Regulation of Cholesterol in Humans #cholesterol

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Fantastic, informative presentation Dr. Ali. I had a stent put in in 2006. I was put on 20 mg Atorvastatin. Later my DR. put it up to 40 mg. I discussed with him how the statin blocks the CoQ10 pathway & he agreed. So I supplemented with CoQ10 while on the statin. I took the statin for 15 years, but after researching went off in March 2021. I then went on intermittent fasting for 6 months & still continuing. I took up weight training, building muscle & shedding fat & weight. Also started doing some HIIT. I was trying to get my A1C down & am still trying to get it lower. My LDL went up & m, y new physician sounded an alarm. I told him I expected it. He sent me to a cardiologist who told me I was the healthiest 77 year old he has ever seen. He was impressed with my regimen, yet he still suggested I take a statin. I demured. Your presentations have convinced me I made the right decision. I can hardly wait for the presentation on what happens to the cholesterol pools on fasting!

carlor.s.
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I am a chem/biochem major with some undergraduate courses in epidemiology, med tox and physiology. My most fascinating course was in membrane biochemistry. I had a cardiac ischemic event after a collision on the hockey rink that I think knocked some plaque loose. Two stents LAD and circumflex fixed that...back on the rink 3 weeks later. After that the acceptable levels of my LDL was redefined to reduce my risk of further plaque formation .I also did some graduate biostats while doing clinical research associate role in a regional respiratory referral center here in Canada.
Frankly, I took myself off of statins as I was very uncomfortable with how much they interfered with cholesterol metabolism. Thank you for the ammunition in the fight against my GP!!! I had no idea the the relative risk reduction in absolute terms is about 1%. It was presented to me as about 33%!!! - yes I watched some of your other videos...all of them seem to be detailed enough to allow one to dig further. My complements on your presentation...nice balance of mechanisms with reference to RCTs.I also was a site coordinator in a clinical trial for RNAse in COPD and was struck by how much bad science the drug copanies get away with. Incidentally I also had an acute case of reactive arthritis and was on VIOXX for a couple of years as well as methotrexate. Took myself off of VIOXX before it was pulled. Not sure why except it was pretty new in 2010 so I went with Ibuprophen. The RCT was discontinued due to more deaths in treatment than placebo on interim analysis. International multicenter trial where i was struck by the extent of morbidity in the US sites versus Canada. Inclusion criteria included admission to hospital. The bias in the US toward admission for people who had relatively mild symptoms was striking. I assume that the admission decision process was influenced heavily by whether or not they had insurance to milk and the risk of litigation if they turned worse. Our patients were much much sicker before they were admitted. I do drag on...lots of medical doctors in the family but only some scientists!!! No offense. You seem to have the mark of a true scientist. Read Karl Popper. My father was an MD Phd Physiology, chair of medicine as well as a great educator and he went to the grave muttering about the principle of falsifiabilty in research hypotheses. "Do your best to get valid results and then distrust them." I can remember hearing on more than one occasion. That level of criticality is what science is all about. Big pharma needs to be closely watched. They will warp the data won't they! Frankly I think the insurance companies in the US could do a better job of keeping an eye on them. What is the economic impact of these marginal improvements in isolated outcomes when the potential for iatrogenic effects in such an important metabolic cascade is so high? I think you are on to something so keep pressing. Good science with mechanistic explanations is about pin steps and the drug companies try for the long jump.😮

I really like your videos. Thank you for posting! Please keep them coming!!!

robertcampbell
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Thank you for your interesting and informative videos. In the past you have made your slides full screen, while you were explaining them. With them in small boxes on the screen, they are mostly impossible to read on a smaller screen than a full size monitor.

greglaroche
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Dr, Ali gives us a comprehensive scientific explanation of cholesterol that is understandable for laymen, Great job nobody else on youtube can explain, Thank you!

hornet
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Great talk! I am looking forward to part two of this discussion. As to the slides being too small, can you change the pictures around where you are the inset and the insets are the picture? I have seen that in other presentations and it is easier to see and follow along. Thanks.

rikwen
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So cool that you have your bikes in the office. Thank you for a fantastic talk.

rip
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Absolutely brilliant presentation. Thankyou for all of your wonderful work. Hope you book is coming out soon?

grantbuckley
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So much good info. So many good questions at the end. TY!

robertwood
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Excellent presentation! Now if I could only get my cardiologist and doctor to listen to my protestations about taking statins.

blackbandit
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Fascinating stuff. I'm loving this learning curve I'm on. Thank you!

jezzab
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Cholesterol is said to be made by the body, irregardless of dietary intake, to help the body manage inflammation, so blaming the ambulance for bringing you to the hospital makes zero sense!

johnfontana
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Thank you for putting these seminars for us!

debiheaton
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This world need a brave doctors like you sir who speak the truth 99% of the doctors not saving life’s they killing people they think about money and business but forgot about humanity GOD BLESS YOU

Nadeem
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thanks for the presentation. is it possible to make the slides bigger? impossible to read on the phone screen.

muratrustu
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Thanks sir for excellent information about our health care really thankful 💞

farzanafmt
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Dr. Nadir, @eatmostlyfatali You may not know this but you’re a hero to many of us. I am 53 year old woman. I was recently told by my doctor my cholesterol came back at 368 and of course my LDL was at 285 my triglycerides are at 130, which I know is very high. At the same time I was having a bit of chest pain. They want me on statins. I said no, what would you do? I appreciate any help. God bless you Dr. Nadir.🙏🏼

MS-lgbv
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Nice presentation on cholesterol. We all need to learn cholesterol in our body is a good thing and not a bad thing as many in the medical community preach to peddle more drug sales. How we have failed our people in this health care area in the USA.

davidprossen
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Superb vid, Nadir. BTW you look younger and younger every time I see you online - vive low carb!

jerrysims
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Brilliant as always. God bless you sir 🙏🏽 :)

madhurhatiskar
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Thanks Dr Ali for exploring this topic👍. I'm trying to learn all I can about cholesterol as my total number is high and I want to know if this is a bad thing

zorinaganpaul