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Cardiologist on the Over-Prescribing of Statins for Heart Disease 

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Taken from JRE #1979 w/Dr. Aseem Malhotra:
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@Spicy_Guava
@Spicy_Guava 8 месяцев назад
My bad cholesterol was “borderline” high my doctor prescribed me statin. I refused to take them and modified my lifestyle, my next visit he saw some improvement in the bloodwork he thought the medicine was working, when I told him I wasn’t taken it he gave me a lecture on how this medicine is helping everyone live longer. I changed doctors after that.
@MichaelWDoyle
@MichaelWDoyle 7 месяцев назад
He meant to say it pays his salary
@michaelwalsh2498
@michaelwalsh2498 7 месяцев назад
I had the same experience. My cholesterol readings had been good over a 7 year period. I had one borderline high reading and was put on statins. I immediately tossed the pills and made some dietary and exercise changes, not even dramatic ones, next reading and from then on....fine. I am very suspicious of these long term "maintenance drugs" being prescribed where there isn't an underlying condition and non prescription drug options haven't been tried.
@EnriqueCubillo
@EnriqueCubillo 7 месяцев назад
dito! crushing it now as I crest 60@@michaelwalsh2498
@Mistro07
@Mistro07 7 месяцев назад
@@MichaelWDoylewhile I’m not a doctor, I am a nurse practitioner and frequently prescribed tons of meds weekly, I can assure you no one is getting kick backs for a statin hahaha, many states have laws that make it illegal to receive funds for scripts anyways. That pretty much ended in the early 2000s. Now nice dinners and compted lunches do happen
@mikerichardson6546
@mikerichardson6546 7 месяцев назад
Nice so how the hell is he going to make the payments on his new BMW?
@vitamingreen4815
@vitamingreen4815 Год назад
I'm a 46-year-old diabetic. When the lock lockdowns started, I couldn't get hold of the blood pressure medication and cholesterol medication for 2 months. During that time, I started feeling much better and haven't taken it since. Silver linings and all😂
@markglenn24
@markglenn24 Год назад
Which blood pressure meds were you taking I'm on a few and feel pretty crappy
@unbroken1010
@unbroken1010 Год назад
Apple cider vinegar and baking soda would done the same
@shannonbriggs4011
@shannonbriggs4011 Год назад
@@markglenn24 ramipril, doxasozin and amlodipine for blood pressure i also took atorvastatin and bisoprolol. went on keto diet and came off all medication feel much better off the meds.
@johnotoole5786
@johnotoole5786 Год назад
Cinnamon tumeric ginger raw asparagus (uncooked same effect as insulin stronger than cinnamon)beets green vibrance banana(as meal replacement) any berry straw blue ras(has xylitol no affect on go) almond milk or any kind of milk watch sugar blend up quality of life will go up I promise u
@BRIANDER100
@BRIANDER100 Год назад
what were your cholesterol numbers after not taking them---did they go up significantly ?
@madelinedelvalle3666
@madelinedelvalle3666 2 месяца назад
Hubby had a heart attack in 2006. They quickly gave him Plavix and statin. After 11 months I noticed he was very forgetful. I told his doctor and he said that is not listed as a side effect for that medicine. I month later hubby started to complain about pain in his leg muscles. Years later studies came out that stains do effect your memory. Be very careful what medicines you take.
@cecilegibbs3539
@cecilegibbs3539 6 месяцев назад
I stopped taking both prescriptions , bp and statin. I feel 100% better. I’m 77+ yrs old. I figure if eating well, hydrating properly, and no bad life habits don’t work then so be it. Living well is better than living long as far as i’m concerned.
@mullyboy1
@mullyboy1 4 месяца назад
Total respect for your attitude to life ...I will follow your lead.
@artspark7697
@artspark7697 3 месяца назад
Magnesium lowers BP
@cjmartinez684
@cjmartinez684 3 месяца назад
💯
@Nick-yl8qw
@Nick-yl8qw 3 месяца назад
You’ve undoubtedly raised your risk of heart disease by doing so. Full stop. My uncle is a lifelong smoker and has had no ill effects- does that mean he should keep smoking?
@nicohalverson4352
@nicohalverson4352 2 месяца назад
@@Nick-yl8qwhe clearly just stated that he’d cut out bad habits. Smoking is most definitely a bad habit.
@austin5400
@austin5400 Год назад
I had a cardiologist prescribe me 2 different heart medicines for the rest of my life after 2 visits and about 5 minutes of combined FaceTime. The front desk admin told me I had cardiomyopathy. Long story short, went to a new doctor, got an MRI and I was completely healthy. Always get a second opinion. Edit: Thanks for all the replies, lots of good information. To clarify, I didn’t mean iPhone FaceTime that was a typo lol. I meant I spoke with the doctor face to face for a combined 5 minutes. Both doctors did ECGs etc. The second doctor did not bad mouth the first doctor nor did they reference their diagnoses, simply ran their own and double checked with the MRI just to see if there was anything at all. Originally went in because of palpitations most likely caused from stress and shortness of breath I used to get from smoking weed (I tried to tell the first doctor I only become short of breath when smoking weed). It’s been over 6 months and I’m running 3 miles a day healthy as can be it seems. No palpitations.
@linda6987
@linda6987 Год назад
Smart! Very smart!
@korimus
@korimus Год назад
Good for you, buddy! Hope all is well
@snakeplisskin2570
@snakeplisskin2570 Год назад
I had an ER doc that tried to put me on it after a dislocated shoulder visit. I eat well, am 43, and work construction. I said no way. He acted like it was a death sentence. Don't listen to these docs, them and the phar. Representatives 🤑🤑🤑🤑
@corinneshea102
@corinneshea102 Год назад
So happy you followed your heart.. you would of been dead. My husband had a stroke thank God it was small in the scheme of things. The hospitalist put him on a statin and in a three or four days of one pill a day he got a bunch of blood blisters on his skin and said he just didn't feel well we both decided to forget the lovastatina.. just use his Blood pressure pills he took daily. Thank goodness he is great can you imagine if we had continued this he would probably been dead. We took our COVID injections April and may in four months suffered a stroke.... Go figure😢
@Old_Sailor85
@Old_Sailor85 Год назад
If you were completely healthy, why were you seeing a cardiologist? Just curious.
@BethOvertonCPMmidwife
@BethOvertonCPMmidwife Год назад
My husband refused statins after a heart attack. He focused on changing his lifestyle drastically and today after 15 years, is still healthier than he was when younger. We are thankful we found a doctor who was supportive and knew all this to work with us. Most doctors are just pawns of the pharmaceutical industry. It's time doctors get back to practice honest ethical and researched based medicine.
@Star5dg
@Star5dg Год назад
what did he change to get healthy?
@KareenKircher
@KareenKircher Год назад
@@Star5dg I have the same question 😊
@atravelerofbothtimespace4172
Great and relevant point I'm glad you're husband has recovered and chose to "seize control of his own health" That last line I wrote is what we should be " indoctrinating" Americans with God bless
@Glum1964
@Glum1964 Год назад
I gained another 100 pounds after my first heart attack, even though I was eating less and exercising more. After 6 years, I stopped taking the daily meds they’d prescribed. I lost 130 pounds inside a year. I have gained a new zest for life I haven’t had in 10-plus years. But I also worry I may have a massive heart attack. But overall, I’d rather live happy than feel sick and tired every day. Knock wood.
@nickel-rb5is
@nickel-rb5is Год назад
you all need to take responsibility for your own health. How many people are going to eat vegetables, cut out red meat and lose weight? Doctors only prescribe statins because americans are lazy. 90% of the people they see aren't going to make lifestyle changes so the statins help prevent them from dying from heart attack. You don't need a prescription for diet and exercise, that's common sense
@youngypaul
@youngypaul 3 месяца назад
The world needs more Doctors like this
@twmd
@twmd 2 месяца назад
what sociopaths? what a terrible judge of character you are
@twerkysandwich64
@twerkysandwich64 2 месяца назад
@@twmd how is he a sociopath?
@twmd
@twmd 2 месяца назад
@@twerkysandwich64 have you not checked to see how malignantly dishonest he is? hes a total self serving scumbag
@rockzilla5150
@rockzilla5150 2 дня назад
​@@twmdyou git high blood pressure?
@marquesn77
@marquesn77 6 месяцев назад
I’m a 15 year RN and have always worked in cardiology - and this doc is spot on.
@jluttjoh
@jluttjoh 4 месяца назад
Yes he is, same line of work.
@nikolasmartinez5152
@nikolasmartinez5152 4 месяца назад
Sounds like your BSN is written on tissue paper then, he is not spot on. He’s aggrandizing fringe assumptions that are not supported by multiple levels of contemporary data.
@marquesn77
@marquesn77 4 месяца назад
@@nikolasmartinez5152​​⁠ uh-oh sounds like someone’s a drug rep for Crestor 😆 I gotta laugh at your reply because your perspective is exactly what’s wrong with modern medicine 🤦🏻‍♀️
@nikolasmartinez5152
@nikolasmartinez5152 4 месяца назад
@@marquesn77 I’d prefer “follows evidence-based guidelines” over drug rep.
@marquesn77
@marquesn77 4 месяца назад
@@nikolasmartinez5152 my man, that’s the problem - in this day and age “evidence based practice” isn’t that anymore - these “guide lines” you’re talking about are not from double blind studies where participants aren’t eliminated because they had an ill reaction in the study, no, these studies are being endorsed by pharmaceutical companies that have something to gain from rigging a study to show their miracle drug works wonders. And the physicians that subscribe these drugs were taught their “magic powers” in medical school - well who funds almost all medical school programs - Pharmaceutical companies, well what do you know. I do my homework and have two eyes to see and two ears to hear what’s really going on in the medical business. Your comments aren’t bothering me, I know the truth. I just feel bad that someone like you who’s drank the cool aid wants to demean by saying my BSN was written on tissue paper - 🤦🏻‍♀️🙄
@pattywoods7840
@pattywoods7840 Год назад
I was on statins for about a week, and I felt like a thousand horses had kicked me all over my body. I felt crippled with muscle and joint pain so bad that I didn't want to live anymore. Thank you for bringing this out into the open. 💞
@johnleebass
@johnleebass Год назад
​@@timsmith894 April 2023
@timsmith894
@timsmith894 Год назад
@@johnleebass Really l thought it was older,
@johnleebass
@johnleebass Год назад
@@timsmith894 the M.D.'s journal piece that he's discussing, that got him in trouble, was 2019 so this talk is much later, as it states in the description
@timsmith894
@timsmith894 Год назад
@@johnleebass Thanks John, l must have missed that 😉
@pool2785
@pool2785 Год назад
I had the very same experience.
@victoriaprogris9820
@victoriaprogris9820 8 месяцев назад
My father lived to 92 with high cholesterol and I have it also. He'd fill the prescriptions and leave them in the cabinet untouched to "pacify" the doctors. He had the blood pressure of a teenager until the day he passed. He passed from all the drugs they gave him in a physical therapy facility because they didn't want to deal with him. He became stupefied, there were so many prescriptions they gave him without my knowledge. They told me it was "standard of care" after he passed and I questioned them. To over drug the elderly is standard of care? We're a shameful country 😢 Side note, he was from Greece and was on a Mediterranean diet all his life.
