Here are some interesting facts about the cholesterol truth: According to Dr. Ernest N. Curtis, a California cardiologist, your cholesterol levels have nothing to do with whether you develop heart disease, stroke or has a heart attack.
We all have read or be informed that too much of bad cholesterol is the contributing factor of atherosclerosis, aka hardening of the arteries. But according to this doctor, the hardening of arteries is a biological fact of aging. In other words, your arteries harden with age and NOT because of too much of saturated fat and bad cholesterol in your diet.
Dr Curtis says that cholesterol is not deposited on the inner surface of the arteries and then built up over time and thus block the flow of blood, as we all have learned from our cardiologists. Actually, there is no built-up of deposit on the inner lining of the artery. Our artery hardens is because of a proliferation of smooth muscle cells from the middle layer of the wall of the artery.
These layers of cell form a firm plaque which hardens that portion of the arterial wall. In his over thirty years of cardiology training, Dr Curtis found most patients with advanced atherosclerosis had different cholesterol levels.
He added that according to statistics, men suffer heart attacks at a rate 3-5 times that for women. But on the average, women have higher cholesterol levels than men. When he studied the figures closely, he found that patients with heart attacks, all have different cholesterol levels.
He argues that if the human body manufactures 80-90 per cent of the cholesterol in our system, then how could we survive with so much toxic substance in the arteries? In his research, this cardiologist also discovered there were dubious data and statistics, unscientific reasoning, and statistical manipulation designed to make cholesterol as the culprit of causing heart attacks and strokes.
Dr Curtis even called it outright scientific fraud. Well, if you want to know more about the cholesterol truth or hoax, then get his book "The Cholesterol Delusion". The book is helpful for those who have high levels of cholesterol are high and also for those who have been prescribed statin drugs.
We all have read or be informed that too much of bad cholesterol is the contributing factor of atherosclerosis, aka hardening of the arteries. But according to this doctor, the hardening of arteries is a biological fact of aging. In other words, your arteries harden with age and NOT because of too much of saturated fat and bad cholesterol in your diet.
Dr Curtis says that cholesterol is not deposited on the inner surface of the arteries and then built up over time and thus block the flow of blood, as we all have learned from our cardiologists. Actually, there is no built-up of deposit on the inner lining of the artery. Our artery hardens is because of a proliferation of smooth muscle cells from the middle layer of the wall of the artery.
These layers of cell form a firm plaque which hardens that portion of the arterial wall. In his over thirty years of cardiology training, Dr Curtis found most patients with advanced atherosclerosis had different cholesterol levels.
He added that according to statistics, men suffer heart attacks at a rate 3-5 times that for women. But on the average, women have higher cholesterol levels than men. When he studied the figures closely, he found that patients with heart attacks, all have different cholesterol levels.
He argues that if the human body manufactures 80-90 per cent of the cholesterol in our system, then how could we survive with so much toxic substance in the arteries? In his research, this cardiologist also discovered there were dubious data and statistics, unscientific reasoning, and statistical manipulation designed to make cholesterol as the culprit of causing heart attacks and strokes.
Dr Curtis even called it outright scientific fraud. Well, if you want to know more about the cholesterol truth or hoax, then get his book "The Cholesterol Delusion". The book is helpful for those who have high levels of cholesterol are high and also for those who have been prescribed statin drugs.