My Cholesterol is High Should I Use a Statin Drug? | Dr Ken Berry, MD

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Dr Ken Berry, MD reveals the hidden side effects of statins, and why are statins bad for you. Are there benefits of statins, well the statin side effects far outweighs any benefits. ▸ [FREE] 🔥E-BOOK: "The Keto Kickstart Guide: 4 Steps to Burning Fat Instead of Sugar" | http://www.ketokickstartguide.com

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If you'd been prescribed a statin, this is a MUST WATCH video for you. Dr. Ken Berry explains the link between statins and diabetes, why a good a1c score is more important than your cholesterol level, the confusion around statins, and much more. If you've been wondering about statins should I take them? Find out in this video.

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Elevated A1C VS. Elevated LDL
“An elevated A1C is a shotgun pointed at your heart and an elevated LDL might be a BB gun pointed at your arm”.
After reading more research on LDL, Dr. Berry says it is not a risk factor.
Elevated cholesterol and elevated LDL does not increase your risk of heart attack or stroke.
This elevation may be caused by an inflammation in your body and it is it’s attempt of filling in the damage done in your arteries.
Your body naturally makes cholesterol. Even the brain has its own cholesterol manufacturing process.
An elevated A1C, elevated triglyceride level, and a low HDL level are more important markers than an elevated LDL.
Doctors who are concerned with elevated cholesterol are already 10 years behind on their readings while doctors who are alarmed by elevated LDL are 3-5 years behind.
American Heart Association’s (AHA/ACC) cardiac risk calculator does not factor in the LDL level but uses triglyceride and HDL levels.

Recommendation for the use of statins will lower LDL level but will not positively influence your 10-year cardiac risk.
The medical community continues to promote the use of statins because their paradigm has not yet shifted.
Some medical practitioners are gaining awareness when it comes to this issue
Many doctors are still relying on recommendations given by the AHA. However, big companies and corporations heavily influence the information distributed by the association
We are slowly killing ourselves by taking harmful medication


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