@helendancelot
@helendancelot 7 месяцев назад
I'm so sorry for your loss
@lynnbishop9493
@lynnbishop9493 6 месяцев назад
How interesting, being 62 I've seen many of my parents friend taking far too many drugs, really just to shut them up. There's a pretty large corelation between statins and Alzheimer's of knowing of one man who was taken off quite a few of his medications regained his memory
@bullion78
@bullion78 6 месяцев назад
I've been doing the same anti rejection meds for the last 12 years. I'm fitter and healthier than i have ever been.
@elizabethheyenga9277
@elizabethheyenga9277 5 месяцев назад
we are far more shameful than most people know - doctors daughter, MPH, done with western as it near killed me over 40 years. Evil pharma delivery system, doctors are conscripted and trained.
@OrthodoxInquirer
@OrthodoxInquirer 5 месяцев назад
Memory eternal! Sounds like a wonderful man. I don't even fill some of my prescriptions and maybe the doctor can see that and that's why they don't like me!
@3gcraftsman
@3gcraftsman 2 месяца назад
The was the nicest, most tactful way to call someone a liar, without calling them a liar.
@mannycapicotto8788
@mannycapicotto8788 6 месяцев назад
My doctor told me when I turned 60 to get on statins because men over 60 have a higher risk of heart attacks and strokes. I refused and ten years later i'm fine.
@albatross5466
@albatross5466 Год назад
My nephew was in generally good health at 50YO and was prescribed a statin prophylactically. After several months on it he developed muscular problems which continued to degrade. He was told he likely had ALS a.k.a. Lou Gehrig's disease. My brother was distressed, as you might imagine, that his son was dying. After about 6 months with various doctors he went to visit a rheumatologist, who discovered that he was allergic to the statin. He has been 2 years recovering his muscular development and has been told that he will never be 100%. This is from a drug he was prescribed by didn't REALLY need in the first place.
@BuiltToRace_com
@BuiltToRace_com Год назад
That's madness
@Raumance
@Raumance Год назад
Holy shit.
@johnman559
@johnman559 Год назад
😢.That doctor is our boy he's a brave man, spoke the truth on the BBC he did❤
@TheBillaro
@TheBillaro Год назад
oh shht. sorry
@golgothan
@golgothan Год назад
I can't wait for AI doctors to replace human Dr.s... who seem to be robotically prescribing unnecessary pharmaceuticals anyway, based on the "best practices" (path of least legal resistance) guidelines, developed by big pharma in the first place... as with Purdue Pharma and the Opioid epidemic, suing Dr.s that wouldn't prescribe them, because they went against the "accepted best practices". Listen to Dr. Drew Pinsky's take on Purdue, "Best Practices", lawsuits, and the beginning of the Opioid epidemic. Not to mention they were trying (and probably still are) to "fortify" our foods with Statins during C19, under the guise of "best practices", because people were less likely to visit a doctor, so they thought they would just bring the "relatively harmless" Statins to the masses instead... by forcing it into the food supply.
@maisiemoo8343
@maisiemoo8343 Год назад
My mom was prescribed statins years ago when she was in her early 70’s. She was a healthy weight and active. After a week or two of taking them, she became crippled resulting in her having to use a walking stick and really struggling to walk. It wasn’t long before she connected the statins to her condition and immediately took herself off them. Soon after, it was almost immediate, her mobility fully recovered and she lived until she was 92.
@Yourmomshousemyrules
@Yourmomshousemyrules Год назад
My great grandmother got cancer and refused chemotherapy. She was given " 6 months at best ". 11 years later the cancer was back. She again refused. She was 92 then. The Dr then gave her a " multivitamin " my grandfather reads it after she had been taken it 3 weeks. It was oral chemotherapy. He calls the Dr who admitted he gave her chemotherapy and told her it was vitamins because she wasn't capable of making her own decisions. He didn't notify family. She drove herself to the Dr! 4 days after my grandfathers discovery, she died. The family demanded an autopsy. Strange for a 92 year old! The cancer wasn't what killed her. She died of liver failure because of the drug. The Dr killed her. He resigned and left the state when contacted by the Medical Board.
@cummins4408
@cummins4408 Год назад
@@Yourmomshousemyrules The trouble with that is he’s probably “practicing” elsewhere now! Sorry for you loss. Terrible.
@desertsunset8025
@desertsunset8025 Год назад
God bless her 🙏
@citizengkar7824
@citizengkar7824 Год назад
Your mom was a great role model: someone who used personal, anecdotal evidence to determine what was best for her. I bet the doctors fought tooth & nail, to keep her on them.
@gaw4453
@gaw4453 Год назад
Bless her...
@NBTP747
@NBTP747 4 месяца назад
When I was first prescribed statins, I immediately noticed pain. At the end of 30 days I felt like I was 100 years old and a walking ball of arthritis. I started researching now this was 20 years ago. I came across a video made by Stephanie Seneff she was a leading researcher at MIT. she stated that she was not a fan of statins because of the effects on the muscles in your body. Basically, she said it dissolves them overtime. What is the biggest muscle in your body ? your heart. I threw them all away, and I’ve never look back. I will never take that crap ever ever again. I will rather live every day to the fullest when I die, I die, but I’m gonna die with a smile on my face.😊
@debsday5445
@debsday5445 2 месяца назад
Exactly, I was in so much muscular pain I felt like I was going to die , came off the statins and feel much better , now I'm reducing my blood pressure tablets 😊. Glad you're OK
@gar6446
@gar6446 6 месяцев назад
Statins gave me terrible leg cramps especially at night, waking me up at 3am in pain, I had to get up, walk around stretch the muscles and could never get back to sleep. I stopped taking them, changed my diet and my bloods improved ! No more pain,I actually get a nights sleep, feel so much better.
@twmd
@twmd 2 месяца назад
there was a good study in peoeple with muscular side effects of statin - they were randomised to 3 months sugar pill followed by 3 months statin or vice versa . The highest number of muscular side effect was in the sugar pill group. People seem to be primed by internet etc to over attribute aches and pains to statins
@user-ys2fk1nt6h
@user-ys2fk1nt6h 2 месяца назад
I’m on a statin and get the same horrible leg cramps, can’t walk when they come.
@twmd
@twmd 2 месяца назад
@@user-ys2fk1nt6h you probably have claudication
@libbymeli864
@libbymeli864 20 часов назад
I couldn't uncurl my legs and then walk on them without discomfort while on them daily. I even experienced malaise. A short while after I stopped, unfurling of my legs w/ pain, walking in pain and malaise, was gone.
@raptorking5452
@raptorking5452 Год назад
I had a heart attack at 39. Cardiologist put me on a statin. He said I didn't have cholesterol issues, but he was putting me on them anyway to help my heart. So, I was like "doc knows best" and went along with it. Anyway about 6-8 mos later I had heard that statins caused kidney issues even up to cancer. I asked my primary care doc, on a visit about what i had heard about statins, and he confirmed that they can indeed cause issues. So I asked why they would prescribe something like that, he said "because the benefits outweigh the risk". I told him I wanted off of them and he said "You can't go off them ever" I told him the Cardiologist said I didn't have high cholesterol... And he prescribed em anyway... Anyway, long story short I quit taking them anyway. A few years later, I was talking to a female friend who was 27, and she had a checkup with her doc on a reg routine visit, they had done some bloodwork on her and her cholesterol was a bit high, so they prescribed her a statin...didn't coach her on diet or anything just prescribed it to her. Never telling her that cholesterol levels change daily depending on what you eat etc... It's like they just give them to everyone no matter what. It's crazy.
@genevieve8873
@genevieve8873 Год назад
doctors aren't given any training in nutrition and health. They're trained to diagnose (if they can) and prescribe a pill. They're not trained to try to find the root cause of the problem with their patient. Thats how medical school is done now. Diagnose then prescribe. Next patient please.
@johnotoole5786
@johnotoole5786 Год назад
Pharma grade fish oil
@hiker-uy1bi
@hiker-uy1bi Год назад
You're nuts. You need to be on a statin.
@layinlow77
@layinlow77 Год назад
@@johnotoole5786 True, better than the snake oil.
@golgothan
@golgothan Год назад
keep an eye out for them sneaking it into food... they were going to during C19, because people were less likely to make dr visits, and "the benefits outweigh the risks"
@brianbachmeier34
@brianbachmeier34 Год назад
“Medical science is making such remarkable progress that soon none of us will be well.” - Aldous Huxley
@timmy-wj2hc
@timmy-wj2hc Год назад
Next time you get cancer or break a bone, don't go to a doctor.
@corinneshea102
@corinneshea102 Год назад
Oh you got that right they have been trying to get rid of most of us by COVID medications.. natural medicine is working for most all who decided this big pharma is killing us. I take BP ,thyroid meds iam 65 very healthy but want to be off this stuff any recommendations❤ ❤❤❤
@icestationzebraassociates2460
@@timmy-wj2hc Break a bone? Sure. Modern medicine is very good at healing traumatic injury (or, rather, providing stability so the body can heal itself.) Chronic illness? Not so great. Not even now. Long term survivability of cancers (and this is all cancers - some are certainly more survivable than others) is still only 50/50 at 10 years. Even then, side effects of chemo can be...cancer lol I'm not saying don't go to the doctor if you have cancer. I'm saying don't expect it to completely cure you. Some people opt out of that treatment altogether because it can be worse than the cancer.
@aldopine
@aldopine Год назад
​@@Anonymous-ld7jenext time you sub your pinky toe, quit having intercourse with your sister. Not only will it stop you from stubbing your pinky toe but you will also not carry that stigma. 👍
@castratedbob
@castratedbob Год назад
@@timmy-wj2hc They could set bones hundreds of years ago, and cancer rates were much lower. Your point is moot.
@johndowney8007
@johndowney8007 6 месяцев назад
I'm a type 1 diabetic and since I stopped taking statins I feel so healthy at 60
@sweetpeace5
@sweetpeace5 4 месяца назад
One of the few docs left with integrity, abiding by his hippocratic oath & some big balz for standing up to the establishment. Much appreciated 🙏
@bluesageful
@bluesageful Год назад
My father ( a physicist) , when he heard i was prescribed Statins told me there was not enough evidence linking low cholesterol with fewer heart attacks. ( he told me exactly what we are hearing in this video) My father had very high ( genetic) cholesterol all his life. Refused Statins. Died at 88 from pneumonia after a fall broke his hip.
@gbear34
@gbear34 Год назад
I think we try to put human bodies into a box way too often. Some people have more dense muscle mass than others and look average but their BMI is 'overweight'. Some people run higher cholesterol and never have an issue. What if some of these stats are useless hahaha
@bluesageful
@bluesageful Год назад
@gbear that's exactly part of the problem. We all have very specific genetic codes and problems. My father ate healthy religiously. Worked out. Lived a healthy life WITH high cholesterol for 30 yrs.... my Mother who is obese, ate whatever crap junk food she wanted, is 83, and has NEVER had high cholesterol, diabetes, nor any other disease associated with obesity. Completely bedridden, however, because her aged body cannot support such a huge frame.. So, naturally, I don't know what to think anymore. Except, I know I don't want to be overweight, but have very mixed emotions on Statin drugs.
@foppsly
@foppsly Год назад
do you not know the difference between a physicist and physician or is that a typo?
@ConnectFork
@ConnectFork Год назад
If he’s so smart, how come he’s dead?
@cotie2920
@cotie2920 Год назад
​@@ConnectFork What a douche bag comment.
