I concur with that completely. Cholesterol being deposited in the veins is not due to high cholesterol but to inflammation of the veins. That is why research has found that anti-inflammation agents such as aspirin, and low level antibiotics reduce this problem. The correct answer is to remove the inflammation, not remove the stuff to try and reduce it. If you get rid of the inflammation and take some serrapeptase your veins will be as clean as a new born babe in a month.

Marshall

On 10/4/2010 2:09 PM, Dorothy Fitzpatrick wrote:
I have read in many knowledgeable sources that 'high' cholesterol is 
irrelevant.  We all need cholesterol all the time to repair everything in our 
bodies.  The brain is largely cholesterol so to try and reduce it would be 
madness in my opinion.  Also, we are all different and what might be deemed 
high by the medics, could indeed be perfectly normal for *that* person so to 
mess with it could potentially be disastrous!  dee

On 4 Oct 2010, at 18:12, needling around wrote:

A friend in his 30s has been found to have high cholesterol.  I did some 
research in the archives and sent along some info.  I was wondering if anyone 
had any specific recommendations for this situation.  He is not overweight.
Thanks.
PT



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