This is the second book I have read by Dr. Sinatra dealing with heart disease, a disease I have. I am searching for a way to stop the progression of the disease and so far nothing has worked. I picked this book up because I recently came to the conclusion, due to my own experience, that at least in my case lowering cholesterol has not worked at all. On Jan. 28, 2015 I had a coronary calcium scan score of 196. My total cholesterol on Jan. 10 of that year was 120 with the LDL being 69. This past Nov. 8, 2016 I did the coronary calcium scan test again. My scan score had soared to 352. In those 22 months my plaque burden has increased dramatically. Once you cross the calcium score of 400 the guidelines say you have "Extensive plaque burden. High likelihood of at least one significant coronary stenosis (>50% diameter)." At the rate of clogging I am presently on I will be above 400 easily by summer.
Now here is the kicker. In that whole period of time the 120 total cholesterol reading with the LDL of 69 was the highest reading I had by far. I had 7 blood tests in that 22 month period testing cholesterol. 92 was the highest total cholesterol reading I had in any of those 7 follow up tests. With regards to LDL the closest I got to a 69 in those 7 readings was 50 with 4 of the 7 readings being in the 30's. Clearly cholesterol has nothing to do with what is clogging my arteries. I do not claim to have an answer but Dr. Sinatra's book is worth picking up and reading. Cholesterol is not always the problem it is made out to be. My doctors say it is my genes and offer me no hope other than an eventual stent if they catch it in time. That is an unsatisfactory answer but all I have. I have started to use the supplements Dr. Sinatra suggests. What is there to lose?
I only give the book a rating of 4 stars for who among us knows the answer to defeating this disease and I don't want to give a 5 star rating to something that may contain some unrecognized error? I just know it is not always cholesterol.
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The Great Cholesterol Myth: Why Lowering Your Cholesterol Won't Prevent Heart Disease-and the Statin-Free Plan That Will Paperback – November 1, 2012
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“Anyone skeptical of the notion that there is more to heart disease than ‘cut your fat, take a statin drug’ would be well served by reading this book.” -William Davis, M.D., best-selling author of Wheat Belly
“How is it that more people are on statin drugs and aggressive pharmaceutical interventions than ever before and yet cardiovascular disease remains one of the most pervasive killers in Western society? The authors present the real causes of heart disease and practical solutions to both preventing and treating it.” - Robb Wolf, best-selling author of The Paleo Solution
“The Great Cholesterol Myth finally sheds light on the true story, why millions are being harmed by statin drugs and how to really prevent heart disease. Everyone with heart disease, on a statin, or with a family history of heart disease must read this book. And if your doctor recommends a statin, read this book first!” - Mark Hyman, M.D., best-selling author of The Blood Sugar Solution
“Doctors Bowden and Sinatra have done us all a great service by busting the cholesterol myth and all the misinformation out there about heart disease. This book is a must-read!” - Christiane Northrup, M.D., best-selling author of Women’s Bodies, Women’s Wisdom and The Wisdom of Menopause
"The Great Cholesterol Myth, by Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., and Stephen Sinatra, M.D., goes far beyond the standard information and advice for anyone worried about heart disease. The style is breezy and easy to read, but the information is solid and will surprise many readers. A must for anyone who needs to combat heart problems." - Joe Graedon, M.S., and Teresa Graedon, Ph.D., New York Times best-selling authors of The People's Pharmacy
“The simplistic view that dietary and serum cholesterol are the primary causes of heart disease and heart attack is no longer tenable. Doctors Sinatra and Bowden provide all of us with a persuasive, fact-based interpretation and vision of the true role of cholesterol in cardiovascular illnesses.” - Mark Houston M.D., M.S., F.A.C.P., F.A.H.A., F.A.S.H., F.A.C.N., Director, Hypertension Institute, Saint Thomas Hospital, Nashville, TN, and author of What Your Doctor May Not Tell You About Heart Disease
“The Great Cholesterol Myth is a remarkable book that will revolutionize the way in which heart disease is prevented, detected, and treated in this country.” - Ann Louise Gittleman, Ph.D., C.N.S., best-selling author of The Fat Flush Plan
“This book clearly explains the tragic and harmful cholesterol and statin myths, and gives readers insight into those factors that really do promote a healthy heart.” – Peter H. Langsjoen, M.D., F.A.C.C.