@rmguest
@rmguest Год назад
This reminds me of an exchange with my cardiologist recently. I had been on Keto for a number of months and my regular clinician said I could quit taking my BP and statin meds since all my blood work looked really good and it probably wasn't necessary to be on them any more. When I went to the cardiologist, for another unrelated issue, he asked why I had stopped taking the meds and I told him that I had made changes to my diet in order to rid myself of having to deal with the heart meds (and other meds like Glipizide) because of their side effects. He said something like, "well that's all well and good, but you really need to be on a statin, regardless". (I should have told him at that point that I had a heart attack while on a statin.) Before the visit, I had done some research about statins, cholesterol etc, and asked him if a slightly elevated LDL level was necessarily a bad thing. He then cited some study (what's name I can't recall at the moment) that had really nothing to do with the efficacy of statins at all and he made it sound like that was definitive proof and reason that I should be back on the meds...period. End of discussion. I was a bit disappointed at that point, relented and let him write the script. I decided that I would go back on them temporarily and do a bit more research before the follow-up. Meanwhile, the new BP med he prescribed was making me dizzy, and I decided to stop taking it after 2 days. I also found a study online concerning the effects of statins on reducing CoQ10 which I learned was an essential enzyme for heart function. I printed it out and brought it with me for the follow up visit. The first thing he asked was if I was taking the meds he scripted. I said that the beta blocker was making me dizzy, so I ceased taking it and although I started back on the statin, had some serious reservations about continuing them and showed him the printout of the study I had found. He took a short glance at it, handed it back to me, dismissing it as something akin to media hype, restated his old talking points from our last visit and then re-emphasized that I needed to be back on a statin and beta blocker. I then restated that the damn beta blocker was making me dizzy. He snapped back, "Then just take half a tablet every day!" To finish it off I stated again my reservations about the statins. At this point, he took on a defensive tone, got rather "huffy", and said, "well if you don't want to take the meds, I'll just put in your record that you refused the meds...I'm a cardiologist and I take a statin!" In my own mind at that point, I decided that this guy was never going to be empathetic to the needs and concerns of his patient and let him write the scripts again. Only this time, I drove past the pharmacy, went home and threw the beta blocker and the statin in the trash and haven't looked back.
@rockybalboa768
@rockybalboa768 Год назад
Yep, , just yes them then think and act for yourself. Your body not the dr.
@reyrey4261
@reyrey4261 Год назад
I found a study buried in the NIH pages about vegetable oil being extremely bad for the heart (it clogs the arteries. Use extra virgin olive olive oil or coconut oil, instead. Best health advice out there.
@jeannetteyoung8585
@jeannetteyoung8585 Год назад
Doctors like this need to be fired by their patients
@mimirydblom3133
@mimirydblom3133 Год назад
BPS-5 from Golden after 50 did the trick for me! Even broke up the clog neck arteries! After my test the technician said “oh so the statins are working “….I said “NO not taking them”…
@imfloridano5448
@imfloridano5448 Год назад
Thank you for sharing your issues with the doctors who are pushing an agenda. I'm at 58 and do not take any type of pharmacology to regulate my bodies functions. I practice Wing Chun and an ancient art called Boabom daily with long distance gimping and weight training 5 days a week and rest the body with light movements on the weekend. Breathing is essential to my arts and focus on the breathing and movements helps my body mind art flow as one. Tai Chi is great because you have the movements required with breathing to create proper circulation and nerve conduction.
@xxthegamerz0riginalxx920
@xxthegamerz0riginalxx920 6 месяцев назад
A very big thanks to DR Malhotra God bless you 🙏
@bridgesart
@bridgesart 2 месяца назад
This was the best summation I have heard in regards to statins. Very well explained.
@Ishyona
@Ishyona Год назад
My grandfather was put on statins and a "low cholesterol diet." He had three heart attacks and two surgeries in the span of months... I came home from overseas and was horrified at how much medication they had him on that was completely unnecessary. I told my Nana to stop all the medication and the diet immediately, start giving him some healthy fats and less sugar, and get a new doctor. New doctor, confirmed what I said. Now he's medication free, his blood work has improved, and he's not had a heart attack since. I grow furious at the mention of statins now.
@vhufeosqap
@vhufeosqap Год назад
Your assessment that he was on too many drugs comes from what? (Do you have medical training) He had three heart attacks and had surgery and then didn’t have any more problems? I’m not trying to be rude but the singular focus on statins as if they were causing his heart attacks (based on the way you phrased it) seems misplaced. What did his diet consist of ?the “low cholesterol diet”… He was put on the statins before he had the heart attacks? Not being rude, just curious Have a nice day
@vladim73
@vladim73 Год назад
A doctor's greatness should be measured by how many medications they can take you off of, not how many medications they can put you on!
@sciencefliestothemoon2305
@sciencefliestothemoon2305 Год назад
Wait a second, does He have stents or bypasses? The former requires at least aspirin and with his history he probably should be on aspirin, an ace inhibitor as they reduce scar-formation in the damaged heart muscle (protect the kidney and reduce the blood pressure a bit) and then it depends what caused the heart attack. If he is on no medication he will just have heart attacks later on and likely with bypasses, has no alternativ blood vessels left if anything goes wrong.
@kekceo3942
@kekceo3942 Год назад
Statins reduce the risk but if you already have atherosclerosis and your cardiovascular system is damaged from years of foods high in saturated fat & bad ldl cholesterol and maybe smoking on top of that, then medications & surgery might not be enough and it will certainly not fix your cardivascular system and make it brand new like when you where young, the body can regenerate to a certain extent but certain permanent damage can't really be fixed with modern medicine or in any other way.
@unbreakable7633
@unbreakable7633 Год назад
My sister refuses prescriptions for statins and the doc makes her sign a release stating the doc recommended the drug and it was refused. She's done this for 10 years. The last time, she said to the doc, "Doc, I've been signing this for 10 years and I'm still here."
@kjlee5934
@kjlee5934 Год назад
My cholesterol level has been over 300 throughout my life. I tried Statin and my side effect was that I couldn't exercise, and I became really tired easily with the drug. I decided not to take it.(My doctor was not happy). Many decades later, I am still healthy and have no sign of CVD. Seen a cardiologist a few years back and my calcium level is not even traceable and no sign of any CVD, other than the high cholesterol level. I am not in fear any longer. I am glad he is standing his ground on this issue. Great job.
@jaysonolson516
@jaysonolson516 Год назад
Kinda in the same boat here. I inherited from my family and always score high on my choesterol labs. I've been on/off statins for years, and all I know is when I am on them...I am tired, my ankles/knees/ (and sometimes elbow joints) ache daily. I'm 53yo, 5' 10", 225 lbs and excericise a bit more than average. I don't smoke, and while my diet isn't the best....it isn't the worst either. I do try and eat more fish and vegetables, and may only drink on weekends. I have been living in fear becuase my grandfather had a heart attack, my mom has high blood pressure, my grandmother had faulty heart valves....but TBH, I think I'm in better shape than the three of them. But it does stick in my mind daily that I think I am a candidate for a Heart Attack based on family history., and thus got sucked into the idea that Statins were my shield.....Now I'm rethinking that.
@dr.emilschaffhausen4683
@dr.emilschaffhausen4683 Год назад
Is there a family history of heart disease/heart attacks in your family?
@azdesertnews7563
@azdesertnews7563 Год назад
I had exactly the the same thing. The worst drug i ever took! Almost made me a zombie!!!!
@deborahhershey3045
@deborahhershey3045 Год назад
@@jaysonolson516 MeToo! I now take cold pressed Flaxseed oil in capsules which is also good for hair and skin as well as keeping your veins and arteries pliable v brittle = risk of heart attacks and strokes. I also have an IV infusion of vitamins and minerals on a monthly basis [SPA infusion] as with age, the gut doesn't work as effectively as when we are young. This $200/month expense is not covered by Medicare but imo should be as it beneFITS the elderly like me. These infusions are also works for hangovers as alcohol depletes vitamins and minerals from the body so in these cases, I agree that insurance should not pay for it. If you drink, please don't drive > call Uber
@trail.blazer
@trail.blazer Год назад
My total cholesterol is 349 mg/dL and has always been high irrelevant of diet. When I was high carb I had high very triglycerides and baseline HDL, so I changed to low carb diet. The result is I still have high cholesterol, but now my HDL is high and triglycerides are low. On the Framingham study I score a low risk. My CAC score is zero and at 58 years old that likely means I do not have soft plaques, as they would have hardened by now. I've never taken a statin, nor do I intend to. Fortunately my doctor agrees that despite high cholesterol, there are no apparent issues.
@kateaye3506
@kateaye3506 7 месяцев назад
Aseem has often said his father was a great doctor, a fine man with sound morals, but I think Aseem has shone a very bright light into medical darkness for so many of us. He has been instrumental in educating us on what is best for our health. I, for one, cannot find enough praise for Aseem and his work.
@brianturner7919
@brianturner7919 7 месяцев назад
Recently, I've been researching my actual need for statins. Your guest here is great. Thank you. Joe.
@gyrospinup
@gyrospinup Год назад
Both my VA and non VA doctor wanted me to take statins. I asked both why since my blood work was excellent. They both said because I'm in my 50s. Both also told me that it wasn't good to have no sugar and super low carbs. This is after I lost 64 lbs, got off type 2 medication, lost all harmful inflamation, no more brain fog, stopped snoring and toenail fungus disappeared. It's all about the free country club memberships and front row seats for their favorite sports team provided by big pharma. Cholesterol is in the arteries as a defense from a underlying problem. Treating for symptoms rather than fixing the problem makes big pharma happy. Especially when you add new pills to counter the last pills.
@akultisgod5538
@akultisgod5538 Год назад
underrated comment
@GordDomenic
@GordDomenic Год назад
Just take horse dewormer
@AtechG35
@AtechG35 Год назад
​@@GordDomenicidiot
@docstockandbarrel
@docstockandbarrel Год назад
Very few docs get much perks from pharma. They do keep you coming back though.
@gyrospinup
@gyrospinup Год назад
@@docstockandbarrel They get more than a couple ink pens for the reception desk. Big pharma who does its own investigations on its own pills, provides plenty of the doctors knowledge. Doctors usually get about 6 hours of actual dietary classes. Sugar and carbs which of course turn to glucose, are a diseases favorite friend.
@remarkymarkable
@remarkymarkable Год назад
I was on statins for three years. During that time, I developed dibilitating pain in various parts of my body that couldn't be explained by many different specialists. I underwent Xrays, MRI's, spinal injections etc. Not one of my doctors ever mentioned the possibility that my pain could be a side effect of the statin. I later went for a check up with my cardiologist who wasn't happy with my cholesterol level and instructed me to increase my statin dose. My pain level went through the roof and was unbearable. That's when I realized it was my statin that was causing my pain. I stopped taking them and my pain has disappeared. As a result of all this, I no longer trust doctors or pharma.
@spacecadet4876
@spacecadet4876 8 месяцев назад
Frankly, are they that 'stupid' ? I too took a new statin blindly believing my physician.... I'm lucky I still have kidneys, the muscle pain was awful, disorientation and over sleeping. 90FN pills later I complained and he wanted me to take three per week. I flushed the rest and said no more. Suggested I make drastic dietary changes. He said that had nothing to do with it. I discharged him. Changed the diet. New blood work proved me right (thanks to one of my sons).
@fruitytarian
@fruitytarian 8 месяцев назад
How did you stop? Did you taper off or just go cold-turkey?
