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I hate to keep mentioning chemo, but when I was going through it my cholesterol went up over 300. My doctor said that stress will alter your cholesterol as well. There are lots of factors that affect cholesterol and they aren't sharing.A lot of people who have high cholesterol have the genetic version, which can't be controlled with diet.
Mine was perfect until the hypothyroidism, so apparently, it's genetic. I hate that. I eat well most of the time.A lot of people who have high cholesterol have the genetic version, which can't be controlled with diet.
I hate to keep mentioning chemo, but when I was going through it my cholesterol went up over 300. My doctor said that stress will alter your cholesterol as well. There are lots of factors that affect cholesterol and they aren't sharing.
You are correct 1mutts. The genetic version of high cholesterol is not a result of diet, so while diet does make a little difference, it's usually not enough to keep it fully under control.
I've heard all the diatribe from the anti-vaxxers, and double checked a lot of their facts. Their facts simply don't hold up. I got my flu shot this year, and glad I did. As I said, it's been many years since I had one, but it was important to get one THIS year. We'll see what next year holds, as to whether I'll get another one. I don't intend to die, or be overly impacted by an illness that can be cured, or rendered significantly less severe, when there's a shot, or pill that will solve the problem. If that sounds like I take a lot of medications, I don't. I take 2 pills that work in conjunction with each other, that block my hormone receptors, so those hormones don't trigger my cancer to become active again. That's it. I don't even take an Advil unless I absolutely have to, so it's not like I'm advocating big pharma, but there are times, and treatments that actually do the job.
I'm sure yours is related to the hypothyroidism, and not genetic. Thyroid affects your metabolism, so you can have
Yeah, sucks to be me, as my doctor sort of put it. My former 150 reading shot up to 220 after my thyroid went haywire. No amount of cholesterol-lowering foods and avoiding cholesterol-raising foods would put a dent in it. But, I am not convinced that a higher reading is always a scary thing, certainly not if it's genetic. I mean, I eat good stuff, almost no red meat now and I actually like oatmeal, and of course, we grow a lot of food that we can ourselves, try to stay away from convenience foods, other than maybe some canned soups in winter when we're ill and can't want anything else.
Another thing I hate pushed on us is fluoride. It's a poison but unless you buy the very few fluoride-free toothpastes on the market like I do or make your own as I have in the past, you can't get away from it. Even mouthwashes have it in there. It messes with the thyroid, imagine that. And some say that in the concentration camps, Hitller used to dose the prisoners with fluoride because it was known to keep them compliant, but others say it's an urban myth of sorts. If you really look at the warnings on fluoride, it is definitely a poison, though. Why are we forced to brush our teeth with insecticide?
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I know that vaccines are a very "emotional" topic on which folks have very strong opinions.
That being said, I encourage folks to read the history and statistics so that the opinion you form could be based on facts.
Has anyone read this book? If not, I highly recommend reading it and some other documents before making a final conclusion. Often what we have been taught just isn't the whole truth.