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  1. Good Bad Cholesterol
    January 30, 2010

    Sorry to completely disagree with you. But cholesterol is just cholesterol and lipoproteins are proteins, the two are not the same. The lipoproteins transport the cholesterol to and from cells to the liver, but that’s all they do. The cholesterol is produced in the liver. There is no good and bad cholesterol, since there is only one cholesterol.

    I’m getting pretty sick and tired of this pseudo medical farce being played on the public about cholesterol being good or bad, all in the name of selling pharmaceutical drugs. Cholesterol is only found in one form in the body, it never changes. HDL and LPL simply transport the cholesterol, they too cannot be good or bad. Can they be oxidized? Yes, but so can red blood cells.

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  2. Paul
    January 31, 2010

    No, cholesterol is cholesterol. Look at the names, high density lipoprotein, low density lipoprotein. These molecules are proteins! They are different carrier molecules for cholesterol but there is only cholesterol. It is as silly as claiming there are two types of oxygen because there is oxygenated and deoxygentated hemoglobin.

    Cholesterol is an essential component of every cell membrane and important for myraid physiologic functions. When Dr. Uffe Ravnskov, MD PhD looked at the medical literature he found something quite surprising had been documented there. On average people with higher cholesterol live longer. Then again the statin cholesterol lowering drug class alone is a 30 billion dollar a year industry while the latest is they are saying too many children have high cholesterol cynically looking to expand the industry even further.

    http://healthjournalclub.blogspot.com/

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