You haven't been reading closely enough, Bill. "The Cholesterol Cure"
only makes sense if you believe that you need to be "cured" of your
cholesterol "problem". The whole discussion I started has been that
cholesterol is not a problem and that statin drugs are a dangerous
solution in search of a problem to be solved. If you read Ravnskov's
well documented book you'll understand.
Chuck Norcutt
nsurit@xxxxxxx wrote:
> I'll be a "Johnny come lately" on this one and my 2 cents will be
> that before it gets to the point of no return or there abouts one
> might do a little research on "natural" solutions. Lets start with
> the two least popular of diet and exercise. Two things I've done for
> a number of years is to take Profibe (profibe.com) and a red rice
> yeast supplement. I'm not suggesting anyone do either and you might
> check them out. There is also a book, the name of which is, "The
> Cholesterol Cure" which some may find has useful information. So I'm
> back to semi-lurk mode, until returning home next week. <{8^) Bill
> Barber
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