Cholesterol, Peter Andrew McCullough, Vitamin D

The podcast I just started listening to had a guest that claimed that studies done by the FDA in the 1970s found that higher cholesterol represented better health outcomes. The study remained unpublished until a journalist investigation into the funds of the study.
The study makes the food pyramid a deadly lie.
https://www.thehighersidechats.com/matthew-lysiak-fiat-food-money-magic-the-american-diet/
Peter Andrew McCullough's podcast "The McCullough Report" shills a food bar that claims to reduce cholesterol. In the ad McCullough makes no claims other than taste but the salesman shills the benefits.
I recently read a study that linked Vitamin D to cholesterol regulation.
What's going on here?

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  1. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Vitamin D meta-analysis:
    https://doi.org/10.1093/nutrit/nuz037

  2. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    I don't care enough to do all the research, but..
    >Cholesterol covers multiple chemicals with different effects
    >Cholesterols and Vit D are precursors to testosterone

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      I'm looking for the referenced FDA study.
      I don't want to read the book but might have to.

      • 2 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        >fiat-food-money-magic-the-american-diet
        Consider, if you will, that anyone can write a book about anything and pose for a picture in a suit.

        • 2 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          Bitcoin really does not interest me in the slightest but I want to know if the claim is true. I like Peter McCullough but I dislike his podcast network.
          I am accustomed to schizos 10-year-old theories becoming a norm reality.

        • 2 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          The claim is that they wanted the study to mirror their established food pyramid which was how they wanted to, or already did, base their agriculture economy.
          The study indicated that the food pyramid was not a healthy diet so the study was not published.
          A journalist some years later wondered where all the funding of the massive study went and found that the study actually took place but the results were not what the government wanted so it was never published.
          I'll keep looking for the study and the article and post it here when I find it.
          The fiat and bitcoin stuff is beside the point. The autist author inserted his own agenda into the coverup.

          • 2 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            I mean, okay. Yeah I think anyone with a modicum of sense knows the food pyramid was more about money and making parents feel good than actual childrens' health.
            But what does that have to do with cholesterol or vitamin D?

            • 2 weeks ago
              Anonymous

              Why is it that american children are expected to un-learn everything they learned in school in order to have a "modicum of sense"?
              The food pyramid would have you not intake your primary source of cholesterol. resulting in worse health outcomes. "Theoretically" mitigating the effects of wagies sitting inside at a desk all day instead of being out in the sun, or simply taking a vitamin d supplement.
              It's amazing how many "diseases" are cured by vitamin d supplementation in modern america.

              • 2 weeks ago
                Anonymous

                I was born with type-1 diabetes so uh, I just eat a lot of meat. Like 50-75% of what I eat is beef, fish, and chicken. Oh, and eggs, I have over 20 hens in the back yard so I eat a shit-ton of eggs, 2-5 a day. So yeah, I take atorvastatin every day because my cholesterol is through the fricking roof without it and I'd be dead before 40.

            • 2 weeks ago
              Anonymous

              McCullough's in there because I don't have social media accounts and i know he lurks because he stole nattokinase from me and I too am a schizo.
              You seriously think a non-weeb came up with that?

              I was born with type-1 diabetes so uh, I just eat a lot of meat. Like 50-75% of what I eat is beef, fish, and chicken. Oh, and eggs, I have over 20 hens in the back yard so I eat a shit-ton of eggs, 2-5 a day. So yeah, I take atorvastatin every day because my cholesterol is through the fricking roof without it and I'd be dead before 40.

              do you take a vitamin d supplement?

          • 2 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            do you mean the framingham study?

            cholesterol rich foods are highly satiating, almost as satiating as protein so cholesterol and protein rich foods make you feel fuller faster

            What this tells us is that our bodies desire to eat cholesterol meaning it's not harmful to us and our body needs it

            • 2 weeks ago
              Anonymous

              The author says is was in nursing homes where they could strictly control food.

              McCullough is a doctor who lost his license to practice medicine.

              He is a medical doctor to this day.

              • 2 weeks ago
                Anonymous

                Yeah, I know the study, those on the non animal fat diet started dying faster so they stopped the study and the AHA buried the results because they were taking huge amounts of money from seed oil companies and promoting their cholesterol lowering effects as beneficial for health so it threw a big spanner in the works. It took someone several decades later asking one of the sons of the guys who performed the study who told them he still had all the data stored on tapes in his basement which lead to a couple of researchers figuring out how to get the data off the tapes and then performed a new analysis of the data

                watch this

                The cholesterol hypothesis of heart disease and that cholesterol is bad for you is just wrong.

                3 hour Tim Noakes video but well worth the time for the information density.

                also your body literally converts cholesterol to vitamin d when exposed to the right wavelengths of light

                if you have the time

  3. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    israeli lies meant to make you weak and effeminate.
    Who do you think pays the "scientists" to do the study. Wake the frick up.

