by Dr. Winston Greene | Dec 16, 2002 | News
STATIN-INDUCED CARDIOMYOPATHY July 8, 2002By Peter H. Langsjoen, MDThe medical profession has, after more than 30 years of excellent propaganda, successfully created the wholly iatrogenic – “pseudo-disease” dubbed “hypercholesterolemia”... by Dr. Winston Greene | Dec 5, 2002 | News
Folate Deficiency Linked to Parkinson’s A diet that contains inadequate amounts of the B vitamin folate may raise the risk of Parkinson’s disease.The study found that dopamine-producing cells in the brain were more susceptible to damage and death when mice... by Dr. Winston Greene | Nov 12, 2002 | News
By Sally FallonEpidemiological studies do not support the notion that diets high in animal fats cause heart disease. For instance, mortality from coronary heart disease in southern India was found to be seven times higher than in the north and people in the south died... by Dr. Winston Greene | Nov 11, 2002 | News
From www.Dr. Mercola.comDespite the well-documented benefits of cholesterol-lowering drugs called statins, a new study from Finland shows that diet can still make a difference in patients taking these drugs when it comes to keeping cholesterol under control.In a study... by Dr. Winston Greene | Nov 11, 2002 | News
October 21, 2002In recent years, a number of high profile celebrities have put a very human face on the debilitating effects of Parkinson’s disease. Most notably, we’ve seen how actors Michael J. Fox and Katherine Hepburn, Pope John Paul II, and former... by Dr. Winston Greene | Nov 7, 2002 | News
Although it became clear that a change in diet had little effect on CHD, that did not end the scientists’ efforts to demonstrate that CHD could be prevented. If diet couldn’t do it, then intervention with drugs would provide the evidence. And since drugs... by Dr. Winston Greene | Nov 6, 2002 | News
Low blood cholesterol and cancerSo far advertisers and news media have concentrated on the supposed danger from high levels of blood cholesterol. The dangers of low blood cholesterol levels have largely been ignored.Countries with diets high in saturated fats also... by Dr. Winston Greene | Nov 3, 2002 | News
That diet might play a part as a cause of CHD was hypothesised by another American doctor, Ancel Keys, in 1953. Using data from seven countries in his ‘Seven Countries Study’, Keys compared the death rates from CHD and the amounts of fats eaten in those... by Dr. Winston Greene | Nov 2, 2002 | News
Excerpt from: SECOND OPINIONS The tragedy of science is the slaying of a beautiful hypothesis by an ugly fact. T H HuxleyOver the past couple of decades there has been a growing concern about fats and cholesterol. Dieticians, nutritionists and doctors have been... by Dr. Winston Greene | Nov 1, 2002 | News
We are questioning the wisdom of recommending statin treatment for a large segment of the world’s population simply because they have elevated lipid levels or are assumed to be at increased risk for coronary events because of the presence of other risk markers....
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