On the subject of cholesterol, I've resisted it, but
it seems I must have my rant.

There are many articles available concerning the
inaccuracy of the modern view of cholesterol. These
articles cite various studies going all the way back
to when the Theory of Cholesterol concerning heart
disease was first promoted by medical/pharmaceutical
authorities. These articles tend to emphasize various
and numerous research findings, all quite valid, all
very scientific and all a bit complicated and
technical. Contact me directly to acquire copies of
these articles.

I want to examine the Cholesterol Myth from a
different angle, using plain language and minimizing
the technical.

Everyone in our society understands how high
cholesterol causes heart disease. We have all been
taught practically from infancy about the dangers of
consuming too much cholesterol.

So let’s look at it again.

OK, here’s how it goes: If you eat too much
cholesterol, the excess cholesterol that your body
doesn’t use will float around in your blood stream
and, because it is a sticky fat, will begin to adhere
to the insides of your blood stream walls. As this
layer of sticky cholesterol continues to accumulate on
your blood vessel walls, the corridor through which
your blood is flowing will become narrower and
narrower. Your blood will become more and more
restricted in its flow, until some part of your body
that needs a lot of blood (usually your heart,
sometimes your brain) will be impaired in its function
because of insufficient blood supply. In the case of
your heart, you will either experience angina (heart
pain from insufficient blood supply) or a heart attack
(part of your heart dies from insufficient blood and
the oxygen it supplies).

In addition to these two events, there are
accompanying problems such as high blood pressure. We
understand high BP to be caused by the layers of
cholesterol on the blood vessel walls making them
rigid and inflexible and interfering with healthy
blood pressure regulation.

That about sums it up, doesn’t it? Isn’t that how
you’ve been given to understand it?

Let’s look closer at this theory.

Let’s say that you are concerned about your blood
cholesterol level. You go to your doctor and say,
“Doc, I want to know how high my cholesterol is.” He
sticks a needle in your arm, takes out some blood and
sends it to a laboratory to have it tested. 

First question: What does the doc take the blood out
of, an artery or a vein? He takes it out of a vein.

Have you ever heard of hardening of the veins?
Veinerosclerosis? If the sticky cholesterol sticks to
the sides of the blood vessel walls, why doesn’t it
stick to the walls of the veins?

The reason is that the body doesn’t want it to. The
body WANTS the cholesterol to stick to the sides of
the arteries. The cholesterol that is accumulating on
the sides of the artery walls is NOT the cholesterol
you eat, it is primarily cholesterol produced by the
liver in response to an imbalanced metabolic condition
the body is trying to cope with.

Why would the body do that?

The explanation you will next read comes from the
teachings of the late Dr. Carey Reams,
biophysicist/biochemist.

To understand the big picture of health and nutrition,
the bottom line is this: We are MADE of minerals. (1)
We are not made of vitamins or enzymes or hormones or
herbs, we are made of minerals. I think that nearly
everyone knows that our bodies are made up of 80%
water. I weigh 175 lbs., so if all the water in my
body was removed, there would be about 35 lbs. of
powder left. What would this powder consist of?
Minerals. I think nearly everyone also knows that the
foods we buy in the store don't have much nutrition in
them (minerals), because of what has been done to the
soil by commercial farming.

Every day our bodies use up a certain amount of
minerals just to function, yet we are not fully
replacing those minerals with the commercially-grown
foods we eat. It's a bit like a checking account I
once had, where if I wrote a check for more than the
money that was in the checking account, it would
automatically dip into the money in my savings
account. They called it Overdraft Protection. But we
have all been doing this same thing all our lives with
our Metabolic Bank Accounts. Every day that you
deposit less into your body's account than the
“checks” your body writes that day, you dip into your
savings account. When I do not give my body the
minerals it needs that day, my body steals the
minerals it needs from other places throughout my
body. So, if my chemistry has become unbalanced in one
particular way, my body will steal minerals from my
joints, and I will end up with arthritis, bursitis,
fibromyalgia, osteoporosis, etc. 

Or, if my body has a chemistry imbalance of another
kind, it will leach minerals from the linings of my
arteries, and I will contract heart disease. 

