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Hi everybody. I am back from my break. But i have been working hard

doing research. Boy do I have a doozy of a post on the WebMD

Cholesterol boards and EVERYONE should read it.

I address LDL cholesterol, and put up a color CDC map of the USA

showing heart disease death rates in the United states.

I then put up a color map by Quest Diagnostics showing Mean LDL state

by state. Of course the highest death rates from heart disease are in

the south souteastern USA, while the highest Mean LDL is in the North

northwestern USA. The " bad cholesterol " theory crumbles in about 30

seconds of reading this.

Below is the link to the WebMD cholesterol boards. My user name is

bobby75703 and the title of the thread is " LDL Cholesterol " Here you

will be linked to the maps.

I would appreciate any back-up support comments on the thread.

Thanx. Bobby

http://boards.webmd.com/webx/topics/hd/Heart-Health/Cholesterol-

Management--F-Richman-MD-FACS/?@...@

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Bad link Bobby

Lee...

flyinresorts wrote:

> Hi everybody. I am back from my break. But i have been working hard

> doing research. Boy do I have a doozy of a post on the WebMD

> Cholesterol boards and EVERYONE should read it.

>

> I address LDL cholesterol, and put up a color CDC map of the USA

> showing heart disease death rates in the United states.

>

> I then put up a color map by Quest Diagnostics showing Mean LDL state

> by state. Of course the highest death rates from heart disease are in

> the south souteastern USA, while the highest Mean LDL is in the North

> northwestern USA. The " bad cholesterol " theory crumbles in about 30

> seconds of reading this.

>

> Below is the link to the WebMD cholesterol boards. My user name is

> bobby75703 and the title of the thread is " LDL Cholesterol " Here you

> will be linked to the maps.

>

> I would appreciate any back-up support comments on the thread.

> Thanx. Bobby

>

> http://boards.webmd.com/webx/topics/hd/Heart-Health/Cholesterol-

> Management--F-Richman-MD-FACS/?@...@

>

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------

>

>

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Bobby.

Just fixing the link to WebMD.

What you present is very graphic. Ought to cause some consternation.

Mike

EVERBODY should read this.

Hi everybody. I am back from my break. But i have been working hard

doing research. Boy do I have a doozy of a post on the WebMD

Cholesterol boards and EVERYONE should read it.

I address LDL cholesterol, and put up a color CDC map of the USA

showing heart disease death rates in the United states.

I then put up a color map by Quest Diagnostics showing Mean LDL state

by state. Of course the highest death rates from heart disease are in

the south souteastern USA, while the highest Mean LDL is in the North

northwestern USA. The " bad cholesterol " theory crumbles in about 30

seconds of reading this.

Below is the link to the WebMD cholesterol boards. My user name is

bobby75703 and the title of the thread is " LDL Cholesterol " Here you

will be linked to the maps.

I would appreciate any back-up support comments on the thread.

Thanx. Bobby

http://boards.webmd.com/webx/topics/hd/Heart-Health/Cholesterol-

Management--F-Richman-MD-FACS/?@...@

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I don't know what went wrong to the link. Very strange. But

continuing my research I have uncovered longevity maps.

As one might expect, the longevity maps are a reverse image from the

heart disease death rate maps, placing longevity in the northern

plains along with.... you guessed it.. higher LDL cholesterol.

I do see a strong relationship between obesity maps and heart disease

death rate. And I can see some correlation between diabetes maps and

heart disease maps.

But I see no correlation between " Bad cholesterol " maps and heart

disease maps. Instead I see " bad cholesterol " related to less heart

disease and longevity.

Maybe LDL is not so " bad " after all. Maybe LDL should stand for LONG

DESIRABLE LIFE.

Bobby

>

>

>

> Bobby.

> Just fixing the link to WebMD.

> What you present is very graphic. Ought to cause some consternation.

>

> Mike

>

>

>

>

> EVERBODY should read this.

>

> Hi everybody. I am back from my break. But i have been working hard

> doing research. Boy do I have a doozy of a post on the WebMD

> Cholesterol boards and EVERYONE should read it.

>

> I address LDL cholesterol, and put up a color CDC map of the USA

> showing heart disease death rates in the United states.

>

> I then put up a color map by Quest Diagnostics showing Mean LDL

state

> by state. Of course the highest death rates from heart disease are

in

> the south souteastern USA, while the highest Mean LDL is in the

North

> northwestern USA. The " bad cholesterol " theory crumbles in about 30

> seconds of reading this.

>

> Below is the link to the WebMD cholesterol boards. My user name is

> bobby75703 and the title of the thread is " LDL Cholesterol " Here

you

> will be linked to the maps.

>

> I would appreciate any back-up support comments on the thread.