@spacecadet4876
@spacecadet4876 8 месяцев назад
@@fruitytarian I'd only been on (Crestor) for three months. I just quite. That was probably not the best thing to do on second thought. But if the physician intended to taper me off. He should have told me why I was told to go to three per week. I was in panic mode when I realized i was having a reaction. Just had recent blood work and everything is in normal range (I'm 67). Changed diet (keto/carnivor-ish, very little sugar and far less processed) and stopped alchohol completely.
@fruitytarian
@fruitytarian 8 месяцев назад
@@spacecadet4876 glad it's worked out for you. I'm have a family member on statins and I'm worried about the effects.
@myroncope5
@myroncope5 7 месяцев назад
so many anecdotes
@rolandreeves-fu3td
@rolandreeves-fu3td 14 дней назад
I’m a Vascular Surgeon, and I have long prescribed statins in select patients for their antiinflammatory actions more than for cholesterol. I frequently see patients literally tortured by the side effects of statins because their primary care doctor says it’s too risky to stop them. The gain, if any, is not worth it.
@mediterraneandiet2483
@mediterraneandiet2483 2 дня назад
Lots of safe and effective natural anti inflammatory treatments such as curcumin. No need for statins.
@hearmenow909
@hearmenow909 19 часов назад
Supposedly good for anti-inflammatory, when a lot of people say they cause aches and pains. There's better options for anti-inflammatory needs.
@rolandreeves-fu3td
@rolandreeves-fu3td 19 часов назад
I was referring to the inflammation that contributes to atherosclerosis which is a disease of inflammation. Not many antiinflammatories do this. Healthy eating is the best antiinflammatory for this disease, and improves cholesterol too:)
@MrC9Oh3
@MrC9Oh3 8 месяцев назад
My dads heart doctor had him on dozens of medicines for over 30 years! Even blew out one of his heart valves by over prescribing him on one and had to have surgery. A year before he passed away we got a second opinion from a different doctor. He took him off of 90% of the medicines and my dad did a LOT better without them. Turns out ALL THOSE YEARS he had hepatitis and didnt know it. He had roughly 15 surgeries, blood labs done 100s of times. No one caught it until it was too late. He bloated up and passed away within one month. Our healthcare is a joke! These doctors are pill pushers! They don't use their heads any more!
@jeffruebens8355
@jeffruebens8355 7 месяцев назад
See the medlife crisis video about statins. Some do have severe side effects, but there are 7 to try, some generic and cheap, so the drug companies are getting low profits, and the video above is by a UK cardiologist that works for the government and does not get kickbacks from drug companies like many US doctors.
@MrJambavan
@MrJambavan 7 месяцев назад
There are no kickbacks from drug companies. That is considered unethical and can be grounds for losing license. Pharmaceutical companies are to blame themselves. They have direct to consumer marketing access, and huge lobby support in Washington. Physicians just try to do the best they can with data they have. They are not conspiring with pharmaceutical companies, the government is.
@muziktrkr
@muziktrkr 5 месяцев назад
@@MrJambavanSo when there’s all this literature in a doctor’s office for “latest and greatest” drugs that the patient would have to pay a lot of money for until they become generic and the return on investment has gone from red to black, there’s no kickback?
@psnisy1234
@psnisy1234 9 часов назад
When did they ever use their heads to begin with?
@bethhayes1
@bethhayes1 Год назад
Brilliant! Im a nurse in my local hospital. I work nights and thats when we give statins. I would estimate 1/3 of my patients are on them. My cholesterol is borderline high and I flatly refuse to take them after I've read and listened to stories like this. Greed rules the pharmaceutical industry!! Thanks for pulling the covers on this issue Dr. Malhotra!!
@gradyseasons8800
@gradyseasons8800 Год назад
Your cholesterol probably isn’t high at all. The pharmaceutical companies have lowered what they believe to be high Low cholesterol is more dangerous than high
@unbroken1010
@unbroken1010 Год назад
So your messing up 1/3 of your patients?
@Anne_Onymous
@Anne_Onymous Год назад
​@@unbroken1010 Read again hun
@bethhayes1
@bethhayes1 Год назад
@@unbroken1010 Sadly, I dont get a vote. The Dr. Has all the power.
@unbroken1010
@unbroken1010 Год назад
@@Anne_Onymous you give it to them at night. " When we give". That implies you are involved
@jameswoffinden9215
@jameswoffinden9215 8 месяцев назад
I am one of those who had side effects from statins. I had horrible nerve pain (neuropathy) in both legs. My wife sent me a box of grapefruit (I had work in another state at the time) so I stopped taking the statin medication. In about a week or two my pain went completely away. I stopped taking the medication and the pain has never returned. By the way, I have had my arteries checked and they are perfectly clear. Big pharma has so many doctors automatically prescribing statins to anyone elderly. It is sad.
@davidBarrel
@davidBarrel 7 месяцев назад
Same pain happend to my father 2 years ago, he was on statins , 15 years ago he had a brain stroke . A emergency doctor prescribe a pain killer ...completly contraindicated to his condition. 2 days after another brain stroke, 2 weeks on correct painkillers to solve the leg pain issue wich scaleted...nothing worked, back at home i realized they double the statins so I just decided to get rid of them, 2 days and the pain was completly gone, those f*kng statins
@LK-bz9sk
@LK-bz9sk 5 месяцев назад
Took a statin and within two days quads and biceps weakening. Like the gallon bottle of milk in the fridge felt very heavy.
@Berley_1234
@Berley_1234 4 месяца назад
you need COENZYME Q10... statins deplete this nutrient from the body and we dont make it efficienty, so levels get low. it is involved with muscle control
@lulusbackintown1478
@lulusbackintown1478 3 месяца назад
In the UK the government/NHS have told Doctors to prescribe more statins. Don't know the exact reason. I saw my Doctor for a problem and she ordered blood tests. The result of my H1c was 6. This used to be the upper normal level but now its been lowered to 5.7. The Doctor wanted to prescribe statins for me. I said no and she got quite huffy. I knew about the side affects and the relatively low returns. I have permanent AF and take blood thinners otherwise my heart and vessels are fine. I've had cardioversion twice but I revert to AF quite quickly. I've decided to deal with it by diet which means low carbs. I don't eat potatoes, bread, pasta or rice so lower veg. 🤞 this works.
@kaykasper8770
@kaykasper8770 2 месяца назад
It’s the kickbacks.
@bugtusslealien3931
@bugtusslealien3931 8 месяцев назад
My father was prescribed Bayer aspirin (small dosage). He ate terribly, exercised very little and had an extraordinarily tough life. He lived till 87. Eat healthy, excercise and hopefully have a non tough life and you'll live longer.
@austinhunt4260
@austinhunt4260 6 месяцев назад
I thank God that ethics and honesty prevail in some men and women.
@lesmotley6839
@lesmotley6839 Год назад
Wonderful interview with a real doctor. He confirmed my own anecdotal experience with taking statins. We are completely overmedicated in the West.
@wakethebarbarian4577
@wakethebarbarian4577 Год назад
It's obvious what's going on. Old people are a burden on society. Statins kill them off slowly, but surely.
@DoritoWorldOrder
@DoritoWorldOrder Год назад
It's all a big scam that has been baked into the very fundamental premises of the practice of medicine and medical education going all the way back into the Rockefeller oil barons in the early 20th century when they were looking to create new markets for petroleum derivatives, which were virtually the entire basis of the new and expanding chemical industry at the time. Under the guise of philanthropy, they used their massive wealth from their oil money to start offering grants of tens of millions of dollars to every major American university or college that had a medical program on campus - huge gifts that would fund the endowments of these schools for generations to come - but conditional on having "proper input and oversight" (control) over their educational curriculums for doctors in training, which allowed them to completely reshape the entire field of medicine and its underlying philosophy in just a few generations, pushing the field away from its naturalistic roots stretching all the way back to figures of the ancient world like Hippocrates, which focused on healthy lifestyle, hygiene, nutrition, and centuries-old natural herbal remedies brought over by the colonists from Europe in addition to those inherited from the Native Americans, and pushing the field towards "anatomical medicine" and "chemical medicine." I.e. using surgeries to cut things out of the anatomy whenever they became dysfunctional (which made money via the patenting of procedures and medical tools or machines) instead of figuring out how to make them functional again; and treating the symptoms of disease with exogenous, artificial chemical agents (which made money via the patenting of "drugs") instead of figuring out how to address the root causes of the disease state causing the symptoms.
@peachypink77
@peachypink77 8 месяцев назад
Wonder why 2 replies are not showing…
@ohlsenklauss9917
@ohlsenklauss9917 Год назад
When i was about 12 years old i was overweight and and had high cholesterol my doctor Wanted me to start taking statin But my mom refused back Then i wasnt critical of the pharma industry and thought if the doctor says ist helps ist will help, now im 16 Following a clean Diet im very athletic and lost a lot of weight and lowered my cholesterol , I couldnt imagine to be on medication at This young Age Hearing Your Guys expirience with this drug Made me apriciate my Moms decision to Not put me on on meds this young
@shaunhenderson2071
@shaunhenderson2071 Год назад
Good call by your mom!!
@drpath10
@drpath10 Год назад
Maybe your mom shouldn’t have been feeding you McDonald’s every day? Good job mom. I’m sure mommy is fat too
@sethpawlik
@sethpawlik Год назад
You are a smart young person. Remember that lesson for the rest of your life.
@userac-xpg
@userac-xpg Год назад
don't let them start you on medications early in life. Fix the problems yourself while you still can and before you develop major health issues.
@sleepyfish3929
@sleepyfish3929 Год назад
Your mom made a good call and more parents should avoid giving their kids unnecessary 'medication'
@maukasara808
@maukasara808 4 месяца назад
Thanks so much for your courage.
@haroldcrook4055
@haroldcrook4055 6 месяцев назад
Thank you VERY much for that info.
@bigboots6114
@bigboots6114 Год назад
i am a disabled vet and this is slightly different but still the same. my VA dr wanted me to get the jab, i told her i did research into the jab and found it could cause heart issues which i have heart issues from my time in the military. i told her i would not take the jab because of what i found out and she told me to stop looking up things on the internet. well she is now my FORMER VA dr
@aimeetorres323
@aimeetorres323 Год назад
I had the same issues at the VA. My doctor shamed me for not wanting the jab. I switched doctors as well.
@bigboots6114
@bigboots6114 Год назад
@@aimeetorres323 good for you, make sure you let the patient advocate know so they can put the complaint in their file
@jimb5163
@jimb5163 Год назад
The jab?
@jimb5163
@jimb5163 Год назад
😅😅😅😂😂😂😂
@louiseanderson1505
@louiseanderson1505 Год назад
Sounds about right. They don't want you researching and educating yourself. They want you dumb, docile and taking their poisonous potions.
@rosea2350
@rosea2350 9 месяцев назад
I have a heart condition and was prescribed statins for my high cholesterol. I like to go for 3 mile walks and one day my muscles hurt so bad I couldn’t walk. I told my doctor and he tried to prescribe be another brand of statins. I said I don’t want to take them and he said to his nurse “take a note that the patient is refusing medication and has a risk of heart attack and stroke.” I didn’t take them, my cholesterol is still high and I’m in good health, no heart issues.
@lydiamooney715
@lydiamooney715 4 месяца назад
I was told to go on them ,my god aches and pains dizzy spells ,gut issues, foggy brain then pains down my legs then vertigo. Came of them felt amazing again.doctor went nuts at me .went back on them straight away felt dreadful. I'm of them now .
@ny_gsdluver6227
@ny_gsdluver6227 2 месяца назад
Wow they tried to scare you into taking them, glad you didn't!
