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Shocking Truth About Statins and Diabetes You Need to Know

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Statins can deplete your body of CoQ10, a vital component for energy production in every cell, especially in the heart muscle. Low CoQ10 levels can lead to extreme fatigue, muscle weakness, and even heart failure.Advertisement
Rethinking Cholesterol: Is Lower Always Better?
Conventional medicine often focuses on total cholesterol numbers, but is this the complete picture? It’s now commonly known that cholesterol is not the primary cause of heart disease. In fact, this study shows there’s no real link between cholesterol and heart disease. Cholesterol is essential for hormone production, cell membrane health, brain function, and vitamin D synthesis. Studies suggest that low cholesterol may even be linked to increased risks of cancer, memory loss, and other health problems.

Related: Study Says Treating High Cholesterol With Statins Is a Waste of Time

A More Holistic Approach: Beyond the Numbers
Instead of solely relying on total cholesterol, consider these key ratios for a more accurate assessment of your heart disease risk:

HDL/Total Cholesterol Ratio: Aim for above 24%. Below 10% indicates a significantly elevated risk.
Triglyceride/HDL Ratio: Aim for below 2.
Protecting Your Health: Natural Alternatives and Lifestyle Changes
If you’re concerned about statins, know that there are ways to protect your health through a healthy diet and lifestyle. A low-carb, low-sugar diet rich in antioxidant-rich vegetables can protect you from heart disease, diabetes, and other ailments.Here’s how to take a proactive approach:

Embrace a Low-Carb, High-Fiber Diet: Focus on nutrient-dense foods that stabilize blood sugar and reduce inflammation.

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