“Full of useful facts, backed up by the research literature, this book is entertaining and accessible to just about anybody who cares about their health. A must-read for those who are worried about their cholesterol levels and on the fence with statin therapy.” - Stephanie Seneff, B.S., M.S., E.E., Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
“Increasingly, doctors are questioning assertions that cholesterol is responsible for arterial disease, and that effective management requires lowering of cholesterol levels, especially with statins. At the same time, the noxious properties of the latter are being appreciated. It is therefore timely that Bowden and Sinatra provide this very readable explanation of why they think the way they do. Many readers will be persuaded.” - Hywel Davies, M.D., F.R.C.P., F.A.C.P., F.A.C.C., former Chief of Cardiology at the Denver VA Hospital
“Jonny Bowden, along with Dr. Stephen Sinatra, demonstrates with compelling logic backed by scientific studies, that doctors are doing more harm than good by prescribing statins as if they were after-dinner mints, with the false hope that a lower cholesterol level will prevent heart disease when underlying inflammation and oxidative stress are the real root causes of heart disease.” - Todd LePine M.D., The UltraWellness Center
“Dr. Bowden and Dr. Sinatra do an outstanding job providing a deep dive into all the causes of heart disease, while clarifying the role cholesterol plays. I would encourage this book to be required reading for all health science students, nutritionists, and physicians who treat patients!” - Colette Heimowitz, M.Sc., Vice President of Nutrition and Education, Atkins Nutritionals, Inc.
“If you’re concerned about your cholesterol level and are thinking of taking a statin drug, this book is a must read! It will change the way you think about heart disease—and it may save your life!” - Prudence Hall, M.D., Founder and Medical Director, The Hall Center
“Be ready to be surprised, entertained, and to become healthy.” - Larry McCleary, M. D., best-selling author of Feed Your Brain, Lose Your Belly
“This book is well written with excellent scientific references and from extremely knowledgeable authors. Read this book so you can be armed with the knowledge you need to make an informed decision before you treat your high cholesterol!” - Jennifer Landa, M.D., Chief Medical Officer of BodyLogicMD, author of The Sex Drive Solution for Women
“Jonny Bowden and Stephen Sinatra set the record straight on decades of bad science [and] put forth a far better solution about the true culprits that rob you of longevity: processed carbohydrates, insufficient vegetables, excess omega 6, too many trans fats. Masterly, readable, and life-altering.” - Sara Gottfried, M.D., author of The Hormone Cure “The authors have done their homework, and rather than rotely ‘following the leader.’ They have dug into the extensive research and correlated it with their wide clinical experience to reveal the truth. This book can save many lives, including your own!” - Hyla Cass, M.D., author of 8 Weeks to Vibrant Health
“Thanks to the extensive scientific evidence provided by Bowden and Sinatra, the truth about cholesterol will hopefully end the utter madness that has plagued our society for far too long. Don’t even think about taking another statin drug, cutting your fat and cholesterol intake, or other ‘heart-healthy’ measures until you read The Great Cholesterol Myth.” --Jimmy Moore, author of Livin’ La Vida Low Carb and A Patient’s Guide to Understanding Your Cholesterol Test Results
“This powerful new book will help the cholesterol test get the rest it deserves.” — Alan Christianson, N.M.D., co-author, The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Thyroid Disease
"If you want to know the truth about cholesterol, and what you absolutely must do to improve your heart health, this is the book for you. Jonny Bowden and Dr. Stephen Sinatra reveal the facts in a compelling and insightful way. This invaluable book belongs on the bookshelf of anyone who cares about the truth in medicine and healing." --Daniel Amen, M.D., CEO, Amen Clinics, Inc., Author of Use Your Brain to Change Your Age
“Got high cholesterol or heart disease? Get this book!” --Jacob Teitelbaum, M.D., author of Beat Sugar Addiction Now! and From Fatigued to Fantastic!
