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Interesting read………Newsletter February 7, 2012 Obesity, Cholesterol and Death Rates by Zoë HarcombeLook at the charts in this article that I generated from World Health Organization data and you wonder how on earth we ever got away with telling people that cholesterol causes heart disease. High cholesterol is associated with lower heart disease and vice versa - for all the data available in the world. High cholesterol is not even associated with high heart disease, let alone does it cause it.There is in fact a significant association between higher cholesterol levels and lower deaths and lower cholesterol levels and higher deaths for men and an even more significant relationship for women. The doctors' Hippocratic oath is "First do no harm". Surely we are doing real harm by lowering cholesterol levels? Not just to minds and muscles and quality of life of humans, but to the length of the life of those humans on statins. Read part 1 of the Obesity, Cholesterol and Death Rates article here:Obesity, Cholesterol and Death Rates - part 1 of 3 Read part 2 of the Obesity, Cholesterol and Death Rates article here:Obesity, Cholesterol and Death Rates - part 2 of 3 Read part 3 of the Obesity, Cholesterol and Death Rates article here: Obesity, Cholesterol and Death Rates - part 3 of 3 Zoë Harcombe Her first book was published in 2004 "Why do you overeat? When all you want is to be slim". This was followed by "Stop Counting Calories & Start Losing Weight"Her third book, "The Obesity Epidemic: What caused it? How can we stop it?", was published late in 2010. Zoe came across the cholesterol debate wondering why people had stopped eating real food (at precisely the time that obesity rates started to double and double again) and what fat had done to be so demonised and she discovered some other shocking errors along the way. www.zoeharcombe.com Spacedoc ToolsCholesterol & Triglyceride ConverterCholesterol and Triglyceride values in the United States are expressed in mg / dL and in Canada, the UK and Australia in mmol / L. To use the Cholesterol and Triglyceride Converter, enter a value and click on the Convert button to see the Cholesterol or Triglyceride level expressed in the other standard. Blood Glucose ConverterBlood Glucose values in the United States are expressed in mg / dL and in Canada, the UK and Australia in mmol / L. To use the Blood Glucose Converter, enter a value and click on the Convert button to see the blood glucose level expressed in the other standard. Site MapA simple way to view all available articles on spacedoc is via the site map. You can scroll through the articles and click on the link to take you to that page. Site SearchSearch spacedoc articles and messageboard by keyword. e-Books by Dr Duane Graveline, M.D.e-Books offer a lower cost way to get the same information as in the print versions, allow readers from all over the world instant access, and now you do not even need an electronic bookreader as these Kindle editions can be read on any computer device like smart phones including the iPhone, tablet computers including the iPad, laptops and desktop PCs and Macs. The Statin Damage Crisis Statin Drugs Side Effects and the Misguided War on Cholesterol Lipitor® Thief of Memory Links in this Newsletter http://www.spacedoc.com/obesity_cholesterol_death_rates http://www.spacedoc.com/obesity_cholesterol_death_rates_2 http://www.spacedoc.com/obesity_cholesterol_death_rates_3 http://www.spacedoc.com/converters.html http://www.spacedoc.com/blood_glucose_converter http://www.spacedoc.com/sitemap.htmlhttp://www.spacedoc.com/search Books by Dr Duane Graveline, MD MPHAdvertisement The Statin Damage Crisis by Duane Graveline MD MPHPaperbackBuy Now Statin Drugs Side Effects and the Misguided War on Cholesterol by Duane Graveline MD MPHPaperbackBuy Now Lipitor Thief of Memory by Duane Graveline by Duane Graveline, M.D.PaperbackBuy Now spacedoc.comVisit the main spacedoc site. spacedoc Home Page Previous newsletters are now archived on the site. 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Great info!

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