@johnhoole5775
@johnhoole5775 Месяц назад
To​@@lydiamooney715
@AJamesRichards-ir7yy
@AJamesRichards-ir7yy 3 месяца назад
Thank you this is literally a life changer. Your integrity deserves praise and recognition not the opposite of what you’re having to endure. Good luck for the future and once again thanks for bringing this out into the open.
@jeanniekaramigios3838
@jeanniekaramigios3838 6 месяцев назад
Congrats! Glad to see there are doctors that know what is right, truth, & ethical!😊👍🎉
@goddesstc
@goddesstc Год назад
Gotta love Dr. Malhotra! Tell the truth even if your career is at stake. I wish more Drs would have taken that attitude the last few years!
@johnnysprocketz
@johnnysprocketz Год назад
how is his career at stake?
@lovelight9164
@lovelight9164 Год назад
When I ask my cardiologist why I was prescribed 2 blood pressure meds known to cause cancer and his response was choose the lesser of two evils. Meaning a heart attack or cancer. People, please realize 90% of the doctors out there are NOT there trying to make you well, they are working for big pharma and every prescription is money in their pockets. Open your eyes and read those pamphlets before you ever take that first pill. I spent 30 years thinking my doctor was looking out for my health, he wasn't!!
@martinmerrill5366
@martinmerrill5366 Год назад
If you don't know now you never will!!!
@martinmerrill5366
@martinmerrill5366 Год назад
That goes to Jonny
@johnnysprocketz
@johnnysprocketz Год назад
@@martinmerrill5366 apparently neither do you ya dolt
@1smartmom
@1smartmom Год назад
My dad had a heart issue that was created from being on dialysis, and battling MRSA in his body, for so many years. He had a heart procedure and they immediately put him on statins. That was the standard. He began to have all kinds of “dementia” symptoms, hallucinations, and completely out of his head. In researching, I told the doctors they had to take him off the statins! He didn’t HAVE HIGH CHOLESTEROL, and the statins were lowering his cholesterol that didn’t need to be lowered. They brought him in and ran all kinds of tests. Tried to diagnose him with dementia. I argued back - NO! It’s the lack of cholesterol to his brain! After weeks of hospitalization and tests run, etc. they listened and took him off the statins. He IMMEDIATELY came back to us and his mind was restored. I couldn’t BELIEVE the doctors had not listened and were so ignorant to this problem of prescribing statins to someone who doesn’t have cholesterol issues. 🤦🏻‍♀️
@garyw9164
@garyw9164 Год назад
They really do push these drugs by scaring you witless with the "alternative of death if you refuse."
@jdy1054
@jdy1054 Год назад
You’re aware in the weeks before Lipitor hit the market, the level at which cholesterol was considered too high was changed from 300 to 200. I had issues from Lipitor almost as soon as I started taking it, but I attributed all these side affects to the small strokes I got from COVID Delta infection. Swallowing difficulties, muscle stiffness, nosebleeds, dry eyes, stiffness in my eyes abilities to look up and left and right, sleeplessness, fatigue. I was on atorvastatin for almost two years. I started feeling these weird vibrations in my body at night especially, I could hardly hold a pen and write, I felt shaky when I stood up. I literally felt like my nerves and heart were about to quit. I , too, had to tell the doc, it’s the damn Lipitor and I just told him I’m stopping it. He did some blood tests and my liver enzymes were 5 times the normal level. Liver doctor said I had MILI- medication induced liver injury. 3 moths later I am feeling much better although it’s not all back to normal yet. The more people I talk to, the more I learn these statins cause a LOT of problems. I added Ubiquinol CoQ10, high dose vitamin C and D on my own. The doctors gave me an autoimmune problem with a tetanus booster 22 years ago which has been a nightmare in and of itself. You wouldn’t believe how many adverse reactions to vaccines there are. I tell my doctor what I’m doing when I see him, but I do a lot of research from serious medical sites and I really don’t think I can harm myself anymore than these doctors who have almost caused me to die twice in 20 years. No freaking way was I going to take the COVID clot shot on their advice either. All those having reactions- I’ve been there. They can’t undo it. I feel for those reluctant to take it but forced to for employment’s sake. Those mandating an experimental shot and got symptoms after haranguing those leery- you reaped what toy sowed and I have zero sympathy for you. I have heard several people tell me stories similar to your dad’s. The brain needs cholesterol, your myelin nerve sheaths need cholesterol. Your heart is a muscle and needs cholesterol. Big pharm doesn’t look for cures- they want you to suffer so they make money.
@justjen4125
@justjen4125 Год назад
Most doctors don't use their Rational brain to think things thru. They are trained to follow protocols. Crazy u had more clarity about the big pic than them, scary. Thanks for sharing.
@rockybalboa768
@rockybalboa768 Год назад
@@justjen4125 If doctors don't follow government dictated protocols then they will be disciplined. So they give up thinking to keep their jobs.
@dufus2273
@dufus2273 Год назад
they're all on commissions
@MrStrobey
@MrStrobey 6 месяцев назад
As a statin user (along with associated heart disease hangers on) for many years I find the purported benefits are minimal while side effects (pre diabetic, muscle spasms etc) have become problematic. Not forgetting a change in body odour and the like. Thank you for this podcast both of you. A lot of food for thought. Changes coming.
@dawnhomes7035
@dawnhomes7035 Месяц назад
If statins work why is it that cardiovascular disease is still the number one cause of death?
@wonderfulwenna2710
@wonderfulwenna2710 Месяц назад
That’s a number 1 question.
@erickearns9812
@erickearns9812 6 дней назад
Because the government dietary rules are inverted. Carbs. Grains. Low fat. Low sodium. It’s BS. That stuff does absolutely nothing to help with Cardiovascular disease. I have it. Keto. Bloodwork has improved to perfect since food changes. Diabetes totally gone now. Good fats. Oils. Zero sugar. Clean Keto is the way.
@NatsGreaterReset
@NatsGreaterReset Год назад
This interview needs to be watched by the entire world.
@evafaym
@evafaym Год назад
My 87 yo mum started statins 11 years ago. Within months her previously excellent memory began to decline. I negotiated with her cardiologist to change her diet to reduce her cholesterol instead. He reluctantly agreed. Her memory returned... and 11 years later her memory remains good and she remains off statins. It is devastating to see the amount of people at her aged care home who have memory loss or dementia. The link between polypharmacy and memory loss in the elderly is established. Drs need to understand these risks, know how to de-prescribe and offer this information to their patients and their families.
@stevenmaritz759
@stevenmaritz759 Год назад
Jeez, I'm on Satins now and my memory is bad
@marilynhoward4561
@marilynhoward4561 Год назад
​​@@stevenmaritz759 stop taking statins, it's a scam to enrich doctors and big pharma.
@josephthybrother9534
@josephthybrother9534 Год назад
The myelin sheat that covers the neurons is made from cholesterol, the brain is 60% cholesterol and fat. You need good fat and cholesterol for brain function. Statins can cause myopathy, even myopathy of the heart in some people.
@atombomb31458
@atombomb31458 Год назад
@@stevenmaritz759 get the hell off of them
@atombomb31458
@atombomb31458 Год назад
@@josephthybrother9534 right on the money
@RY-kd8vi
@RY-kd8vi 2 месяца назад
Wonderful interview.
@risalangdon9883
@risalangdon9883 6 месяцев назад
I can personally attest to the side effects of statins. Within just 3 to 4 months, I couldn't hardly breath and if I had to get on my knees for anything, when I stood back up, I would get so light headed, I almost would pass out. I am still struggling to get my breathing back where it should be.
@VanessaVTS
@VanessaVTS Год назад
I've always had higher cholesterol levels; runs in my family. My doctor never really made a fuss about it, despite the yearly blood work always coming back with higher numbers. She must have known something deep down because every time we chatted about statins, she'd always end it with "well, let's just try to eat better and increase exercise first." I doubt she ever believed those pills worked, and she never pushed them on me, thankfully!
@karlyp3920
@karlyp3920 Год назад
​@@mysteryjesus most people are also too trusting of drs and just do whatever they say with no second thought or research
@asimmalik6378
@asimmalik6378 Год назад
​@@mysteryjesus Depending on your cholesterol level and risk factors, you will often be advised to try diet & lifestyle changes first before medication is offered. If you are above a certain risk level, it is deemed diet & lifestyle alone will not make the sufficient improvement required and in these cases are offered a statin as first line treatment.
@raff23able
@raff23able Год назад
I had naturally high cholesterol at just above the uk recommended healthy limit. My Gp said it was fine no need to do anything at all no advise on diet no advise on statins. Seven years laters I have moderate stenosis of my LAD at 50%. Don’t just trust information from online or your doctors find out what’s best research your own health and best of all pay for CT calcium scan or CT angiogram as it’s the only way you can really know what going on. But don’t just think high cholesterol is fine as for some people it is and for others it’s a death sentence.
@andrewferguson8032
@andrewferguson8032 Год назад
@@raff23able I had a CT calcium scan and it was pretty bad. Do you think I should take statins?
@kiethj7
@kiethj7 Год назад
Did she push the c19 vax? That's the real question
@johnmcarthur2948
@johnmcarthur2948 Год назад
I was prescribed statins because of a history of cardiovascular disease in my family. Within a month I developed muscle pains mainly in my legs. In addition, l had 3 separate 6 week long chest infections within 18 months. Previously I had seldom been troubled by any kind of respiratory infection. I had seemed to have a natural immunity. Eventually I stopped taking the statins, in spite of my doctor’s objections, and within days my muscular pain disappeared and I returned to my previous natural resistance to respiratory problems. That was 4 years ago and I’m feeling fine still. I take vitamin D3 & K2. I had covid and it was like a very mild cold. I refused the vaccine even when vaccine passports were imposed on us here in Scotland.
@sciencefliestothemoon2305
@sciencefliestothemoon2305 Год назад
Aside from many misunderstandings, did your tell your GP that you have side effects from the statin? And did the GP then stop them and was your risk score high enough to mandate an alternative drug?
@johnmcarthur2948
@johnmcarthur2948 Год назад
@@sciencefliestothemoon2305 I told the doctor about the side effects and he changed my statin from simvastatin to atorvastatin. He also reduced the dosage. After a period of much milder side effects, I decided I didn’t want to put up with any side effects and I just stopped taking them.
