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Is Your Doctor Clueless About How to Lower Cholesterol?

Pfizer, which stands to lose billions of dollars if health plans continue to encourage patients to switch from their statin drug Lipitor to the cheaper generic Zocor, is trying to get a letter-writing campaign started to change the policies.

Pfizer has been sending doctors a CD containing two letters -- one to send to health plans and one to send to pharmacists.

The letters state that switching from Lipitor to a generic statin for cost reasons will undermine doctors' clinical judgment.

Using generic statins can save health care plans millions of dollars each year. The switch saves plans $70 to $80 a month per patient

USA Today April 3, 2007


Dr. Mercola's Comment:

Considering how damaging and life-threatening taking Lipitor or any other statin can be to your health, it's hard to believe that your doctor may be vigorously defending his or her right to prescribe them to patients anyway.

But then again it is not surprising at all if you have been reading this newsletter for awhile. If you have you will realize that the drug companies essentially control the health care system. They fund the majority of the studies and then lobby Congress, control the FDA and manipulate the system by hiring key legislators into lucrative jobs after they finish their political terms.

Very sweet deal for drug companies like Pfizer that have billions to play with to control the system and further increase their bottom line.

For the most part this is all very quietly done without any understanding or appreciation by the typical physician who is naively along for the ride, all the while believing they are providing the best service possible for their patients. Most of them are perfectly clueless to the underlying reality that they are unknowing pawns of the multinational drug giants.

Sidney Wolfe, of Public Citizen's Health Research Group, had it right when he described Pfizer's current campaign as a means to use doctors as "human shields" to protect their coffers from running low on cash. Please remember that Pfizer is the largest drug company on the planet.

Pfizer is worried because Zocor slid over to generic status last summer. However, even though some 2.5 million prescriptions were written for the generic drug, Lipitor still controlled the statin market with a 43 percent share.

The fact is that statins should not be prescribed at all to over 99 percent of those that are on them.

Statins kill people -- lots of people -- and they wound many, many more. All patients taking statins become depleted in Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10) eventually -- those patients who start with relatively low CoQ10 levels (the elderly and patients with heart failure) begin to manifest signs/symptoms of CoQ10 deficiency relatively rapidly -- in six to 12 months. Younger patients can tolerate the statins for several years before they begin developing symptoms.

What's more, controlling your cholesterol without drugs is one of the simplest things to achieve. A primary step is to reduce or eliminate grains and sugars from your daily diet and take a high-quality fish or krill oil daily.

Additionally, if you are a man, or a woman who is in menopause, you should check your iron levels, as elevated levels of iron can raise cholesterol levels and cause major oxidative damage in the blood vessels, heart and other organs. Excess iron is also one of the major contributing factors of cancer risk. Although normalizing your iron will not lower your cholesterol, it will certainly lower your risk of a future coronary event.

Regular exercise is another important tool that may reduce your risk of heart disease.

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BY Russ Bianchi   
  
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[ Posted on April 05, 2007 ]
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One of my favorite Pfizer BRIBE stories, going back  a few years, was the all expenses,first class airlfar, paid long weekend in the Fall (good weather) in NYC, for many hundreds of MD's and their spouses (or 'dates') to attend a 'conference' on a new drug launch, at a famous 5 star hotel overlooking Central Park, with thousands of dollars in CASH in envelopes, given to the wives and significant others, to go 'shopping' with, as well as arranged fancy luncheons, tours etc., while the MD's learned about the attributes of the new brand, for about 3 hours, out of a 5 day holiday of wining and dining.

How do I know this is true and not some wild Urban Legend?  One of my life long doctor friends went for the freebie, with absolutely no intention of ever writing one prescription for the bought and paid for brand Pfizer was pushing.
 

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BY Rett   
  
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Author of the Article [ Posted on April 17, 2007 ]
 
I'm not surprised at all.  After my very mild heart attack in Oct. 2001, I chose Dr. R as my primary care manager (PCM) and was on the meds roller coaster ride for about 2 yrs.  I have other health issues as well and when I started getting into the natural, nutritional approaches to address these issues, my relationship with Dr. R began to decline.  He and his family and staff went on a cruise a couple times and I suspected after all my research that big pharma financed this "group vacation". :)  He wouldn't help me get off these meds so I educated myself and took action to be responsible for my own health and well being.  I got fed up and went to Dr. G.  He and Dr. R eventually send me a certified letter giving me 30 days to find another doctor.  They both insisted if I didn't take the drugs, they could not and would not be my doctors.  Now I'm getting to know Dr. W.  I am hopeful.  Even if FDA takes away my rights to have access to alternative medicine and nutritional supplements, I will not take the drugs. 

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BY Russ Bianchi   
  
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Author of the Article [ Posted on April 05, 2007 ]
 
Check out www.gnufoods.com for a delicious high fiber bars worth your consideration.

 
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BY Josh Rubin   
  
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Consider the following points:

1. It has been found that about 80-90% of all cholesterol in the body is endogenous (meaning: it has been produced inside the body and does NOT come from the foods we eat).

2. Due to the many different climates different ethnicities of humans evolved under, there is a phenomenon called "biochemical individuality" trying to pin-point high cholesterol as being the same for everyone is absolutely impossible, just as trying to assign the same diet to everyone is impossible, hence the need of Metabolic Typing.

3. Cholesterol raises due to any one of a number of causes such as:

a.. Inflammation most commonly in the form of "leaky gut syndrome" where the tight gap junctions of the cells in the gut wall become lose allowing for undigested food particles called "antigens" to be allowed to pass into the blood stream triggering an immune response.

b.. Malnourishment by consumption of to many refined carbohydrates/sugars (even the obese are malnourished!).

c.. Seasonal changes due to the fact that the body will raise its cholesterol levels in order to lower the freezing point of cells in preparation for winter!

d.. Excess stress by way of any of the primary 5 forms: PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL, ELECTROMAGNETIC, PSYCHIC, NUTRITIONAL.

4. Paralleled to the facts above, cholesterol then plays MANY vital roles in the body such as:

a.. Precursor to sex hormones, vitamin D, and bile production

b.. Powerful antioxidant to control free radical damage

c.. Cell membrane integrity help maintain proper permeability

d.. Vital to child development in mother's milk

e.. and more.. ...

So, the question ultimately becomes: WHY is the cholesterol too high? (if indeed is actually is); rather than: What can be taken to lower the cholesterol. If your client's cholesterol is indeed too high (which again is very relative), than the problem is not the cholesterol, as her body has raised its levels in order to play some type of ESSENTIAL role(s) for your client's survival. The problem(s) is the stressor(s) that originally caused the cholesterol to rise abnormally in the first place. Your client's cholesterol may be high for a very good reason(s), and this reason(s) may make it dangerous to tamper with mechanically via drugs. The key is to rebalance the system(s) that are operating under excessively stressful conditions to allow the body to lower its cholesterol on its own.

 

            
 
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BY exerciseu1   
  
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Author of the Article [ Posted on April 17, 2007 ]
 
I have a client who takes Red Yeast Rice as her MD wants her treated despite dietn a nd exercise.  Should she be taking COQ10 with Red Yeast Rice?

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