Supernaut
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"The Man"? Wow, what era are you from?
Since you've described some difficulty navigating through the junk info on the Net to get to the valid info, I thought I might help you out.
Start here with this very detailed though perhaps a tad out of date (1999) analysis of the billion dollar supplement industry. Of particular note, a couple of the Big Pharma companies are also in the top 15 biggest supplement producers.
Economic Characterization of the Dietary Supplement Industry
Funny you imagine the supplement industry isn't part of the corporate community.
Then there is the risk/cost vs benefit issue (you seem only interested in risk/cost) you can't find a concise source to cite regarding statins. Here's a thorough discussion of the issues you are concerned with. Many of us here are familiar with the author and trust him not to be in on any Big Pharma conspiracy. Many here know him personally if that helps you in any way. What should be more helpful, however, is the fact the discussion is not one sided by any means.
Statins – The Cochrane ReviewLike I said, risk/cost vs benefit, not risk/cost alone.
No doubt Big Pharma is marketing statins to the largest consumer base possible, regardless of the risk/cost vs benefit analysis. But marketing pharmaceuticals is a separate issue. You would be wise to view it that way. Every medical practitioner out there is not duped and/or in on the conspiracy. Patients can trust their physician (or can find one they can trust) and take individual medical advice rather than recommendations from drug advertisements and commercials.
As for your own lying eyes, yes they do. Why someone can't show you that your assumptions about the cause of your neighbor's health problem are absurd, is a more difficult problem. No doubt you've heard that you have no reason to single out the statins in this case when there are dozens of possible causes for the man's health problems. Are you a Guru? Can you put your hands on someone or just look at them and diagnose their medical condition? If you can do that, you should prove it. Apply for the million dollar challenge.
So what makes you so arrogant as to think you can look at someone and declare statins are their problem? Do you even know what the list of possible causes were for your neighbor's condition?
Yes, your reasoning does fall into the CT and definitely not the science forum.
I'll get a more detailed reply together when I can.
But I can assure you that I am not a "guru", neither am I a 'health-nut' or or a compulsive supplement comsumer. The only ones I take are fish oil (regularly, not every day) and ascorbic acid (vitamin C, sort of).
I avoid processed unsaturated oil (easier siad than done when one realises how ubiquitous it is), but generally eat as much fatty food as I please in my diet (particuarly eggs), minimal carbs, except for that in the vegetables and leaves of which I also eat plenty
My cholesterol is "high" - I was expected to start taking statins when it was confirmed that I share my Dad's asymmetric aortic valve but politely declined), but my blood pressure has always been on the low side of normal.
Basically, my conviction is that the whole saturated fat/cholesterol "causal link" with vascular and heart diesease is bunk.
ETA >> (slightly OT) I'm 52, and my heart valve made itself known to me with an episode of 'ventricular tachycardia' in 2007, when I was 48, which is the age that such heart-valve problems typically make themselves known.
Amazing, my brother, who is 2 years younger, had the exact same thing happen two years later, i.e. at exactly the same age.
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