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"We need new antibiotics but nobody is working on that because there isn’t a lot of money to be made. They would rather make cholesterol lowering drugs even though scientists have shown the serum cholesterol is not directly linked to heart attacks. 90% of what is sold is worthless; gluten free products are everywhere even though most of the gluten nuts are doing it as a fad, not for real health reasons. Organic products fetch a higher price, even though they are proven — by scientists — to be no healthier than regular food."
I am one of the lurkers who likes reading and learning from the posts. Usually I do not participate because have bees for a hobby and I am still learning. I practiced family medicine for 37 years and was a member of the faculty at Upstate Medical Center in Syracuse. Numerous studies show that cholesterol lowering decreased the risk of heart attack, stroke, and death.
A recent meta-analysis involving 312,175 participants showed the relative risk per 1-mmol/L of LDL-C is 0.77 for statins. According to the American Heart Association between 1969 and 2013 the death rates fell 68% for heart disease and 77% for stroke.
I wish the beekeeping industry had the funds to preform large studies with the variables controlled like the medical industry.
Silverman, Michael G., et al. "Association between lowering LDL-C and cardiovascular risk reduction among different therapeutic interventions: a systematic review and meta-analysis." Jama 316.12 (2016): 1289-1297.
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