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		The Heart of the Issue   
		
		The Cholesterol Myth 
		
		
		
		 
		 
              CBN.com  
                One of the best ways to live  a longer and better life is to reduce the likelihood of dying from heart  disease. If we could eliminate heart disease tomorrow, the average life  expectancy of every American would increase by an estimated ten years. Although  mortality from heart disease has decreased due to medical advances, the  incidence of heart disease is on the rise.  
                 
We are led to believe that  elevated cholesterol is the cause of heart disease. As a result, we have  declared war on dietary cholesterol, and that has also meant a war on dietary  fat. The result of that dietary approach has been an epidemic of obesity. That  is why the focus of the medical community has shifted to reducing blood  cholesterol levels to the lowest levels possible. Not surprisingly, the most  profitable drugs (statins) known to the pharmaceutical industry are the primary  weapons in this continuing war. But what if cholesterol was only a minor, secondary  player in heart disease? 
 
Protecting yourself against  heart disease requires far more than just simply lowering your cholesterol  levels. In fact, 50 percent of the people who are hospitalized with heart  attacks have normal cholesterol levels. What’s more, 25 percent of people who  develop premature heart attacks have no traditional risk factors at all. So, if  elevated cholesterol isn’t the primary cause of heart disease, what is?  
 
I am not saying that  cholesterol has no role in heart disease, only that it is a secondary factor  that plays a far lesser role in fatal heart attacks than silent inflammation.  If your goal is to reduce the chances for a fatal heart attack, then it’s far  more important to decrease silent inflammation than to decrease cholesterol. So  how did the importance of inflammation get lost, and how did hype over  cholesterol get started? To answer those questions, you have to go back nearly  150 years. 
 
One of the greatest  physicians in the 19th century was Rudolf Virchow. Nearly 150 years  ago, he stated that atherosclerosis is an inflammatory disease based on his  observations of autopsies of the very rare number of people who had actually  died of a heart attack. At the turn of the 20th century, the greatest physician  in America  was Sir William Osler. When asked why he didn’t include a chapter on heart  disease in the classic textbook of medicine, he replied that the disease was so  rare that most physicians would never see it. However, all this began to  change. 
 
In 1913, studies by a  Russian scientist demonstrated that feeding a large amount of cholesterol to  rabbits induced atherosclerotic lesions. As a result of this experiment,  physicians began to believe that dietary cholesterol might be the primary cause  of heart disease. Unfortunately, further studies found that dietary cholesterol  induced atherosclerosis in rabbits because it depressed thyroid function. If  thyroid extracts were given at the same time as the dietary cholesterol, then  there was no damage to the arteries. What’s more, studies in primates suggested  that a high-cholesterol diet only led to accelerated lesions on the arteries if  the arteries were significantly inflamed in the first place. Although these  findings should have put a damper on the primacy of the cholesterol connection  causing heart disease, this was not the case.  
 
Summary  
 
I’m confident that Ultra  Refined high-dose fish oil*, especially when coupled with improved insulin  control, will have a significant role to play in the treatment of heart  disease. By controlling your level of silent inflammation, you can reduce your  risk of dying of heart disease to being as rare as it was at the beginning of  the 20th century.  
 
To learn more about silent  inflammation and heart disease read The Anti – Inflammation Zone by Dr.  Barry Sears, published by Harper Collins.  
               
              *These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and 
                Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, 
                treat, cure, or prevent any disease. As with any natural product, 
                individual results will vary.   
              For more information about Dr. Barry Sears, his incredible fish 
              oil supplements, or the popular Zone Diet, please visit www.zoneliving.com. 
              If you purchase any Zone Labs, Inc. products, part of the 
                proceeds support CBN ministries.  
               Dr. Barry Sears is a leader in the field of 
                dietary control of hormonal response. A former research scientist 
                at the Boston University School of Medicine and the Massachusetts 
                Institute of Technology, Dr. Sears has dedicated his efforts over 
                the past 25 years to the study of lipids and their inflammatory 
                role in the development of chronic disease. He holds 13 U.S. Patents 
                in the areas of intravenous drug delivery systems and hormonal 
                regulation for the treatment of cardiovascular disease.  
              
		  
 
 
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