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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

The false premise is that cholesterol is the enemy when in fact it is required for 99% of the cells to function properly. The sell job is easy because statin drugs, suppress cholesterol development and they have equated it to the reasons for clogged arteries and heart attacks!? far from the truth, but it makes money for big Pharma!

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Cathleen Manny's avatar

Yet one more way people are destroying their brains, which need cholesterol to function.

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TiredCitizen's avatar

And we wonder why the big spike in dementia, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's cases.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Alzheimer’s has to be created by chronic consumption of inflammatory substances from Big Pharma and Big Food over time with immune system countering the condition by producing plaque.

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Vonu's avatar

Being 70% bad cholesterol.

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Vonu's avatar

Ansel Keys cherry picked the scientific studies to prove his specious lipid hypothesis, but AMA-approved medical schools still teach it as scientific fact.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Yep Big Pharma has great influence over the medical curriculum!

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Vonu's avatar

Just the AMA's curriculum.

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John's avatar

Cholesterol inside arteries etc is also associated with previous damage of some sort to the blood vessels i.e. it is the body's own sticking plaster, a symptom of the earlier damage it does not cause the damage in the first place and by remedying the damage with better diet or whatever the cholesterol automatically disappears from the vessel walls. Doctors invariably treat symptoms rather than the underlying causes and so only make things worse.

A study for the UK's National Health Service (NHS) by Edinburgh University in Scotland in the 1990's I think it was showed that back then when doctors were regarded as more competent than now a patient had a 1 in 3 chance of leaving a doctor's office with a drug that was actively going to help to kill them instead of cure them, a 1 in 3 chance of leaving with a drug that would allegedly do them no harm and a 1 in 3 chance of leaving with a drug that would actually help them. That study was based on the detailed autopsies by multiple specialists of over 2,000 people who had good medical records going back decades before their deaths.

Based on these shocking results the NHS had the University develop a simple tick-box questionnaire with around 20 questions and that provided a diagnosis of the health problem with over 90% accuracy and also listed some tests to be carried out should there be any doubt. It also recommended the drugs to be used etc. But doctors refused to use the software stating that patients would prefer to speak to a person not a computer. Doctors did this for only one reason and that was to save their jobs by continuing to knowingly damage more patients so making themselves even more work and profits.

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Thomas A Braun RPh's avatar

Chronic inflammation of the arterial walls being created by variety of conditions is the root cause and the immune system in a defensive mechanism creates plaque. Rather than address the root cause they created statin drugs that suppresses production of cholesterol in the body, which is essential for good health. Not good medicine but great for the bottom line.

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Vonu's avatar

Rancid cholesterol sticks to calcium deposits in the arteries that go away with sufficient supplementation with the MK-7 version of vitamin K2.

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Greg's's avatar

What's best study on that?

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Vonu's avatar

Vitamin K2 and the Calcium Paradox: How a Little-Known Vitamin Could Save Your Life by Kate Rheaume-Bleue

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Danielle J. Duperret, ND/PhD's avatar

Ron Johnson makes so much sense. It's interesting how some physicians are starting to aligned themselves with naturopaths. We knew that a long time ago.

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Vonu's avatar

Ron Johnson is everything that Rand Paul is not.

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B. Dallman's avatar

Ron Johnson is a lunatic

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AMV's avatar

At this point in time it’s become almost impossible to believe anything the government or medical community recommends to us. There’s been too many lies and deceptions to blindly accept their advice any more!!! Thanks for the great article!

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RAY FALCIOLA's avatar

They're still shooting myocarditis inducing, sterility, autoimmune and cancer threatening, clot and inflammation inducing mRNA gene-altering clot shots in to people, particularly kiddies and mom's who absolutely have nothing but mortal risk from being injected

And a medical professional will gladly recommend and inject it. Also be happy to collect the fee.

So yeah, you can't trust. COVID blew the doors off of any last bit of blind trust.

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TiredCitizen's avatar

Heard two people at dinner last night talking about getting their next COVID jab. I just looked down and shook my head.

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RAY FALCIOLA's avatar

That example is why the deception is so murderous and intentional. Those pressing the attack know it. There is so much looting and harm to be had for relatively little effort. Just get em to line up and accept their injection fate. Not that hard.