@paul9583
@paul9583 Год назад
BABYLON IS A WICKED KINGDOM, & SEDUCES HER NEIGHBORS; BROTHERS & SISTAS, WITH POISONS; VAXX & MEDICINES OF HER WRATHS! & WILLFULLY, DOES ANYTHING, TO TRY & STOP THE COMING OF OUR LORD; YAHAWAHSHI! THUS SHE PERSCRIBED, POISON MEDICINES & VAXX; FOR EVERYONE, TO HAVE! “For ALL NATIONS have DRUNK of the WINE of the WRATH of HER FORNICATION, & the KINGS of the EARTH have COMMITTED FORNICATION with HER, & the MERCHANTS of the EARTH are WAXED RICH through the ABUNDANCE of her DELICACIES; REVE.18:3!" The ELITEOUS, THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, in their SLEAZYNESS, PROFITED TREMENDOUSLY! & SOLD DEADLY POISON & PERSCRIBED DISEASES, TO ALL TAKERS of EVIL! THE CRUELTY of SIN, SEIZED UPON THE IGNORANCE, OF UNRIGHTEOUSNESS, & SINFUL LIVING Beings! THE ONE'S, FOLLOWING A Carnal desires, of WHOM many LAVISHLY LUST; ARE SEDUCED, & MANIPULATED; BY ONE'S OWN FANTASY, OF WANTING, TO BE; UNGODLY, & UNHOLY FULFILLED! & AS A RESULT, NOT SEEKING OUR HEAVENLY FATHER'S, YHWH & LORD, YAHAWAHSHI; OUR SHIELD & PROTECTION, ARE REMOVED! & WE SUCCUMB, TO THE WICKEDNESS OF DEMONS & EVILMEN! FOR SEEKING THEIR COUNSELS, FOR OUR CARE; & WHOM MADE THEMSELVES AVAILABLE, FOR OUR TOXIC PLEASURES; OF MISERIES! SPREADING FALSE NARRATIVES, WE BELIEVE, THEIR POLITRICKS; GOVERNMENTS, SCIENTISTS, & DOCTORS, WHO HAS NO ANSWERS, TO SOLVE OUR CRISIS & CARE; HEALTH, POVERTY, & HAPPINESS! HOWEVER SADLY, WE BECOME VICTIMS OF LIES! "& NO MARVEL, FOR SATAN HIMSELF MASQUERADES AS AN ANGEL OF LIGHT; 2Cor.11:14!" YES! We're ALL GUILTY & PARTICIPATED, FREELY! FOR, "IF WE CLAIM WE HAVE NO SIN, WE ARE ONLY FOOLING OURSELVES & NOT LIVING IN the TRUTH; 1 Jo.1:8!" NOT ONE OF US ARE INNOCENT! “IF ANY MAN DEFILE the TEMPLE of GOD, HIM SHALL GOD DESTROY; FOR THE TEMPLE of GOD IS HOLY, WHICH TEMPLE YE ARE; 1 COR. 3:17!" THUS, WE DEFILE OUR SPIRIT, & DIE! IT'S TIMES WE AWAKEN & LIVE! OBEY YHWH'S WORD & TRUTH! & “FLEE FORNICATION EVERY SIN that a MAN DOETH is WITHOUT the BODY; but HE that COMMITTETH FORNICATION SINNETH AGAINST HIS own BODY; 1 COR.6:18!” SHALOM!
@alibro7512
@alibro7512 Год назад
@@samcohanun I was prescribed two different statins while in my mid forties and they both nearly crippled me with knee pain. I tried stopping them for a while, then taking a reduced dose but the whole time I was taking them I and was barely able to climb a flight of stairs. I thought I was getting arthritis but after stopping the statins the symptoms are gone. I now take 75mg Aspirin instead with no bad side effects.
@sciencefliestothemoon2305
@sciencefliestothemoon2305 Год назад
@@johnmcarthur2948 yeah milder side effects are still no bueno. The NHS does offer alternatives, but the question is, do you need them
@donnieglenellyn
@donnieglenellyn 2 месяца назад
Excellent discussion. I really enjoyed the comments as well
@lori2182
@lori2182 7 месяцев назад
My father had 3 or 4 bypasses at age 60 and tried several statins but was never able to take them. His bypasses mostly closed up but over time he had grown a lot of accessory vessels. He did take a lot of meds to keep his vessels open in his later years but lived a fairly normal life until about a year before he died. He had pretty much quit seeing a cardiologist because there was nothing else they could do for him. He died at the age of 87. And he died from metastatic bladder cancer and not from his heart. He had had his bladder removed and a urostomy at age 80. And survived that surgery plus the surgery to remove a cancer tumor from his skull at 86.
@lori2182
@lori2182 7 месяцев назад
@@sunnyday7457 he had a rough go of it after the bladder removal, age 80, for a few months. But he did recover and was slowed down more by his heart than his urostomy. He was still doing pretty much what he wanted, only slower, until about 9-12 months before he passed away. After he found out his bladder cancer had spread all over he had some immunotherapy to help preserve his spine. That was a little rough on him. Passed away at 87.
@atomoyoga
@atomoyoga Год назад
We need more doctors like this. With good ethics and critical thinking. And we need Joe and others to communicate the people. Perfect combination! Thank you
@fiona4228
@fiona4228 Год назад
Yes, so many of them are working for giant medical complexes and are corporate employees. I miss the independent practitioners that you could talk to and trust to be honest with you. Seeing most doctors is less personal than taking a pet to a veterinarian. Their attitudes are so dismissive because most aren't concerned about building their practices -- just corporate doctor wonks.
@hardcoreherbivore4730
@hardcoreherbivore4730 Год назад
🙄
@drpath10
@drpath10 Год назад
We need more grifters? 😂
@dme2453
@dme2453 8 месяцев назад
The world needs more people like this. Stand up and tell the truth, regardless.
@Nick-yl8qw
@Nick-yl8qw 3 месяца назад
This cardiologist is an antivaxx quack who cherry picks studies
@MultiPraderas
@MultiPraderas 2 месяца назад
It should be one of the most important TOPICS of discussion and disclosure, it should be on and on in every podcast in every forum bc your health matters! There’s no regard for human frailty in this world! It must concern everyone! Find real stories in your community, learn from the population and get involved to save lives! Blessings
@user-dd8tp6ud7h
@user-dd8tp6ud7h 2 месяца назад
Damn straight!
@littlebitmckee8234
@littlebitmckee8234 2 месяца назад
Fabulous interview
@edensmith552
@edensmith552 2 месяца назад
Thank you, Dr. Malhotra ❤ for this information. God bless you, Sir. 🙏
@JacanaProductions
@JacanaProductions 2 месяца назад
Aseem Malhotra is a controversial British cardiologist,[1] health campaigner,[2] author, and, contrary to public health consensus, an anti-mRNA vaccine activist.
@freesk8
@freesk8 Год назад
I've been prescribed statins by several doctors over the last 20 years. I heard about the side-effects, and never filled the prescriptions. Still here after 20 years. I turn 60 soon. No heart problems.
@ronaknanda6175
@ronaknanda6175 Год назад
Superb . Diet n excercise is the Key . Reducing the stress n good sleep
@louiseanderson1505
@louiseanderson1505 Год назад
Well done you. You do exactly as I do. Almost every prescription my doc has ever handed me, and that includes my dentist too, has ended up in the bin. I just tell them what they want to hear and decide for myself after researching.
@wyattfamily8997
@wyattfamily8997 Год назад
Good judgement.
@richardfowler9901
@richardfowler9901 Год назад
Same I was 40 at 70 see the doctor statins advised again. You are what you eat.
@vhufeosqap
@vhufeosqap Год назад
@@louiseanderson1505 congratulations?
@cathylaver4146
@cathylaver4146 Год назад
So good we still have people like Aseem who put everything at risk for the good of the people , so much admiration for you Aseem . Thank You 🙏
@MrNickwells814
@MrNickwells814 7 месяцев назад
Well done 👏 and hope nurses and doctors take a stand together.. the time is now !
@Nick-yl8qw
@Nick-yl8qw 3 месяца назад
Nurses ? They don’t and shouldn’t be giving any king of medical advice
@Tecolote41
@Tecolote41 2 месяца назад
@@Nick-yl8qw Nurse practitioner?
@jjwilliamson8216
@jjwilliamson8216 8 месяцев назад
Thank you Joe! My dad has been on statins add had horrible side effects. He is going to drop them. Thanks again for helping us
@HoofHearted801
@HoofHearted801 Год назад
Dr. Malhotra is one of the best in the World. I've listened to him w/ Dr John Campbell and Neal Oliver and other medical truth seekers. These people pay a price to uphold integrity of Medical Oath.Thx Joe
@Vtwinken
@Vtwinken Год назад
Several years ago now. I was diagnosed with with two auto-immune diseases, polymyalgia and rheumatoid arthritis. I suffered a major heart attack several years ago before that. Was prescribed statins. After my diagnosed with two auto-immune diseases from a specialist. On a regular doctor visit at my GP, he suggested I stop my statins on short term. I did, within a week nearly all my auto- immune symptoms went away. After 6 months all my symptoms went away completely. It was a living nightmare. I simply eat right and exercise now, and feel great. I was very fortunate that I had 0% heart damage.
@thedude5342
@thedude5342 Год назад
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 no heart damage ... Ok
@drpath10
@drpath10 Год назад
LMAO 0% heart damage after a “major” heart attack? 😂😂 You do realize the heart can’t grow back, right? Like you have a large scar where the muscle died? And that scar won’t be able to contract and thus it will make your heart weaker.
@thedude5342
@thedude5342 Год назад
@@drpath10 Starting To Wonder if this is all bots Or actors to kill off American people.
@Vtwinken
@Vtwinken Год назад
@@drpath10 oh so you're a doctor. You must of been involved in my unique situation. You need to return to you miserable life.
@SuperSummer58
@SuperSummer58 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for having Dr Malhotra on…he is one smart guy…
@Nick-yl8qw
@Nick-yl8qw 3 месяца назад
He’s a quack antivaxxer
@twmd
@twmd 2 месяца назад
only an idiot would say he's a smart guy
@Billybobranders
@Billybobranders 10 дней назад
For those of you wondering how to modify your diet here are some simple ways. No matter what you are going to sacrifice foods you like. Breakfast-Cut out toast and meat with your 3 eggs and add vegetables to make a scramble. Lunch- buy pre mixed salad bags and add a handful to a container with a couple slices of turkey and pack some dressing. Go easy on dressing. Bring 5 crackers of some kind. Apple, banana for snack. Dinner- small portion of chicken (1 thigh or 1/2 a breast with air fried vegetables. No rice, no potatoes, no bread. Add a salad if you need more. Desert if needed 1 oatmeal cookie. The trick is to not combine bad carbs with the proteins. Avoid restaurants and fast food. Eat at home. Buy organic greens and grass fed beef. Im 67. Work construction with my bags on. Ride a mountain bike 2x’s a week and do other exercises at night 3x a week. It’s like Joe says: You have to do hard things.
@iblismanifestations231
@iblismanifestations231 Год назад
HUGE respect to this guest for sharing this info to the world!