> Thanx. Bobby

>

> http://boards.webmd.com/webx/topics/hd/Heart-Health/Cholesterol-

> Management--F-Richman-MD-FACS/?@...@

>

>

>

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------

>

>

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So Mike, where's the corrected link?

Lee...

Mike Shea wrote:

> Bobby.

> Just fixing the link to WebMD.

> What you present is very graphic. Ought to cause some consternation.

>

> Mike

>

>

>

>

> EVERBODY should read this.

>

> Hi everybody. I am back from my break. But i have been working hard

> doing research. Boy do I have a doozy of a post on the WebMD

> Cholesterol boards and EVERYONE should read it.

>

> I address LDL cholesterol, and put up a color CDC map of the USA

> showing heart disease death rates in the United states.

>

> I then put up a color map by Quest Diagnostics showing Mean LDL state

> by state. Of course the highest death rates from heart disease are in

> the south souteastern USA, while the highest Mean LDL is in the North

> northwestern USA. The " bad cholesterol " theory crumbles in about 30

> seconds of reading this.

>

> Below is the link to the WebMD cholesterol boards. My user name is

> bobby75703 and the title of the thread is " LDL Cholesterol " Here you

> will be linked to the maps.

>

> I would appreciate any back-up support comments on the thread.

> Thanx. Bobby

>

> http://boards.webmd.com/webx/topics/hd/Heart-Health/Cholesterol-

> Management--F-Richman-MD-FACS/?@...@

>

>

>

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------

>

>

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Try this

http://boards.webmd.com/webx/topics/hd/Heart-Health/Cholesterol-Management-Micha\

el-F-Richman-MD-ACS/?@95.BJxjbutM9ub@

EVERBODY should read this.

>

> Hi everybody. I am back from my break. But i have been working hard

> doing research. Boy do I have a doozy of a post on the WebMD

> Cholesterol boards and EVERYONE should read it.

>

> I address LDL cholesterol, and put up a color CDC map of the USA

> showing heart disease death rates in the United states.

>

> I then put up a color map by Quest Diagnostics showing Mean LDL state

> by state. Of course the highest death rates from heart disease are in

> the south souteastern USA, while the highest Mean LDL is in the North

> northwestern USA. The " bad cholesterol " theory crumbles in about 30

> seconds of reading this.

>

> Below is the link to the WebMD cholesterol boards. My user name is

> bobby75703 and the title of the thread is " LDL Cholesterol " Here you

> will be linked to the maps.

>

> I would appreciate any back-up support comments on the thread.

> Thanx. Bobby

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------

>

>

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I still can't get this link?

Pamela

> > Bobby.

> > Just fixing the link to WebMD.

> > What you present is very graphic. Ought to cause some

consternation.

> >

> > Mike

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > EVERBODY should read this.

> >

> > Hi everybody. I am back from my break. But i have been working

hard

> > doing research. Boy do I have a doozy of a post on the WebMD

> > Cholesterol boards and EVERYONE should read it.

> >

> > I address LDL cholesterol, and put up a color CDC map of the USA

> > showing heart disease death rates in the United states.

> >

> > I then put up a color map by Quest Diagnostics showing Mean LDL

state

> > by state. Of course the highest death rates from heart disease

are in

> > the south souteastern USA, while the highest Mean LDL is in the

North

> > northwestern USA. The " bad cholesterol " theory crumbles in about

30

> > seconds of reading this.

> >

> > Below is the link to the WebMD cholesterol boards. My user name

is

> > bobby75703 and the title of the thread is " LDL Cholesterol " Here

you

> > will be linked to the maps.

> >

> > I would appreciate any back-up support comments on the thread.

> > Thanx. Bobby

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > ------------------------------------

> >

> >

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Mike Shea wrote:

>

>

>

>

> Try this

>

>

http://boards.webmd.com/webx/topics/hd/Heart-Health/Cholesterol-Management-Micha\

el-F-Richman-MD-ACS/?@95.BJxjbutM9ub@

>

<http://boards.webmd.com/webx/topics/hd/Heart-Health/Cholesterol-Management-Mich\

ael-F-Richman-MD-ACS/?@95.BJxjbutM9ub@>

Everything after the " @ " sign seems to get deleted somewhere before it

gets to me as well.

What one can do is go to some place like www.tinyurl.com and put the

link in there and post the new very short (tiny) link here which will

avoid the email/groups problems with long links. I've not had

anyone every complain about a tinyurl.com but when I use one, I usually

post both the original link and the tinyurl link so people have a clue

as to where this link goes.

--

Steve - dudescholar4@...