They spend billions studying how to deceive and brainwash. Some psyop techniques are so nearly perfect using proper propaganda and fear porn manipulation techniques they can get a lot of people to do almost anything almost all of the time. There will always be people like that. The diner people are the low hanging fruit

If you're good at it, and our DOD, DARPA and other actors are REALLY good at it you can get people to do nearly anything. A little bit of effort you can get the jabbed to hold the un-jabbed down to take the cure. With a bit MORE effort you can get people to do REALLY horrible things "for the cause". My point I guess is that this is no accident. IMO They know what they are doing and the harm is by intent. It ain't no Oops else they would not have extended the PREP ACT EUA. They know the carnage will continue so they're making sure they are protected.

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TiredCitizen's avatar

And sadly one was a nurse practitioner. I so wanted to ask how many shots this makes for something that you were told would be for life.

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AMV's avatar

That’s just what I’m saying. They’re problem. I can’t get into everyone’s head. Only try now with those in my life that are important to me. And substack readers too! If we can all convert a few, we’ll win going forward! Let’s not give up!

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AMV's avatar

I’m with you Ray. I also believe any parent willing to inject their kids with poison jabs should be arrested for child abuse. There will never be faith in medicine again after Covid brought all the lies forward. My sweet husband passed after 3 Pfizer jabs, healthy prior. Murder! Turbo cancer, we had 10 days together. Not normal. But do they care? 😡

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RAY FALCIOLA's avatar

Murder is the correct answer

Mass murder and mass inflicted harm with intent for profit and ideology

They made it impossible to not see it

But still they lie and proceed with the war against all humanity. That is why they have the PREP ACT and EUA deployed which is extended to 2029

Just like in war they want to make sure the perpetrators are not held accountable for the atrocities, because it is war

So it is peace time, but we have war time statutes enabled.. Why is that? I thought COVID was over?

Obviously they want to continue the carnage

What may seem obvious to many now that we've been assaulted is not and will not be obvious to many others in the future because the lies and the war against their health continues. If people know nothing but lies they'll tend to believe it and there is a lot of lying going on I imagine many don't bother or have time to study "alternate sources". Just like most people never questioned vaccines till COVID or they started noticing all the autism popping up in their families.

As long as they keep the EUA in place we have too assume the war against us is still a hot war not a cold war. Because EUA is a war time measure for hot war scenarios.

I'm sorry what they did to your husband. I can't believe they would continue to recommend that stuff to ANYONE much less kids and moms. Which is why many can't believe it is bad because the disbelief circuit kicks in and says, "nah, they wouldn't do that to our kids ... would they?"

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AMV's avatar

Ray, it was so obvious to me. I’ve been injured prior by a medical error so for years I question everything. I never took a covid jab as nothing made sense. I mostly don’t listen to medical professionals and take good care of myself. I’m healthy and logical. Keeps me sane. But around me there’s so many that just follow the narrative. I never will!

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RAY FALCIOLA's avatar

I think the extreme coercive nature of a poorly tested unproven unknown injection is what got the antennae up for a lot of otherwise trusting people. They were pushing just a little bit too hard

Everything after that finished the job

When they started taking doctor's licenses and the shunning it became obvious there is a whole lot more going on here than some warp speed injection

The only good that came of it is it woke up A LOT of otherwise trusting or indifferent people

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AMV's avatar

Yes many are understanding they’ve been fooled. But so many still don’t get it. Sad! 😔

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Dag Waddell's avatar

It’s like malaria being cured by chloride dioxide, pharma and their captured regulators lose their mind when information like that gets shared. The fact that they warn that it is so dangerous yet when you take it it’s benign with no adverse effects. Kind of like when they said ivermectin was horse dewormer, once they go there, you know you better double check anything they say.

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Carolyn's avatar

Actually many years ago and I forgot her name said the same

That it was too little acid. The easiest and least expensive is to use apple cider vinegar. Have used this for my disabled son for years. The drs prescribed all those pills. Nexium, etc etc. When he came home, I changed it. Same with statin drugs. They gave them to me. Made me feel horrible. I stopped. I would rather die 5yrs sooner than live longer feeling like crap every day. Then I read the book, The Cholesterol Myth. Again lies of the pharma/medical industry.

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Mooon's avatar

Oh how they have lied… about so many things.

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Curious and Concerned's avatar

I had live blood analysis done 6 months ago. For some reason conventional medicine won't

go there, they avoid live blood analysis like the plague, so to speak, but I wanted to see the whole enchilada. It turns out that the stain routinely used to make a blood slide, which is permanent, kills everything--thus some factors disappear from view. What I saw was all the components of my blood: RBC's, White Blood Cells, fungus, macrophages, and much more, moving around slowly, interacting...brilliant.

