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When the Cure Is Worse Than the Disease

by Bill Sardi

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J. Rosch, Clinical Professor of Medicine and Psychiatry at New

York Medical College, has recently said:

The belief that coronary artery atherosclerosis (plaque) is due to

high cholesterol from increased saturated fat intake originated from

experiments in herbivorous animals. It was reinforced by reports

allegedly demonstrating this sequence of events in various

populations but ignoring contradictory data. The idea has been

perpetuated by powerful forces using similar tactics to preserve the

profit and the reputations of those who promote this doctrine.

Opponents find it difficult to publish their scientifically supported

opinions. The advent of statins has further fuelled this fallacious

lipid hypothesis, despite compelling evidence that their effect is

not due to cholesterol lowering and that serious side effects have

been suppressed and alleged benefits have been hyped. The adverse

effects of the cholesterol campaign on health, quality of life, the

economy and medical research are inestimable. It is imperative that

public health officials, physicians and patients are apprised of

proof that it is misguided, malicious and malignant. [33]

This outspoken opinion was aired in a medical journal published

outside the U.S.

[33] Rosch PJ, Cholesterol does not cause coronary heart disease in

contrast to stress. Scandinavian Cardiovascular Journal 2008 Apr 1:1-6.

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