New statin guidelines aren’t confusing at all — it’s a blatant sales drive
New statin “guidelines” are the oldest trick in the book
If you’re wondering what’s behind the new statin guidelines, you’re not the only one.
Doctors, reporters, health officials, and regular Joes…no one seems to know why they decided to remove the target cholesterol numbers.
Or do we?
Confusion in control
If you’ve turned on the TV or radio in the last week, I’m sure you’ve been bombarded by news of the radical new statin guidelines, courtesy of the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology.
The new guidelines remove the numerical targets for lowering cholesterol. So your doctor isn’t supposed to tell you anymore that you need to get your cholesterol below 200 or 180 or 150…or however low it was supposed to be before this U-turn.
Some people are saying the new rec is confusing.
But that’s only because they’ve been brainwashed to think cholesterol matters.
No…the only number that matters here is the bottom line.
So as an early Christmas present to their Big Pharma cronies, the AHA and ACC rebranded statins.
They’re burying the old idea of the cholesterol-lowering drug.
Instead, we’ll see statins repositioned and promoted as a simple heart health drug being pushed to even bigger masses than before.
Do you have high blood pressure? Type 2 diabetes? A family history of heart problems? Are you 45 or older? Do you have any ONE of those problems?
Well then, you better take a heart drug!
And all the while, the mainstream will be parroting its old mantra in a loud chorus… “The benefits outweigh the risks!”
You know, risks like these…
* high blood sugar and type 2 diabetes
* muscle pain and damage
* kidney and liver damage
* memory loss
* age-related macular degeneration
* cataracts
Don’t be fooled for a second. They haven’t removed a target at all. They’ve just painted it on your back.
Sources:
“New guidelines urge wider use of cholesterol-lowering drugs to reduce heart attacks, strokes” The Associated Press, 11/12/13, ap.org