“Finally! This timely book, written by the eminently qualified dream team of Dr. Jonny Bowden and Dr. Stephen Sinatra, exposes and unravels the great American cholesterol scam. Statin drugs sell in the U.S. for over $30 billion per year, but do they really prevent heart disease? No! This ‘must read’ book will tell you how to really prevent heart disease and live a longer, healthier, leaner, fuller life.” --Dean Raffelock, D.C., Dipl. Ac., D.A.A.I.M., D.I.B.A.K., D.A.C.B.N., C.C.N., author of A Natural Guide to Pregnancy and Postpartum Health
About the Author
Jonny Bowden, Ph.D., C.N.S., a board-certified nutritionist with a master's degree in psychology, is a nationally known expert on nutrition, weight loss, and health. He is the author of several best-selling titles, including The 150 Healthiest Foods on Earth, The Most Effective Ways to Live Longer, and The 150 Most Effective Ways to Boost Your Energy. He is the nutrition editor for Pilates Style, a contributing editor for Clean Eating, and a columnist for both America Online and Better Nutrition. His work has been featured in dozens of national publications (print and online) including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, Time, Oxygen, Marie Claire, Diabetes Focus, US Weekly, Cosmopolitan, Family Circle, Self, Fitness, Allure, Essence, Men's Health, Weight Watchers, Prevention, Woman's World, Fitness, Natural Health, and Shape. He lives in Woodland Hills, CA. Visit jonnybowden.com.
Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D., F.A.C.C., is a board-certified cardiologist and certified psychotherapist with 40 years of clinical experience treating and preventing heart disease. He is also certified in anti-aging medicine and nutrition. Dr. Sinatra's focus is integrating conventional medical treatments with complementary nutritional, anti-aging, and psychological therapies. He is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology, an Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine, and a former chief of cardiology and medical education at Manchester (Connecticut) Memorial Hospital. A prolific author, Dr. Sinatra has written numerous books, including The Great Cholesterol Myth (Fair Winds Press, 2012), Reverse Heart Disease Now (Wiley, 2008), The Sinatra Solution: Metabolic Cardiology (Basic Health Publications, 3rd ed., 2011), and Earthing:The Most Important Health Discovery Ever? (Basic Health Publications, 2010). He hosts the Internet's # 1 integrative cardiology website, heartmdinstitute.com
Stephen T. Sinatra, M.D., F.A.C.C., is a board-certified cardiologist and certified psychotherapist with 40 years of clinical experience treating and preventing heart disease. He is also certified in anti-aging medicine and nutrition. Dr. Sinatra's focus is integrating conventional medical treatments with complementary nutritional, anti-aging, and psychological therapies. He is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology, an Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine, and a former chief of cardiology and medical education at Manchester (Connecticut) Memorial Hospital. A prolific author, Dr. Sinatra has written numerous books, including The Great Cholesterol Myth (Fair Winds Press, 2012), Reverse Heart Disease Now (Wiley, 2008), The Sinatra Solution: Metabolic Cardiology (Basic Health Publications, 3rd ed., 2011), and Earthing:The Most Important Health Discovery Ever? (Basic Health Publications, 2010). He hosts the Internet's # 1 integrative cardiology website, heartmdinstitute.com
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I purchased this book for my wife who was taking Staten drugs. Some days she had no energy and couldn't get off the couch. After she did some research she discovered that it was the drug company who decided what the maximum amount of Cholesterol was needed not a medical doctor. After reading this book and another one she bought she stopped taking the Staten drugs totally. She started on a vitamin regime and she feels 100% better. She is up every morning, she works all day, she is in a great mood, where before she was sometimes reduced to tears by her depression. She has taken several test and all of her veins are clear and flowing at 100%. This is a woman who went through four heart bypass surgery, had a Stint inserted into her right jugular vein, and then twelve stints inserted into her aorta and other veins. Her family has a history of heart disease and high cholesterol but at 65 she has outlived her father and mother with no thought of slowing down. This is a must read for anybody taking Staten drugs and don't feel good. What good is it to be alive if you feel like your dead.
