Cholesterol Drugs

 

"The rights of all persons are wrapped in the same constitutional bundle as those of the most hated member of the community.":  A. L. Wirin - ACLU Attorney: Source: Time Magazine, 10 February 1978

 

 

 

Lisa’s mind became more aware and her focus stronger. She began to reassess what she saw, read, ate and thought. She became more learned concerning chemicals and there effects and she began to take a keener interest in her health. She once again saw the paradox of those who called themselves healers whilst never embracing or treating the cause.

 

She noted vast numbers of people who once they began drug treatments invariably felt worse. She saw arrays of pill bottles growing weekly in her friends’ houses and used to ask why they needed so many pills. The answer was invariably each pill was needed to counter the effects of the previous prescription. Like a dog chasing its tail, the dosages and the types grew and so did the outrageous costs. And yet the people felt worse.

 

Lisa began to slowly investigate and research various common illnesses and one that seemed fully out of control was cholesterol and its links to heart attacks. Given that the illusion was that we all are eating better foods, have better caring governments and doctors, along with better nutritional sciences, how could it be that the world is getting sicker?

 

So Lisa started looking into cholesterol-lowering drugs and she soon discovered that the statin drugs decrease CoQ10 levels within the heart which are vital nutrients serving as an energy producing fuel necessary for proper cardiovascular function. They can also impair memory as cholesterol is needed to ensure the integrity of the "myelin sheath." This coating within the brain is needed for the passage of electrical messages. As the cholesterol-lowering drugs deplete cholesterol the myelin sheath breaks down. Memory deteriorates and also the ability to think clearly and with clarity. Hmmm she thought. Once again the pesky issue of mind health came up.

 

And the dosages worldwide of these drugs were growing alarmingly. It didn’t seem to matter that the deaths continued to rise along with the dosages being dispensed. It didn’t seem to matter that people who began to eat better and exercised returned better health quickly nor did it matter that continual research began to see that cholesterol is very needed in the human body.

 

And the fact that everyone has different physical make-ups and needs was over trodden by the arbitrary levels of safety.

 

Lisa had visions of countless millions of workers that could still work and produce, but could not think clearly due to the effects and damages caused by drugs that hurt their very brains. Mindless automatons perhaps?

 

Everywhere Lisa looked, the drugs that attacked the mind were growing in numbers and the coincidences began to shape into a type of purposeful agenda. But the health of people did not improve. But there was more to come.