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Doctor wants me on a statin cholesterol-lowering drug

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2020 10:05 am
by ofonorow
My cholesterol level (bad) is 248-250). My doctor insists that if I don`t take some kind of statin, I will be an accident waiting to happen. I am totally against statins. I have heard conflicting stories. Is Cardio C good for lowering this "dangerous" bad cholesterol level? I would appreciate hearing from you. Thank you.

S.N. (female)


Linus Pauling refers to the work of E. Ginter in his 1976 book HOW TO LIVE LONGER AND FEEL BETTER which proved that cholesterol levels in the blood are correlated to vitamin C intake. The more vitamin C you consume, the lower total cholesterol tends to be, with cholesterol at the optimal level at 180 mg/dl.

You might try increasing your vitamin C to see whether your total cholesterol levels respond as it seems to in most people.

Re: Doctor wants me on a statin cholesterol-lowering drug

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2020 10:42 am
by ofonorow
Thank you so much Owen for your quick and efficient response. Would you say that 1,000 mg daily would be sufficient? Along with this do you feel that taking Cardio C would still be necessary? I await your thoughts. Thank you very much.


I have taken Cardio-C (or the equivalent) daily since I first viewed Pauling's Unified Theory of CardioVascular Disease video back around 1996. I have written a book about Pauling's therapy, and reported about how very ill patients quickly recover on a drug-free therapy invented by one of our greatest scientists. Suffice it to say, I can't see the inside of your arteries, but we know during autopsies of young American soldiers during the Korean War, many of these soldiers already had extensive cardiovascular disease. The addition of lysine (and proline) are the ingredients that effect reversals of CVD.

Re: Doctor wants me on a statin cholesterol-lowering drug

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2020 9:47 am
by Frodo