Sunday, January 11, 2026

"Statin Drugs Have Not Saved Millions Of Lives...They've Actually KILLED Millions of People!"

 


🚨"Statin Drugs Have Not Saved Millions Of Lives...They've Actually KILLED Millions of people!"

- Dr. Jack Wolfson, Cardiologist


- Brain Bleed Risk Explodes: Low cholesterol causes a 3X increase in hemorrhagic strokes. When LDL drops below 70 mg/dL, brain bleeds skyrocket—backed by peer-reviewed data.


- Deadly Cholesterol Drop: Every 30 mg/dL decrease in serum cholesterol links to a 22% higher risk of death from ANY cause. (Minnesota Coronary Experiment buried this for years!)


- Cancer & Dementia Surge: Chemically lowering total cholesterol below 180 mg/dL dramatically boosts cancer and dementia rates. Below 150 mg/dL? Chronic illnesses like cancer and autoimmune diseases hit hard.


- Diabetes Epidemic from Statins: 36% of statin users get diagnosed with new-onset type 2 diabetes. That's not a side effect—it's a crisis!


- Higher LDL = Longer Life: Research confirms: The higher your LDL, the longer you live. LDL transports cholesterol and regulates your immune system—lowering it with drugs has deadly consequences.


- Optimal Cholesterol for Vibrant Health: Aim for at least 200 mg/dL total cholesterol (5.2 mmol/L outside US). In 1960, 350 mg/dL was normal—don't let them scare you into lowering it!


- No Heart Benefits, Just Myths: Lowering cholesterol doesn't reduce cardiovascular risk, heart attacks, strokes, or mortality. Saturated fat and cholesterol? Zero impact on CVD outcomes.


- Statins' Horrific Side Effects List: No benefits, only risks like Alzheimer's, Cancer, Pancreatitis, Liver Damage, Diabetes, Depression/Suicidality, Lupus, Parkinson's, ALS, Hormonal Deficiency, Brain Damage, MS, Muscle Pain/Tearing, Severe Weakness, Neuropathy, Heart Failure, Vertigo, Cognitive Impairment, Dementia.


Cited resources & research in comments down below.


What are your thoughts? Have statins harmed you or a loved one? Reply below—let's expose the truth!


Valerie Anne 1970

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