Why from the linings of my arteries? Because the
arteries are surrounded by a layer of muscle tissue
that is there to enable the body to enlarge or
constrict the arteries in order to regulate blood
pressure. It’s these layers of muscle tissue that are
a rich source of minerals for the body to scavenge
from in order to combat diet-caused mineral
deficiency.

But of course, after awhile, as the body continues to
steal minerals from the artery walls, those walls
begin to get thin and weak. So the body says to
itself, “Uh, oh, this is becoming serious, even
life-threatening. One of those artery walls might
balloon out (embolism) or burst open (aneurism) and I
might die!” So the body mixes up a batch of cement,
which it plasters on the artery walls to strengthen
them. What is this cement made of? Well, calcium and
some other minerals, fibrin (what makes you stop
bleeding from a cut) and yes, cholesterol.

None of this dynamic I have just described has
anything to do with the amount of cholesterol you eat.
Restricting your cholesterol intake will not prevent
your liver from producing it in response to weakness
of the artery walls. Neither does any amount of
cholesterol in your diet accumulate on your artery
walls if your body is not already doing so.

Dr. Reams declared that, if you address the mineral
deficiency in your diet, eventually your body will
repair the artery walls and remove the
cholesterol/plaque from them of its own accord, as
soon as your body knows that plaque is no longer
needed.

I have two more nails to drive into the coffin in
which I want to bury the absurd, dangerous Cholesterol
Myth.

First nail:
Let’s get in our plane and fly up to the Northern
Territories and visit the primitive Inuit Eskimo
Indians. These are the ones who live out in the wild,
who rarely if ever see a white man (or his food). What
do they eat all winter? Whale/seal blubber. Pure
cholesterol. “I’ll have a bowl of cholesterol soup for
supper tonight, dear!” Yet these primitive natives
have never heard of heart disease (or cancer, or
arthritis, or diabetes, etc.) either.

Second nail:
Let’s get into our time machine and go back about 150
years ago right here in North America. 150 years ago,
most folks in North America lived on farms. What was a
farmer’s standard diet? Eggs, butter, cream, whole
milk, red meat. Yet heart disease was virtually
unknown 150 years ago. How did a diet that was healthy
150 years ago suddenly become dangerous? It didn’t. It
never has been.

Indeed, Dr. Weston Price visited primitive peoples all
over the world, examining their diets/lifestyles.
These are the folks who live to be 130-140 years old
and who, when they do die, have a full set of sound,
straight, uncavitied teeth (I made up that word).
People who have 20/20 vision all their lives and have
never seen a bald man. Dr. Price found men 100+ years
old who still worked 8 hours/day out in their fields.
None of these people had ever heard of our common
western diseases. In fact, Dr. Price said he found one
tooth cavity every 240 mouths, and these cavities
would heal after a time!

When Dr. Price rated these primitive peoples according
to levels of health (though he hastened to explain
that the least healthy of them was still far beyond
anything seen in western society), he discovered that
the healthiest societies on planet Earth were the ones
who ate the MOST saturated fats! It was as a society
began to grow their own foods, especially grains, that
their level of health began to decline.

Does this mean we should run down to our nearest
grocery store and buy a side-of-beef or a roasting
pig?

Most definitely NOT. The toxic, poisoned,
chemicalized, unhealthy animal flesh found in the
normal grocery store is not vaguely similar to the
wild, healthy, unspoiled animals eaten by primitive
peoples.

That is why it is so essential to only eat grass-fed
animals that were raised in a pasture; chickens that
were allowed to run around and eat bugs and seeds and
weeds and get sunlight and exercise and fresh water
and air – animals that are as close as we can
practically come to what our primitive ancestors ate.

The diet that your doctor will put you on if he
concludes that you have or are developing heart
disease will, in fact, CAUSE heart disease. I am not
saying that your doctor knows this. I do not believe
that all doctors are consciously involved in a
conspiracy to try to make as much money off your
health problems as possible, to the point of
deliberately recommending a diet designed to increase
your health problems, while prescribing toxic drugs
that will guarantee that it will happen.

Yet I cannot deny that some doctors fit this
description. 

Terry Chamberlin

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