"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.
December 22, 2009 – 10:04 pm
In this episode Dr. Ladd McNamara provides concluding thoughts and some specific daily supplement considerations.
Chapter 39: Conclusion
Chapter 40: Specific Daily Supplement Considerations
Chapter Excerpts
The best treatment to prevent heart disease and stroke is NOT to simply lower cholesterol with statin drugs as much as it is to PROTECT LDL cholesterol… NO MATTER the level… from OXIDATION (according to [...]
November 11, 2009 – 12:06 am
In this episode Dr. McNamara discusses The Real Importance of LDL Cholesterol and The Role of Diabetes and High Blood Sugar in the Development of Coronary Artery Disease
Chapter 31: The Importance of LDL Cholesterol
Chapter 32: The Role of Diabetes and High Blood Sugar in the Development of Coronary Artery Disease
Chapter Excerpts
Evidence supports the theory that when a [...]
November 2, 2009 – 8:21 pm
In this episode Dr. McNamara discusses The Combination of Antioxidant Supplements and Statin Drugs
Chapter 30: The Combination of Antioxidant Supplements and Statin Drugs
Chapter Excerpts
The most significant risk factor for heart disease and stroke is not the level of LDL cholesterol, but the oxidation of LDL cholesterol, homocysteine and inflammation of arterial walls. If the oxidized LDL [...]
In this episode Dr. McNamara will discuss the true cause of heart disease and stroke
Chapter 8: The True Cause of Heart Disease and Stroke
Chapter Excerpts
LDL cholesterol only becomes “bad” when it is damaged by oxidative free radicals. Only the damaged, or oxidized form of LDL cholesterol sticks to the arterial walls to initiate the formation of [...]