@stanleyspadowski235
@stanleyspadowski235 Год назад
* misinformation to the world
@paul9583
@paul9583 Год назад
BABYLON IS A WICKED KINGDOM, & SEDUCES HER NEIGHBORS; BROTHERS & SISTAS, WITH POISONS; VAXX & MEDICINES OF HER WRATHS! & WILLFULLY, DOES ANYTHING, TO TRY & STOP THE COMING OF OUR LORD; YAHAWAHSHI! THUS SHE PERSCRIBED, POISON MEDICINES & VAXX; FOR EVERYONE, TO HAVE! “For ALL NATIONS have DRUNK of the WINE of the WRATH of HER FORNICATION, & the KINGS of the EARTH have COMMITTED FORNICATION with HER, & the MERCHANTS of the EARTH are WAXED RICH through the ABUNDANCE of her DELICACIES; REVE.18:3!" The ELITEOUS, THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, in their SLEAZYNESS, PROFITED TREMENDOUSLY! & SOLD DEADLY POISON & PERSCRIBED DISEASES, TO ALL TAKERS of EVIL! THE CRUELTY of SIN, SEIZED UPON THE IGNORANCE, OF UNRIGHTEOUSNESS, & SINFUL LIVING Beings! THE ONE'S, FOLLOWING A Carnal desires, of WHOM many LAVISHLY LUST; ARE SEDUCED, & MANIPULATED; BY ONE'S OWN FANTASY, OF WANTING, TO BE; UNGODLY, & UNHOLY FULFILLED! & AS A RESULT, NOT SEEKING OUR HEAVENLY FATHER'S, YHWH & LORD, YAHAWAHSHI; OUR SHIELD & PROTECTION, ARE REMOVED! & WE SUCCUMB, TO THE WICKEDNESS OF DEMONS & EVILMEN! FOR SEEKING THEIR COUNSELS, FOR OUR CARE; & WHOM MADE THEMSELVES AVAILABLE, FOR OUR TOXIC PLEASURES; OF MISERIES! SPREADING FALSE NARRATIVES, WE BELIEVE, THEIR POLITRICKS; GOVERNMENTS, SCIENTISTS, & DOCTORS, WHO HAS NO ANSWERS, TO SOLVE OUR CRISIS & CARE; HEALTH, POVERTY, & HAPPINESS! HOWEVER SADLY, WE BECOME VICTIMS OF LIES! "& NO MARVEL, FOR SATAN HIMSELF MASQUERADES AS AN ANGEL OF LIGHT; 2Cor.11:14!" YES! We're ALL GUILTY & PARTICIPATED, FREELY! FOR, "IF WE CLAIM WE HAVE NO SIN, WE ARE ONLY FOOLING OURSELVES & NOT LIVING IN the TRUTH; 1 Jo.1:8!" NOT ONE OF US ARE INNOCENT! “IF ANY MAN DEFILE the TEMPLE of GOD, HIM SHALL GOD DESTROY; FOR THE TEMPLE of GOD IS HOLY, WHICH TEMPLE YE ARE; 1 COR. 3:17!" THUS, WE DEFILE OUR SPIRIT, & DIE! IT'S TIMES WE AWAKEN & LIVE! OBEY YHWH'S WORD & TRUTH! & “FLEE FORNICATION EVERY SIN that a MAN DOETH is WITHOUT the BODY; but HE that COMMITTETH FORNICATION SINNETH AGAINST HIS own BODY; 1 COR.6:18!” SHALOM!
@iblismanifestations231
@iblismanifestations231 Год назад
@@stanleyspadowski235 I disagree. This is coming from an ex-obese person who was prescribed statins, instead of being told to change lifestyle by their doctor. After taking the control of things by my own hands a few years back, I am now 88 lbs lighter and have packed on loads of muscle and am thriving - all of this got even better once I took myself off of those statins as well. I can definitely say based on experience that steak, liver, eggs and butter are the kings of food. Additionally, I managed to avoid having those COVID jabs too, and am doing fine despite catching it more than once. The real misinformation comes from the big pharma companies whose mere function is to profit off of our sickness. Have a nice day.
@theozzy4717
@theozzy4717 Год назад
@@stanleyspadowski235 what's the misinformation?
@stanleyspadowski235
@stanleyspadowski235 Год назад
@@iblismanifestations231 How’s your cholesterol? LDL? Sky high? Ticking timebomb.
@jeaniemccombs2200
@jeaniemccombs2200 Год назад
Thank you so much! When my dr first prescribed statins, I got letters and phone calls from social security, Medicare and my insurance company telling me not to stop taking them. It felt very invasive, like the whole world had my medical records. After ten days I could barely walk, I had no strength in my legs or arms, I couldn’t climb 4 steps into my house and the pain kept me awake. I stopped taking them, but every dr appointment has become a battle, it’s exhausting. I’m taking this video with me next time.
@interstellarM81
@interstellarM81 Год назад
Expose them. Proud of you
@SanyYugo2020
@SanyYugo2020 Год назад
What is the exact name of the medication? My father also takes something I just want to know if this is the samething
@FabulousIdea-xe8gt
@FabulousIdea-xe8gt Год назад
@@SanyYugo2020 - Atorvastatin Calcium Tablets - Tablete za kontrolu kolestorola.
@jeaniemccombs2200
@jeaniemccombs2200 Год назад
@@SanyYugo2020 I’m sorry, I don’t remember, probably something generic
@SanyYugo2020
@SanyYugo2020 Год назад
@@FabulousIdea-xe8gt pa ima ih raznih zato neznam dali su sve ili neke posebno koje imaju ove side effects
@johnbennett7065
@johnbennett7065 7 месяцев назад
A vutsy man with integrity in an attribute sadlyissing onto todays world of deceit and lies,all for money. Most informative video I am passing on to others. Thank you
@janetkeen8280
@janetkeen8280 Год назад
3 months ago I had a total cholesterol over 350. The doctor wanted to put me on a large dose of a statin. I researched other options. Heavy niacin, salmon oil, Quanol and heavy exercise added to my daily regime of vitamins and minerals. My eating habits restricted sugar, flour, processed foods too. I dropped 100 points! No statins! Bless you for going against the $$$ pharmaceutical agenda!
@Reply-who-me
@Reply-who-me Год назад
This guy is spot on. I was prescribed a statin after a cardiologist looked at my LDL and EKG results and visiting with me for a matter of 5min with an incredible amount of urgent concern. He wanted me to start this statin ASAP before we even scheduled a stress test and heart monitoring. As a 42yo female who is very active, this seemed very alarming that he didn’t bother to ask this about me or about my diet before going straight to a statin. My BS meter was through the roof with this guy. I contacted a friend who happened to be a surgeon and he referred me to another cardiologist he trusted with his mother. This guy looked at my labs, talked with me in detail about my lifestyle observations and concerns. He had me complete an MRI and other cardiac imaging. Results were I was very healthy and no need to be on a statin and to just keep an eye on things with a 6 lead ekg device. In short know yourself and trust your gut, especially when it comes to industrial medical complex.
@michaeldiroma2861
@michaeldiroma2861 Год назад
I had a cardiologist prescribe a satin as a palitave in case I needed it…. didn’t take it…
@zaravr
@zaravr Год назад
Dr Robert Morse
@BrettASnell
@BrettASnell Год назад
The VA keeps mailing them to me. Told the doctor I was not going to take. Bottle after bottle keeps showing up.
@matthewmullins4046
@matthewmullins4046 Год назад
​@@BrettASnell wtf? And who the hell is paying for that if you refused it?
@ruthalexander6681
@ruthalexander6681 Год назад
@@matthewmullins4046 The Taxpayers!
@roseclaxton5706
@roseclaxton5706 7 месяцев назад
JOE ROCKS! APPRECIATE HIS INTERVIEWS 😊
@marksamuelsen2750
@marksamuelsen2750 6 месяцев назад
I’m a 70yo and I’ve been taking Statins for a couple years and I feel fine. Just had a blood test and everything is in the normal range. My blood pressure is also in the normal range.
@Bettintx
@Bettintx Год назад
My husband was on one statin that caused severe muscle pain. The second one affected his memory and caused confusion. He doesn’t take any now and is back to normal.
@catherinewilson1079
@catherinewilson1079 Год назад
My mom who was born in 1920 refused to take unnecessary medications. She stayed away from doctors as much as she could, exercised and ate healthy. She only deferred from this habit when she was diagnosed with tri-geminal neuralgia at age 85. She died from stroke at 87. (For which I blame hydrogenated margarine)
@bradnadeau6553
@bradnadeau6553 Год назад
Um or she was 87. She lived longer that most.
@ticker1963
@ticker1963 Год назад
No one should be eating margarine, I was told that this is only one molecule away from plastic. Eat real butter.
@catherinewilson1079
@catherinewilson1079 Год назад
@@ticker1963 I changed back to butter years ago. But I think the last generation were seduced by margarine when it first came out. Today we know better than to believe marketing.
@billmoyer3254
@billmoyer3254 Год назад
@@bradnadeau6553 Um,um um um um um
@bobs182
@bobs182 Год назад
@@ticker1963 Margarine tastes nothing like butter. I would rather have nothing than margarine.
@lobstermash
@lobstermash Месяц назад
I'm extremely grateful to Drs Abrahamson and Malhotra for their courage in standing by their work. I was put on statins and quickly developed muscle pains that prevented me from going for walks, brain fog and memory problems, and attacks of acute breathlessness. The breathlessness is a known side-effect of statins like the others, but less common. So my quality of life was greatly reduced and I couldn't exercise or think. I stopped the statins and quickly recovered. My doctor started me on a different statins, said it didn't have side-effects, but the side-effects were back in a week. I stayed off the statins for a few weeks then, and went to tell the Dr that I would stay off. He persuaded me that there was one further type that would not cause side effects and put me on a low dose. A few days later I'm gasping for breath and can't remember anything. I can't live like that. I can't walk anywhere, and I can't do anything. If he really wants to keep prescribing then OK, but I'm not swallowing them.
@mgoss350
@mgoss350 4 месяца назад
My husband had bypass.....after 5 years and research, he quit statin and blood pressure(which he controlled with diet and exercise) SO completely life changing how much better he felt.
@EveningOfficer
@EveningOfficer Год назад
I’m 26 and have never been prescribed anything in my life. Thanks to these videos, I am resolved to only ever accept a prescription medication if I myself have throughly researched it and have a basic understanding of its method of action within the body. Take your health into your own hands, people, because no body can possibly care as much about your well-being as you do (or should).
@irishfruitandberries9059
@irishfruitandberries9059 Год назад
Yep, be responsible for your own health
@davidkymdell452
@davidkymdell452 Год назад
I'm the same...I do take medications but I research the shit out of everything
@wbeckmann6965
@wbeckmann6965 Год назад
Absolutely. It astounds me what people will accept with absolutely no research.
@i-am-that-what-i-am
@i-am-that-what-i-am Год назад
Smart move. When my dad was 60 he was on ten different medications and had no idea what any of them were for... Now i'm 60, i take no medications at all, other than the occasionasl headache tablet... What i do however, is not eat processed junk food and exercise a little.
@hannahsoulsby7508
@hannahsoulsby7508 Год назад
Definitely. I have PCOS and was told I couldn't have children. Instead of trying private IVF, I did some research and changed my diet first (for free), cut carbs and sugar, my cycle came back to normal within 2 month and now I have my baby boy.
@danalorrainedodds1245
@danalorrainedodds1245 Год назад
Great talk. I really give credit to dr Aseem Malhotra. What a hero in these very difficult times.
@sherrymonfils9342
@sherrymonfils9342 2 месяца назад
A doctor w/ ethics..my, my...imagine that! Kudos to him!!
@ROBSwank-pm1vd
@ROBSwank-pm1vd 8 месяцев назад
Great interview n Superior info on statins regarding HC ! 👌
@tehCloudsAbove
@tehCloudsAbove Год назад
My father was prescribed Statins for high cholesterol several years ago. He always took them regularly. Two years ago he developed severe muscle pains, and saw several doctors to figure out the root cause. The consensus was that he was just getting old and just had low testosterone. Last July my father died suddenly and tragically of a heart attack at the age of 57. I am 23, have a younger brother and sister. This has and continues to cause immense pain and sorrow for my family. This man is a true hero for taking a stand against traditional medicine and big pharma. People need to know the truth.
@wyattfamily8997
@wyattfamily8997 Год назад
Never see it on M.S.M. and because of the money involved individuals are "encouraged" not to rock the boat.
@vhufeosqap
@vhufeosqap Год назад
Another comment where someone has a relative with evidently poor cardiac health and the person still dies and it is stated as if the statins caused the death. I’m sorry to anyone who loses a loved one, and especially when young. I had a relative who’s doctor told him to take a statin but he didnt want to fill it and he died from a heart attack in his 50’s. My point is that millions of us live unhealthy lifestyles, sometimes out of our control to an extent, and heart attacks are very very common. Therefore just because someone is prescribed statins and still dies young does not mean they harmed that person. Most people are advised to change their lifestyle before they are out on the drugs but people have habits and changing diet and exercise etc is clearly challenging… just look at all the people that are obese or have any other unhealthy habit. Anyways, hope my point came across. Sorry for the loss of your loved one, have a nice day.