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Me: "Doc, I cycle 100 miles a week, burn 6000-7000 calories a week, take fish oil, and I'm eating better. I even take advantage of "nature's broom" However, my cholesterol just won't drop."
Doctor: "Because of family history and genetics, you simply won't be able to lower your cholesterol without a statin."
So for the last four years, I've taken a well-known statin and the results have been favorable. However, Drs. Jonny Bowden and Stephen Sinatra disagree with the notion that lowering cholesterol prevents heart disease. Their book, The Great Cholesterol Myth contains an argument that pumps feverishly through the arteries of this book: The real causes of heart disease include four key factors, namely - inflammation, oxidation, sugar, and stress. The authors contend the real tragedy is the fixation with cholesterol which has produced an industry that boasts over $30 billion a year in the statin market. In a shocking statement, both authors maintain, "Cholesterol does not cause heart disease."
Bowden and Sinatra point out that cholesterol is vital for healthy living: "Cholesterol is an essential molecule without which there would be no life, so important that virtually every cell in the body is capable of synthesizing it." For over fifty years, the so-called lipid hypothesis has dominated the medical community which essentially states that "saturated fat runs up cholesterol levels, and elevated cholesterol leads to heart disease." The hypothesis has never been proved but continues to rule in the hearts and minds of most Americans.
One of the most helpful aspects of The Great Cholesterol Myth is the discussion about the importance of coenzeme Q10 (better known as CoQ10) which serves an important nutrient, a sort of fuel source for the heart. Statins deplete CoQ10 which may lead to muscle pain, weakness, and fatigue. Yet none of the doctors that have prescribed a stain in my case have ever mentioned that importance of supplementing with CoQ10. The authors plead with readers who take statins to immediately begin supplementing their cholesterol lowering drug with CoQ10 - a minimum of 200 mg daily.
Dr. Sinatra admits that he still prescribes statins on occasion but "almost exclusively to middle-aged men who've already had a first heart attack, coronary intervention, or coronary artery disease." He argues, "Statin drugs are anti-inflammatory, and their power to reduce inflammation is more much important than their ability to lower cholesterol. But [and here's the clincher] we can lower inflammation (and the risk for heart disease) with natural supplements, a better diet, and lifestyle changes such as managing stress."
The authors reveal a fascinating study that includes five factors that significantly lowered the risk for heart disease:
1. Don't smoke.
2. Drink alcohol in moderation.
3. Engage in moderate-to-vigorous exercise for at least half an hour a day on average.
4. Maintain a healthy weight (BMI under 25).
5. Eat a wholesome, low-glycemic (low-sugar) diet with plenty of omega-3 fats and fiber.
Notice that lowering cholesterol is painfully absent from the list. Perhaps this is why, as the authors note, "Cholesterol is a relatively minor player in heart disease and a poor predictor of heart attacks. More than half of all people who are hospitalized with heart attacks have perfectly normal cholesterol levels."
The heart of the book explores the real culprit behind heart disease. The authors dogmatically claim "the true cause of heart disease is inflammation" or as they put it, "acute inflammation hurts, but chronic inflammation kills." Second, oxidation is one of the sure signs of inflammation, which leads to a fascinating conclusion, namely - the only time cholesterol becomes troubling is if it's oxidized (or damaged). Third, the authors note that "sugar is a far greater danger to your heart than fat ever was." They go on to demonstrate that "the number one dietary contributor to heart disease is sugar." Finally, stress is included as a major cause of heart disease.
