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Cholesterol Guidelines Fraught With Massive Conflict of Interest

 

The government received new cholesterol guidelines from an influential medical group of doctors. However, it was discovered that eight of these nine doctors have been making money from the companies of the cholesterol-lowering drugs they have been pushing upon millions of Americans. Ironically enough it was revealed that:

  • Two of the doctors own stock in drug companies
  • Two went to work for drug companies after working on the guidelines
  • One was a senior government scientist who moonlights for 10 drug companies (and serves on one of their boards)

Drug companies are trying to get the government's approval on allowing some controversial statin drugs, such as Lipitor and Zocor, to be sold over the counter. With doctors urging approvals such as these, many feel as though the credibility of doctors is being compromised. These findings also raise many questions as to whether their advice is based in the best interest of the public.

High cholesterol can be found in more than half of Americans. Statin drugs claim to drop cholesterol dramatically and almost overnight, so it is no surprise people are continuing to listen to their doctor's advice.

A conflict of interest also results from the fact that two-thirds of the medical research at universities is funded by private industries. Further, all trials of statin drugs have been funded by companies, not the government. With the drug industry having spent $2 billion in 2001 on doctor events, critics ask if all the money floating around medicine has created a pattern of corruption.

However, financial conflict is not the only concern.

Another concern addressed the process of "group think," which consists of strictly the thoughts and opinions of cardiologists. This poses a problem, as it leads to extremely one-sided decisions.

USA Today October 16, 2004



Dr. MercolaDr. Mercola's Comments:

If you are not concerned with the extremely obvious conflict of interest addressed in this article, then please read some of the science behind these drugs.

If nothing else, the information you will find will deter you from using such drugs. Clearly, there are better alternatives to taking these expensive and dangerous medications that in no way shape or form address the underlying cause of the problem that is typically related to insulin elevation.

The first is to normalize your insulin levels by eliminating sugar and grains.

This works for most people unless they have a genetic defect called familial hypercholsterolemia. On a side note, eliminating sugar and grains will inevitably cause beneficial side effects, such as normalizing your weight, increasing your energy and lowering your blood pressure and triglycerides. You can find out more about this in my new book TOTAL HEALTH Program.

You should also take a high-quality fish oil that is chock full of beneficial omega-3 fatty acids. Folks, a high-quality fish oil is more important than any supplement you can take, because it is NOT a supplement: It is an essential food. If you are taking a multi -vitamin and not taking fish or cod liver oil, you are not making a wise logical choice. You need the fish or cod liver oil far more than you do the multi-vitamin.

If you're as time-challenged as I am, you may not have the time to do the homework it takes to confirm you're taking the best fish oil available. That's why I strongly recommend the superior quality of Carlson's fish and cod liver oil. You can purchase it in nearly any health food store or you can support our work and all the free information we provide you and purchase it in our store.

Folks, just remember that virtually no one needs to be on these drugs. Please note: There are only a handful of people with genetic issues who require statin drugs, and their cholesterol levels are typically 350 or higher.

Fortunately, I am starting to make a dent here. If you go to Google and you type in "statins" you will find nearly 200,000 links, but mine is #2, right after the NIH site so, click on my statin article page and you will learn the science behind why I am so distressed about this topic.

If you want to learn more about the widespread use of cholesterol drugs, I highly recommend The Cholesterol Myths, by Uffe Ravnskov. This book thoroughly elaborates on the lack of connection between diet, blood cholesterol levels and heart disease.

The bottom line is that treating high cholesterol is one of the absolute easiest things to do in natural medicine.

Related Articles:

New Cholesterol Guidelines for Converting Healthy People into Patients

Lunatic Recommendations For Statin Drug Use

More Insane Uses For Statin Drugs

Statin Drugs Are Now Available Over the Counter

More Reasons to Avoid Statin Drugs / Does Lipitor Raise Lp(a)?

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