@teddybou1790
@teddybou1790 Год назад
@@vhufeosqap Statins are prescribed for bad cholesterol. How does that relate to treating the heart health? I think that's his point.... Doctors should not just prescribe things and act as though everything will be alright when it's not.
@zildian1983
@zildian1983 Год назад
Sorry for your loss at such a young age! ❤
@nuclearcatbaby1131
@nuclearcatbaby1131 Год назад
Should have taken COQ10. And maybe tried natural statins found in mushrooms.
@lysadil
@lysadil Год назад
My husband was told to get used with the side effects. He told his doctor he can’t take the statins. They kept prescribing them to him. So we bought them and threw them in the garbage😂. He’s doing great and got released from the heart clinic.
@katerinaharrington4656
@katerinaharrington4656 Год назад
Why did you bought them?
@claraisely9397
@claraisely9397 Год назад
You buy them to keep peace with them so they might really try to help you.
@someone2021
@someone2021 Год назад
@@claraisely9397 It's called superstition and its not science. It is criminal what these aholes are doing.
@drpath10
@drpath10 Год назад
Wait so how great is he really doing if he had to go to a heart clinic? Let me guess. Is he obese? Sleep apnea? High BP? High glucose? Any other comorbidities? Yeah, keep believing that your husband is somehow different than decades of research 😂😂😂
@someone2021
@someone2021 Год назад
@@drpath10 Can people please reply to the correct comments!!
@ai-baking-f1
@ai-baking-f1 7 месяцев назад
Thank you Joe and Dr Malhotra for doing this. And thank you to Dr Malhotra for having the rhino hide to keep pushing. I got off statins a few years ago and now am seeing all the new research about how damaging they can be.
@markoneil5279
@markoneil5279 7 месяцев назад
Aseem is a great man.
@cac7865
@cac7865 Год назад
I’m from the UK 🇬🇧 Dr Assem Malhotra is fantastic UK consultant cardiologist. So glad Joe Rogan is speaking to him.
@isupportthecurrentthing.1514
This cardiologist is challenging the scientific consensus and so should be scrutinized extra carefully. I fact checked his first three claims and they're incorrect or outright lies. Not a very good start. I'm only a minute and a half in but I doubt he can redeem himself after that . Three strikes and you're out. I recommend people use open AI to fact check what these studies actually say. We're entering a very different era thanks to AI.
@Anon-xd3cf
@Anon-xd3cf Год назад
"his first three c!aims" Name them and link sources of debunkment. Receipts please.
@vandengrey6912
@vandengrey6912 Год назад
@@isupportthecurrentthing.1514 Fact checking via what source and Ai is controlled by the mainstream.
@isupportthecurrentthing.1514
@@Anon-xd3cf Of course. Thank you for asking. Open AI fact check - No, it is not correct to say that 80% of cholesterol is due to genetics rather than diet. While genetics can play a role in cholesterol levels, the exact contribution of genetics vs. diet can vary widely from person to person. Several studies have estimated that genetics contribute around 40-60% of the variation in total cholesterol levels among individuals. This means that the remaining variation in cholesterol levels is due to other factors, including diet, physical activity levels, and other lifestyle factors. It is important to note that even if someone has a genetic predisposition to high cholesterol levels, they can still make dietary and lifestyle changes to manage their cholesterol levels and reduce their risk of heart disease. Eating a healthy diet, exercising regularly, maintaining a healthy weight, and avoiding smoking are all important steps that can be taken to manage cholesterol levels and reduce cardiovascular risk, regardless of underlying genetic factors. No, the Framingham study did not find that the risk of heart disease was only seen for people with cholesterol over 300. The Framingham Heart Study is a significant ongoing study that was started in 1948 to investigate the factors that contribute to cardiovascular disease. In the early years of the study, high cholesterol levels were found to be a strong predictor of cardiovascular disease risk. This helped establish cholesterol as an important risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Over time, the Framingham study and other research have shown that the relationship between cholesterol levels and cardiovascular risk is more complex than originally thought. While having high cholesterol levels is still an important risk factor for cardiovascular disease, other factors, such as inflammation and other lifestyle factors can also contribute to cardiovascular risk. Additionally, the specific threshold for what is considered "high" cholesterol levels and the exact level at which cardiovascular risk increases may vary according to an individual's overall health and medical history. Therefore, it is not accurate to say that the Framingham study found that the risk of heart disease only occurs in people with cholesterol over 300, as this oversimplifies the study findings and does not reflect our current understanding of the relationship between cholesterol and cardiovascular disease risk. No, most of the people with high cholesterol in the Framingham study did not have familial hypercholesterolemia (FH). Familial hypercholesterolemia is a relatively rare genetic disorder that causes extremely high levels of LDL or "bad" cholesterol from birth. The Framingham study was a population study that investigated the relationship between various risk factors and the development of cardiovascular disease. While it did not specifically focus on FH, it did find that high levels of LDL cholesterol are a significant risk factor for cardiovascular disease in the general population. While some individuals with high cholesterol levels in the Framingham study may have had genetic factors that contributed to their cholesterol levels, the majority were likely due to dietary and lifestyle factors, such as consuming excess saturated and trans fats, being inactive, and being overweight or obese. These factors are known to contribute to higher levels of LDL cholesterol, which can increase the risk of developing cardiovascular disease over time.
@isupportthecurrentthing.1514
@@vandengrey6912 I don't think it works like that. The AI just reads from its sources and gives you it's answer. I reckon it's the sources that are potentially corrupted by the mainstream ' not so much the AI. Do you have reason to believe that the Framingham study is a bad source ?-Designed to sell statins , perhaps ? Even if , this cardiologist has misrepresented what's in the actual study. I highly doubt the AI will lie about what's in the source - It wouldn't be very useful if it did that and people would reject it. I don't know though. How d'you think it works ?
@jeannedigennaro6484
@jeannedigennaro6484 Год назад
Dr. Malhotra is such a great advocate for lifestyle changes to prevent metabolic disease. A real hero.
@brianmoran1968
@brianmoran1968 7 месяцев назад
Well done Joe, appreciated
@ThinkingMom1978
@ThinkingMom1978 7 месяцев назад
I’m an FNP and I had a cardiologist once tell me that he feels every single person needs to be on a statin daily and that he himself was taking a statin even though he was normal weight, had no risk factors.
@kelvinsmith7257
@kelvinsmith7257 Год назад
I was recommended to start this medication last month because i got told i had high cholesterol, waited to talk a doctor found out i was just over the limit but I'd already had improved it, impression i got was 56yrs old overweight and hgv driver & lazy, already lost 2 stone & now hearing this. From the 🇬🇧 don't trust the media & my trust in the doctors is going rapidly. Thanks alot for this
@hypnosstratagem1277
@hypnosstratagem1277 Год назад
I am a third year medical student, and this is very concerning. This is definitely not what we were taught.
@maryrenaud6732
@maryrenaud6732 Год назад
Of course not, what you are taught has to do with selling big Pharma drugs, whether needed or not needed, or harmful to patients. Read the short book ‘The Nature of Scientific Revolutions’ by Thomas Kuhn, it reveals how the accepted hypothesis in any field is extremely difficult to overturn, even when the evidence overwhelmingly shows it to be wrong. classic example is Galileo, followed by Semmelweis centuries later on the need to wash hands before delivering babies so physicians would not pass infections to women. many examples today: vaccines will save you (Read Turtles All the Way Down), statins prevent heart attacks (while destroying your health) and much more. Beware of what you are taught, listen to your patients, look at contrary evidence.Learn about nutrition and vitamins. May God help you on your journey…
@interstellarM81
@interstellarM81 Год назад
Yeah well after peeking what’s behind the curtain and see disorder chaos, docs following order from pharmaceuticals reps. Yeah no. $$. I told myself I was not going to be a part of that. Helping them see as many patients as possible to Rx as many pills etc.. Quit my cardiology job and never looked back.
@nyknicksable
@nyknicksable Год назад
And trans woman are men in case they are teaching you otherwise.
@estrogen_intolerant
@estrogen_intolerant Год назад
@@nyknicksablewhat is a woman?
@Cordycep1
@Cordycep1 Год назад
YOur typical patient will have 4 to 6, I seen 15 medications. What is bad is drug companies never tested all those med interacting with other meds. The patients come to see me for strange symdrome that their Dr cant figure out. And it always the medications that is the root of the problem and damaging their health but Dr will never state the side efects because of liability. Some patients get so bad from medication that they bleed in stomach & stools & causes cirrhosis , and Dr will blackmail the patient so not risk liability.
@newsoundism
@newsoundism 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for this!
@macmcc3201
@macmcc3201 2 месяца назад
Its so nice that Joe just let's the guest talk. 😊
@maxy-sp7cn
@maxy-sp7cn Год назад
Dr Aseem Malhotra is amazing, and he was the only doctor in the UK to call out the side effects of Covid-19 jabs as well!
@EuphoriaFitness030
@EuphoriaFitness030 Год назад
Interesting , but I'm sure not the only one
@marky147
@marky147 Год назад
Only when he realised he could get $20k an appearance for it...
@AM2K2
@AM2K2 Год назад
@@marky147 Who is paying him that?
@marky147
@marky147 Год назад
@@AM2K2 anyone that wants him to speak at an event. He'll do an online appearance for the discounted rate of 10k, though.
@maxy-sp7cn
@maxy-sp7cn Год назад
@marky147 Watch him call it out on the BBC when they had him on to talk about something else.
@barnbuild27
@barnbuild27 Год назад
I’ve been prescribed three different statins by doctors and all three made me as weak as a little puppy. I had no stamina on my bicycle and could hardly ride up a hill without my chest hurting. In the gym I could hardly lift half the weight I had been lifting. I stopped taking each within weeks of starting and strength and stamina returned to normal with 10 days. Three strikes, statins are out.
@emeraldfox7175
@emeraldfox7175 Год назад
Same here!
@wd6358
@wd6358 Год назад
I'm about to be prescribed my 3rd attempt. I've been sick for 2 weeks and totally fatigued today. Now that I read through the comments I'm realizing my cold symptoms could be due to the drug? As my first attempt with a statin I had the exact same side effects. Just thought I had a cold at the time. 2 colds within 6 weeks is not normal
@RW0564
@RW0564 Год назад
Same results I had after taking statins.I couldn’t exercise anymore
@kdub3892
@kdub3892 7 месяцев назад
I was given statins at age of 24 for high cholesterol over 220. I took them for 2 months and just stopped. I also have genetic high cholesterol in my family. Now at 49 still extremely healthy low pressure fit and active
@52marli
@52marli 7 месяцев назад
Too bad we don't have more honesty like this in our society.
@patfondren6013
@patfondren6013 Год назад
I have a friend who is 90 years old, never sick, never had heart disease except for high BP in her 70s. She has some skin issues. Fair skinned. She has had a cholesterol of over 600. She walks and ran daily for years, watched her diet. She takes her BP pills and that was all she has ever had. So did her mother. Her mother lived to be over 100. Had high BP but that was all. She has decided, following her husband's death, to live in an assisted living. She is doing great. Memory intact. She is a reader, attends church regularly, associates with her education peers who also are at the same facility.
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