Bowden and Sinatra wonder out loud if statins will become the next medical tragedy - quite comforting to anyone who has relied on statins for years on end! Side-effects are explored, which is well documented, and side-effects which I have personally experienced. But the alarming news is that some researchers are warning that statins may contribute to Alzheimers, thinking skills, and memory. One researcher comments, "Cholesterol changes the shape of the protein to stimulate thinking and memory." But the fact that is most often repeated is ability of statins to deplete the body of CoQ10. "The depletion of CoQ10 is one of the most important negative effects of statins, and the one that is pretty much responsible for a host of common side effects involving muscle pain, weakness, and loss of energy." To summarize, the authors maintain the risk of using statins outweighs the rewards.
Finally, Bowden and Sinatra explore how supplements can lead to heart health such as vitamins, antioxidants, and omega-3 fats included in wild salmon. Additionally, they recommend that stain users immediately begin to supplement their diet with CoQ10. "Just as a gasoline engine can't work without spark plugs, the human body can't work without CoQ10."
I am not ready to pitch my statin until my doctor recommends doing so. But The Great Cholesterol Myth has got me thinking. And it has led to some concrete action steps such as implementing CoQ10 into my daily diet. I'm actually looking forward to my next doctor visit - where my list of questions will be long. Let's just say, I'll be getting my money's worth that day!
Doctor: "Because of family history and genetics, you simply won't be able to lower your cholesterol without a statin."
So for the last four years, I've taken a well-known statin and the results have been favorable. However, Drs. Jonny Bowden and Stephen Sinatra disagree with the notion that lowering cholesterol prevents heart disease. Their book, The Great Cholesterol Myth contains an argument that pumps feverishly through the arteries of this book: The real causes of heart disease include four key factors, namely - inflammation, oxidation, sugar, and stress. The authors contend the real tragedy is the fixation with cholesterol which has produced an industry that boasts over $30 billion a year in the statin market. In a shocking statement, both authors maintain, "Cholesterol does not cause heart disease."
Bowden and Sinatra point out that cholesterol is vital for healthy living: "Cholesterol is an essential molecule without which there would be no life, so important that virtually every cell in the body is capable of synthesizing it." For over fifty years, the so-called lipid hypothesis has dominated the medical community which essentially states that "saturated fat runs up cholesterol levels, and elevated cholesterol leads to heart disease." The hypothesis has never been proved but continues to rule in the hearts and minds of most Americans.
One of the most helpful aspects of The Great Cholesterol Myth is the discussion about the importance of coenzeme Q10 (better known as CoQ10) which serves an important nutrient, a sort of fuel source for the heart. Statins deplete CoQ10 which may lead to muscle pain, weakness, and fatigue. Yet none of the doctors that have prescribed a stain in my case have ever mentioned that importance of supplementing with CoQ10. The authors plead with readers who take statins to immediately begin supplementing their cholesterol lowering drug with CoQ10 - a minimum of 200 mg daily.
Dr. Sinatra admits that he still prescribes statins on occasion but "almost exclusively to middle-aged men who've already had a first heart attack, coronary intervention, or coronary artery disease." He argues, "Statin drugs are anti-inflammatory, and their power to reduce inflammation is more much important than their ability to lower cholesterol. But [and here's the clincher] we can lower inflammation (and the risk for heart disease) with natural supplements, a better diet, and lifestyle changes such as managing stress."
The authors reveal a fascinating study that includes five factors that significantly lowered the risk for heart disease:
1. Don't smoke.
2. Drink alcohol in moderation.
3. Engage in moderate-to-vigorous exercise for at least half an hour a day on average.
4. Maintain a healthy weight (BMI under 25).
5. Eat a wholesome, low-glycemic (low-sugar) diet with plenty of omega-3 fats and fiber.
Notice that lowering cholesterol is painfully absent from the list. Perhaps this is why, as the authors note, "Cholesterol is a relatively minor player in heart disease and a poor predictor of heart attacks. More than half of all people who are hospitalized with heart attacks have perfectly normal cholesterol levels."
