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Cholesterol Wars: Diet vs. Statins
Health Alert 113
A new study proves that a cholesterol-lowering diet is just
as good at lowering cholesterol and C-reactive protein levels (high levels indicate
heart disease) as statin drugs.
The new study proves that drugs aren't necessary to reduce cholesterol.
The right diet can lower cholesterol just as well. Today, I'll tell you
about that new study. And how you can lower your cholesterol with a few delicious
additions to your diet.
* The Victor Is Clear *
You know how I feel about statin drugs. They are some of the most dangerous
drugs doctors prescribe. And doctors are prescribing them in loads, regardless
of the deadly side effects. In a past Health Alert, I told you that Americans
bought over $12 billion last year. Hopefully, that's all about to change.
The July issue of JAMA reported a refreshing study. Participants either ate
a control diet very low in saturated fat, took the statin drug Lovastatin, or
ate a diet high in plant sterols, fiber, and almonds.
The low fat participants had a decrease in cholesterol by only 8%, and a decrease
in c-reactive protein (toxin that is a good indicator of heart disease- the
lower, the better) levels by 10%.
The statin users had a 30% decrease in cholesterol, and a 33% decrease in c-reactive
protein levels. Sounds like a winner, but wait. The participants who ate a diet
high in plant sterols had a decrease in cholesterol by 29% and a decrease in
C-reactive protein by 28%. 1
Even though the statins and sterols produced comparable results, the plant
sterol diet is the winner. The diet gives similar result without all of the
harmful side effects of drugs.
And, the plant sterol diet clearly beat that joke of a low fat diet. This is
more proof that the low-fat diet is not a good choice for lowering cholesterol.
* Lower Your Cholesterol *
You don't need drugs to lower your cholesterol. In my experience, many
of my patients have lowered their risk of heart disease by simply tweaking their
diet.
Plant sterols are a great addition to any diet. They are important nutrients
for your whole body, and especially your heart. Plants with nutritious sterols
also have the fats that are good for the heart.
I've made a list of the foods that both the recent study and I have found
could help to lower your cholesterol. Add these foods to your diet.
? Olive oil
? Olives
? Almonds
? Walnuts
? Flaxseed
? Eggplant
? Okra
? Eggs
? Fresh fruit
Al Sears MD
1 Jenkins D. et al., Effects of a dietary portfolio of cholesterol-lowering
foods vs Lovastatin on serum lipids and c-reactive protein. JAMA 2003; 290:
502-510
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