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      which one is the lie?

  4. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    I just tell my kids that most of what they learn in school is lies. Reading, writing, and arithmetic are the only important tools. I don't pretend Santa is real either, he still bring presents but I'm pretty obvious about I being the one who bought them.

  5. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    >What's going on here?
    That you are quite gullible and the primary target by people like him.

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      If I were gullible I'd be munching on that anti-cholesterol food bar right now.
      I bought the spike support (because I formulated it) and it worked.
      An official HHS countermeasure injury, cured.

  6. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    I have proof but I'm busy looking for that FDA study.
    There's a picture in the archive in a cvg thread of a bowl of homemade natto.
    I was the cvg herbalist.

  7. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    McCullough is a doctor who lost his license to practice medicine.

  8. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    The cholesterol hypothesis of heart disease and that cholesterol is bad for you is just wrong.

    3 hour Tim Noakes video but well worth the time for the information density.

    also your body literally converts cholesterol to vitamin d when exposed to the right wavelengths of light

  9. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    McCullough
    I also have an issue with your use of the caduceus.
    The caduceus is a symbol of the merchant not a medical symbol.
    The asclepius is the correct medical symbol.
    This gives me pause and reduces my trust.

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      >The caduceus is a symbol of the merchant not a medical symbol.
      mccullough is another shitty controlled op grifter
      rockefeller took over medicine using the flexner report and others so he could sell more oil derivatives as cures

      • 2 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        >German israeli immigrants Ester and Moritz Flexner

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      >The caduceus is the symbol of the greek/roman god Hermes/Mercury, the patron of thieves, merchants, and travellers
      god damn it this is right in our faces like they're taunting us

      • 2 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        The caduceus is on all your clinics and hospitals too.

        • 2 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          Motherfrickers.

      • 2 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        He stole my formula so i suppose it is fitting.

  10. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4439707/
    >When Did We Get it Wrong?

    >The modern use of staff of Aesculapius started when The American Medical Association had the staff of Aesculapius as its symbol in 1910. The Royal Army Medical Corp, French Military Service, and other medical organizations had done the same. Even today the World Health Organization, Medical Council of India symbols have the staff of Aesculapius in them. US Army Medical Corps, the Public Health Service, and the US Marine Hospital however use the Caduceus largely as a result of the adoption of the Caduceus as its insignia by the US Army Medical Corps in 1902.[10] Thus, it symbolizes administrative emblem, implying neutral and noncombatant status

    The liars and thieves at the WHO uses aesclepius what do you make of that?

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      Most people working there wear a caduceus.

  11. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Cholesterol is good for you, its what your brain is made out of.
    low Cholesterol diet = low IQ diet
    The idea that it causes arterial blockages is false. arterial Cholesterol is created by your body endemically and has no relationship to dietary Cholesterol

  12. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    The Minnesota Coronary Survey was a 4.5-year, open enrollment, single end-time double-blind, randomized clinical trial that was conducted in six Minnesota state mental hospitals and one nursing home. It involved 4393 institutionalized men and 4664 institutionalized women. The trial compared the effects of a 39% fat control diet (18% saturated fat, 5% polyunsaturated fat, 16% monounsaturated fat, 446 mg dietary cholesterol per day) with a 38% fat treatment diet (9% saturated fat, 15% polyunsaturated fat, 14% monounsaturated fat, 166 mg dietary cholesterol per day) on serum cholesterol levels and the incidence of myocardial infarctions, sudden deaths, and all-cause mortality. The mean duration of time on the diets was 384 days, with 1568 subjects consuming the diet for over 2 years. The mean serum cholesterol level in the pre-admission period was 207 mg/dl, falling to 175 mg/dl in the treatment group and 203 mg/dl in the control group. For the entire study population, no differences between the treatment and control groups were observed for cardiovascular events, cardiovascular deaths, or total mortality. A favorable trend for all these end-points occurred in some younger age groups.
    https://doi.org/10.1161/01.atv.9.1.129

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous
  13. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    https://archive.nytimes.com/well.blogs.nytimes.com/2016/04/13/a-decades-old-study-rediscovered-challenges-advice-on-saturated-fat/

  14. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    https://www.credit-suisse.com/media/assets/corporate/docs/about-us/research/publications/csri-fat-the-new-health-paradigm.pdf

    https://www.credit-suisse.com/about-us-news/en/articles/media-releases/credit-suisse-publishes-report-on-perceptions-about-fat-201509.html

  15. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Was the vaccine population control?
    Am I dying soon?

    • 2 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      are the people who want you to take it good or evil?
      https://odysee.com/@Realfake_Newsource:9/RFNS-12.23-001-009:7

  16. 2 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    I'm not sure how to feel about a medical doctor putting a caduceus on the formula he stole from me.

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