My Red Blood Cells looked unhappy: stacked together (reducing their oxygen capacity) with pale centers, many with jagged edges (radiation damage). My functional doctor suggested HCl at the end of a meal, start with one capsule, go up by one after each major meal until you feel the acid burn a little while later, then go back down one. When that lower level started to burn (signifying that less HCl was needed=healing), take it down one more. (This is the same protocol used to restore normal HCl levels for proper digestion, which once improved, begins to heal aspects of the digestion). Once I was down to zero I had a new live blood analysis done. This doctor has done thousands of live blood analyses, and he said mine were now among the best looking, healthiest RBC's he has ever seen. Deep red-purple color, no stacking, little sign of radiation damage. Functional medicine=helping the body work better.

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Susan Banks's avatar

What is HCI? Thank you

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Curious and Concerned's avatar

So Sorry, Hydrochloric acid. It's a digestive enzyme in the stomach. The body's production decreases with age, hence the value of appropriate supplementation.

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Darlene Burmania's avatar

Baking soda 1 tsp in am and pm worked for my husband took it for about a year .No more heart for 10 years now! He had heartburn since he was 5 years old.

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GabeReal's avatar

That’s the opposite of acid. It’s more alkaline and raises your body’s pH.

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Susan Morris's avatar

The Betaine (hydrochloric acid) works for some people but not for others with acid reflux. Our naturopathic healthcare provider had my husband try it (with breakfast or lunch instead of omeprazole). He said it will either make symptoms better or notably worse. Unfortunately for my husband, it didn't work for him. But it is certainly worth a try for anyone!

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ST's avatar

Betaine HCl doesn’t work for me. I take berries sprinkled with black (not pink) Himalayan salt (available on Amazon). This reduces the adrenaline output temporarily and improves acid production in the stomach. Hope it works for your husband. All the best.

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Ruth Gallop's avatar

Salt helps, not common table salt with iodine, but Real salt or sea salt or Himalayan.

Also lemon juice or apple cider vinegar in a few ounces of water before a meal.

Betaine hydrochloric acid with pepsin is a game changer.

Low stomach acid leads to numerous problems such as food poisoning, inability to absorb nutrients and small intestinal bacteria overgrowth (s.i.b.o.) and gall bladder troubles. All of these I've dealt with due to low stomach acid.

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Terry T's avatar

Betaine HCL is what I began to use about 15 years ago. Big difference was in correcting stomach acid and fighting back H Pylori to where it belongs.

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m&m's avatar

I learned about Betaine HCL from A Midwestern Doctor and it has made a huge difference to me!

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Squire's avatar

What dosage do you take?

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Raven Eagleye's avatar

Thank you so much for posting this. I have been struggling with severe acid reflux for the past six months. I will try this!

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Mooon's avatar

Check out Dr. Eric Berg on YouTube. He is a chiropractor who really dug into how all the systems of the body operates and how it relates to nutrition. Just by watching his videos, the man saved me from losing both feet. I had no idea before that something as simple as a vitamin deficiency could cause a loss of circulation in my limbs. He is my new doctor as I fired my long-time family physician after that.

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Untainted Human's avatar

Lipitor caused me to have liver damage, irregular heartbeat, and muscle aches. The doctors never figured it out, after multiple tests. I only figured it out after the doctor took me off Lipitor because, in her words, my liver "wasn't happy". She suggested I take fish oil instead. She should have given me that option BEFORE putting me on a statin. Anyway, two weeks off Lipitor and my muscle aches stopped and my heartbeat mostly returned to normal. I'm working on the liver damage. I fired that doctor, but they are all pretty much alike really.

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Mooon's avatar

You are exactly right. Most doctors are basically useless except to take all your savings and destroy you. Good old Rockefeller medical system.

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Troll Hunter's avatar

Thanks, Fox. You're doing a great service compiling a lot of information from the Heavy Hitters of the Freedom and Truth movements into succinct dispatches that we can quickly scan, then delve into the source material through links provided at our leisure. Keep up the great work!

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Ofelia Ugalde's avatar

Well Ron Johnson finally learned what allopathic medicine can do to U

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Joe Emmanuel's avatar

Great article, if you want to understand how misinformed we are about Cholesterol & Statins I highly recommend Dr Malcolm Kendrick’s books “Statin Nation” & “The Clott Thickens”. Knowledge is the only antidote

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TiredCitizen's avatar

The problem with statins isn't new. Many medical warriors have been sounding the alarm about them for a very long time.

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