Take World's Smallest Political Quiz at

http://www.theadvocates.org/quiz.html

" If a thousand old beliefs were ruined on our march

to truth we must still march on. " --Stopford

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Sreve what exactly do I have to put in?. Happy New Year Pamela

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Try this

> >

> > http://boards.webmd.com/webx/topics/hd/Heart-Health/Cholesterol-

Management--F-Richman-MD-ACS/?@...@

> > <http://boards.webmd.com/webx/topics/hd/Heart-Health/Cholesterol-

Management--F-Richman-MD-ACS/?@...@>

>

> Everything after the " @ " sign seems to get deleted somewhere before

it

> gets to me as well.

>

> What one can do is go to some place like www.tinyurl.com and put

the

> link in there and post the new very short (tiny) link here which

will

> avoid the email/groups problems with long links. I've not had

> anyone every complain about a tinyurl.com but when I use one, I

usually

> post both the original link and the tinyurl link so people have a

clue

> as to where this link goes.

>

> --

>

> Steve - dudescholar4@...

>

> Take World's Smallest Political Quiz at

> http://www.theadvocates.org/quiz.html

>

> " If a thousand old beliefs were ruined on our march

> to truth we must still march on. " --Stopford

>

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I got this far but need to become a member before I can post.

https://member.webmd.com/default.aspx?appid=3 & returl=http://boards.webmd.com/web\

x/topics/hd/Heart-Health/Cholesterol-Management--F-Richman-MD-FACS/932?22\

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> > > Bobby.

> > > Just fixing the link to WebMD.

> > > What you present is very graphic. Ought to cause some

> consternation.

> > >

> > > Mike

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > EVERBODY should read this.

> > >

> > > Hi everybody. I am back from my break. But i have been working

> hard

> > > doing research. Boy do I have a doozy of a post on the WebMD

> > > Cholesterol boards and EVERYONE should read it.

> > >

> > > I address LDL cholesterol, and put up a color CDC map of the USA

> > > showing heart disease death rates in the United states.

> > >

> > > I then put up a color map by Quest Diagnostics showing Mean LDL

> state

> > > by state. Of course the highest death rates from heart disease

> are in

> > > the south souteastern USA, while the highest Mean LDL is in the

> North

> > > northwestern USA. The " bad cholesterol " theory crumbles in about

> 30

> > > seconds of reading this.

> > >

> > > Below is the link to the WebMD cholesterol boards. My user name

> is

> > > bobby75703 and the title of the thread is " LDL Cholesterol " Here

> you

> > > will be linked to the maps.

> > >

> > > I would appreciate any back-up support comments on the thread.

> > > Thanx. Bobby

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > ------------------------------------

> > >

> > >

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I got this far but need to become a member before I can post.

https://member.webmd.com/default.aspx?appid=3 & returl=http://boards.webmd.com/web\

x/topics/hd/Heart-Health/Cholesterol-Management--F-Richman-MD-FACS/932?22\

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> > > Bobby.

> > > Just fixing the link to WebMD.

> > > What you present is very graphic. Ought to cause some

> consternation.

> > >

> > > Mike

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > EVERBODY should read this.

> > >

> > > Hi everybody. I am back from my break. But i have been working

> hard

> > > doing research. Boy do I have a doozy of a post on the WebMD

> > > Cholesterol boards and EVERYONE should read it.

> > >

> > > I address LDL cholesterol, and put up a color CDC map of the USA

> > > showing heart disease death rates in the United states.

> > >

> > > I then put up a color map by Quest Diagnostics showing Mean LDL

> state

> > > by state. Of course the highest death rates from heart disease

> are in

> > > the south souteastern USA, while the highest Mean LDL is in the

> North

> > > northwestern USA. The " bad cholesterol " theory crumbles in about

> 30

> > > seconds of reading this.

> > >

> > > Below is the link to the WebMD cholesterol boards. My user name

> is

> > > bobby75703 and the title of the thread is " LDL Cholesterol " Here

> you

> > > will be linked to the maps.

> > >

> > > I would appreciate any back-up support comments on the thread.

> > > Thanx. Bobby

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > ------------------------------------

> > >

> > >

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Here try this

http://boards.webmd.com/webx/topics/hd/Heart-Health/Cholesterol-Management--F-Richman-MD-FACS/?@...

Re: FW:

EVERBODY should read this.

Mike Shea wrote:

>

>

>

>

> Try this

>

> http://boards.webmd.com/webx/topics/hd/Heart-Health/Cholesterol-Management--F-Richman-MD-ACS/?@95.BJxjbutM9ub@

> <http://boards.webmd.com/webx/topics/hd/Heart-Health/Cholesterol-Management--F-Richman-MD-ACS/?@95.BJxjbutM9ub

Everything after the " @ " sign seems to get deleted somewhere before it

gets to me as well.

What one can do is go to some place like www.tinyurl.com and put the

link in there and post the new very short (tiny) link here which will

avoid the email/groups problems with long links. I've not had

anyone every complain about a tinyurl.com but when I use one, I usually

post both the original link and the tinyurl link so people have a clue

as to where this link goes.

