"The Cholesterol Conspiracy" Revised 2nd Edition

How Pharmaceutical Companies Continue to Hide the Truth About Cholesterol.

Includes the Newest Research Findings Showing the Effectiveness of Nutritional Supplements for the Prevention of Heart Disease and Stroke.

This audiobook is read by the author, Ladd R. McNamara, M.D.

Copies of the Cholestrol Conspiracy are available!

Audio Book and Paper Back versions are available at http://www.laddmcnamara.com/bookstore along with other books written by Dr. McNamara.

Ladd McNamara, M.D. (Photo)

Episode 11: Vitamins and Statin Drugs

In this episode Dr. McNamara discusses vitamins verses statin drugs, and asks, "Which Makes More Sense?"

  • Chapter 28: Which Makes More Sense?
  • Chapter 29: Adding Vitamins to Statin Drugs

Chapter Excerpts

Medications, even taken the way they’re prescribed, are the third leading cause of death in the United States after cardiovascular disease and cancer. Over 100,000 people die every year in the United States from taking prescription medications.

The drug manufacturers will never admit that it is the antioxidants that reduce disease and death. In order to make money, the industry needs to sell you patented drugs, …not convince you that you should be taking vitamins and minerals.

Chapter References

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  • 59: Wolozin B., et al. Re-assessing the relationship between cholesterol, statins and Alzheimer’s disease. Acta Neurol Scand Suppl. 2006;185:63-70.
  • 60: Nunomura A, et al. Involvement of oxidative stress in Alzheimer disease. J Neuropathol Exp Neurol. 2006. Jul;65(7):631-41.
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  • 64: Montiel T, et al. Role of oxidative stress on beta-amyloid neurotoxicity elicited during impairment of energy metabolism in the hippocampus: Protection by antioxidants. Exp Neurol. 2006 Apr 18; [Epub ahead of print].
  • 65: Ono K, Yamada M. Antioxidant compounds have potent antifibrillogenic and fibril-destabilizing effects for alpha-synuclein fibrils in vitro. J Neurochem. 2006 Apr;97(1):105-15. Epub 2006 Mar 8.
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  • 67: Passi S, Stancato A, Aleo E, Dmitrieva A, Littarru GP. Statins lower plasma and lymphocyte ugiquinol/ubiqinone without affecting other antioxidants and PUFA. Biofactors 2003 18(1-4):113-124.
  • 68: Mortensen S, Leth A, Agner E, Rohde M. Dose-related decrease of serum coenzyme Q10 during treatment with HMG-CoA reductase inhibitors. Mol Aspects Med. 1997 18(suppl):S137-S144.
  • 69: Folkers K, Langsjoen P, Willis R, et al. Lovastatin decreases coenzyme Q10 levels in humans. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 1990 Nov; 87(22):8931-8934.
  • 70: Quiles J, Farquharson A, Ramirez-Tortosa M, et al. Coenzyme Q10 differentially moderates phospholipid hydroperoxide glutathionate peroxidase gene expression and free radicals production in malignant and non-malignant prostate cancer. Biofactors 2003 18(1-4):265-270.

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