The heart of the book explores the real culprit behind heart disease. The authors dogmatically claim "the true cause of heart disease is inflammation" or as they put it, "acute inflammation hurts, but chronic inflammation kills." Second, oxidation is one of the sure signs of inflammation, which leads to a fascinating conclusion, namely - the only time cholesterol becomes troubling is if it's oxidized (or damaged). Third, the authors note that "sugar is a far greater danger to your heart than fat ever was." They go on to demonstrate that "the number one dietary contributor to heart disease is sugar." Finally, stress is included as a major cause of heart disease.
Bowden and Sinatra wonder out loud if statins will become the next medical tragedy - quite comforting to anyone who has relied on statins for years on end! Side-effects are explored, which is well documented, and side-effects which I have personally experienced. But the alarming news is that some researchers are warning that statins may contribute to Alzheimers, thinking skills, and memory. One researcher comments, "Cholesterol changes the shape of the protein to stimulate thinking and memory." But the fact that is most often repeated is ability of statins to deplete the body of CoQ10. "The depletion of CoQ10 is one of the most important negative effects of statins, and the one that is pretty much responsible for a host of common side effects involving muscle pain, weakness, and loss of energy." To summarize, the authors maintain the risk of using statins outweighs the rewards.
Finally, Bowden and Sinatra explore how supplements can lead to heart health such as vitamins, antioxidants, and omega-3 fats included in wild salmon. Additionally, they recommend that stain users immediately begin to supplement their diet with CoQ10. "Just as a gasoline engine can't work without spark plugs, the human body can't work without CoQ10."
I am not ready to pitch my statin until my doctor recommends doing so. But The Great Cholesterol Myth has got me thinking. And it has led to some concrete action steps such as implementing CoQ10 into my daily diet. I'm actually looking forward to my next doctor visit - where my list of questions will be long. Let's just say, I'll be getting my money's worth that day!
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On statins?get your old self back
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on August 26, 2014Verified Purchase
If you are on or are about to start on statins you must read this eye opening, fascinating and well researched book. I haven't felt so well now that I'm off statins as I did before I started on them ( so many side effects, muscle pain and weakness, memory loss and poor cognitive effects) I am so glad that this book gave me the courage and conviction to break free. My wife is delighted to get her old husband back. Statins are a big con and don't stop heart attacks.
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This book is much better the Mr Kendrick's 'The Great Cholesterol Con': it tells you what foods to eat and what foods to avoid in order to help reduce your risk of heart disease. This whole idea that high cholesterol is the big monster that we must all slay on pain of death, cannot itself be demolished quickly enough for me. Such a pity that the media still pushes conventional thinking on this issue.
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There are some parts I do not agree with, the basic tenant that hight cholesterol is ok being one of them, but this is still an excellent summary. The information about the different trials I thought was excellent. Strongly worth reading if you have heart disease it should at least make you realise that Statins will only help a a small amount and were the evidence behind them is surprisingly weak.
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This little text flies in the face of modern 'perceived' wisdom regarding diet and cholesterol.
All I can say is that anything that can help reduce the need for dangerous drugs to manage cholesterol has got to be worth it. Some great 'go to' facts to show GP's.
It is counter intuitive though - we are all so brainwashed about 'fats' being bad. But it's sugar that's the real killer and fats are OK.
All I can say is that anything that can help reduce the need for dangerous drugs to manage cholesterol has got to be worth it. Some great 'go to' facts to show GP's.
It is counter intuitive though - we are all so brainwashed about 'fats' being bad. But it's sugar that's the real killer and fats are OK.
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Read this be surprised.
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This is a must book everyone should read, whilst I agree some people need medication ie statins they are many out who don't need medication I believe it's the drug companies pushing for profit and our doctors need to be more honest.
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