Drug company research has lead the way to heart disease prevention…there’s just one little catch
Finally…Big Pharma’s god complex blows up in its face
Big Pharma scientists have finally figured out how to prevent heart disease. So…why are they pulling their hair in frustration instead of rolling around on piles of money?
Because they can’t outsmart our Creator and find a way to turn this heart disease solution into a drug.
Chasing a mirage
Research clearly links high HDL levels to low heart disease risk. That’s why mainstreamers insist on calling HDL the “good cholesterol.”
So not surprisingly, drug companies have been hard at work developing HDL-boosting drugs. And they work. They drive up HDL levels. Success!
But wait. Don’t uncork the champagne. There’s just one problem. In clinical trials, researchers found that these drugs still don’t prevent heart attacks or heart disease.
It’s like they’ve been duped! Cue the hair pulling.
Meanwhile, a Mayo Clinic cardiologist figured out part of the secret behind lifting HDL. He told The Wall St. Journal… “Maybe it was the exercise that did it, or the not smoking that did it.”
And — as another cardiologist suggested — maybe nutrition plays an important role.
Maybe? There’s no “maybe” about it. Look what these two docs stumbled upon. It’s the simple path to heart health…
* Don’t smoke
* Eat good food
* Get a little exercise
It’s perfect! This is the natural mechanism of your body at work, courtesy of our Creator. No lab necessary.
Sources:
“New Rules for Giving Good Cholesterol a Boost” Christopher Weaver, The Wall St. Journal, 1/7/13, online.wsj.com


