was operable and was totally removed (in a 7 1/2 hour life-altering surgery).
This was the "brick wall" my husband needed to realize that the vytorin and high blood pressure meds were just bandaids and he had to change his diet and lifestyle to reach and maintain optimum health. He dropped 40 lbs, changed to a mostly organic, healthy diet and added some natural supplements. [b][i]His blood pressure is now normal and so is his cholesterol[/i][/b].
We knew taking supplements without changing diet as well would still be like putting on a bandaid fix. So nutrition became our medicine. What do we eat? Whole grains (no wheats), lots of vegetables, fruits, chicken & turkey, fish (cold water preferable) & legumes and nuts. We also take on a daily basis additional supplements including a high potency multi vitamin, 400 mg CoQ10, fish & borage oils, garlic, green tea extract, 1200 mg Alpha Lipoic acid, 4000IU of vit D3, about 8000mg vit C and a few other supplements to specifically help deter any cancer from returning.
After all the research we have done, I am firmly convinced that most of our health issues [b]including high cholseterol[/b] are directly related to our modern western diets. Us baby boomers are the guinea pigs. We are the first generaltion to totally grow up on processed and fast foods. We've eaten chemicals (including drugs) and preservatives and who knows what else, that we've been told by our governing bodies was safe and now we are seeing the consequences of that naiveté. We all are responsible for our own health, not doctors, not pharmacuetical companies, not the FDA, and not the NIH. We hire doctors for their expertise but ultimately it is our responsibility.