--

Steve - dudescholar4basicmail (DOT) net

Take World's Smallest Political Quiz at

http://www.theadvocates.org/quiz.html

" If a thousand old beliefs were ruined on our march

to truth we must still march on. " --Stopford

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My links work on the WebMD cholesterol boards. I just checked them.

So if you can get to the Dr. Richman cholesterol boards you should be

able to see my presentation. If nothing else, google your way there.

I emailed this data comparison and the links to Dr. Graveline. He

responded right away, saying " this confirms exactly what he has been

trying to say for years. "

Bobby

-- In Lipitor , " bty227736 "

<pamela.sharp@...> wrote:

>

> I still can't get this link?

>

> Pamela

> > > Bobby.

> > > Just fixing the link to WebMD.

> > > What you present is very graphic. Ought to cause some

> consternation.

> > >

> > > Mike

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > EVERBODY should read this.

> > >

> > > Hi everybody. I am back from my break. But i have been working

> hard

> > > doing research. Boy do I have a doozy of a post on the WebMD

> > > Cholesterol boards and EVERYONE should read it.

> > >

> > > I address LDL cholesterol, and put up a color CDC map of the

USA

> > > showing heart disease death rates in the United states.

> > >

> > > I then put up a color map by Quest Diagnostics showing Mean LDL

> state

> > > by state. Of course the highest death rates from heart disease

> are in

> > > the south souteastern USA, while the highest Mean LDL is in the

> North

> > > northwestern USA. The " bad cholesterol " theory crumbles in

about

> 30

> > > seconds of reading this.

> > >

> > > Below is the link to the WebMD cholesterol boards. My user name

> is

> > > bobby75703 and the title of the thread is " LDL Cholesterol "

Here

> you

> > > will be linked to the maps.

> > >

> > > I would appreciate any back-up support comments on the thread.

> > > Thanx. Bobby

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > ------------------------------------

> > >

> > >

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You just go to www.tinyurl.com and copy and paste the entire URL/LINK

you want into the input field there. They will display a short tinyurl

that you can then copy and paste into an email address. They are

effectively storing your link and the one they give you is a redirect

that sends people to the correct place.

Steve

bty227736 wrote:

>

>

> Sreve what exactly do I have to put in?. Happy New Year Pamela

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Try this

> > >

> > > http://boards.webmd.com/webx/topics/hd/Heart-Health/Cholesterol-

> <http://boards.webmd.com/webx/topics/hd/Heart-Health/Cholesterol->

> Management--F-Richman-MD-ACS/?@...

> <mailto:Management--F-Richman-MD-ACS%2F%3F%4095.BJxjbutM9ub>@

> > > <http://boards.webmd.com/webx/topics/hd/Heart-Health/Cholesterol-

> <http://boards.webmd.com/webx/topics/hd/Heart-Health/Cholesterol->

> Management--F-Richman-MD-ACS/?@...

> <mailto:Management--F-Richman-MD-ACS%2F%3F%4095.BJxjbutM9ub>@>

> >

> > Everything after the " @ " sign seems to get deleted somewhere before

> it

> > gets to me as well.

> >

> > What one can do is go to some place like www.tinyurl.com and put

> the

> > link in there and post the new very short (tiny) link here which

> will

> > avoid the email/groups problems with long links. I've not had

> > anyone every complain about a tinyurl.com but when I use one, I

> usually

> > post both the original link and the tinyurl link so people have a

> clue

> > as to where this link goes.

> >

> > --

> >

> > Steve - dudescholar4@...

> >

> > Take World's Smallest Political Quiz at

> > http://www.theadvocates.org/quiz.html

> <http://www.theadvocates.org/quiz.html>

> >

> > " If a thousand old beliefs were ruined on our march

> > to truth we must still march on. " --Stopford

> >

--

Steve - dudescholar4@...

Take World's Smallest Political Quiz at

http://www.theadvocates.org/quiz.html

" If a thousand old beliefs were ruined on our march

to truth we must still march on. " --Stopford

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Bingo!

Steve

wrote:

>

>

> Here try this

>

>

>

>

http://boards.webmd.com/webx/topics/hd/Heart-Health/Cholesterol-Management-Micha\

el-F-Richman-MD-FACS/?@95.BJxjbutM9ub

>

<http://boards.webmd.com/webx/topics/hd/Heart-Health/Cholesterol-Management-Mich\

ael-F-Richman-MD-FACS/?@95.BJxjbutM9ub>

--

Steve - dudescholar4@...

Take World's Smallest Political Quiz at

http://www.theadvocates.org/quiz.html

" If a thousand old beliefs were ruined on our march

to truth we must still march on. " --Stopford

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