The Cholesterol Drug War:
ABC Australia
Bans Documentary Exposing Statin Drug Scandal
Dr. MaryAnne Demasi’s documentary on the criminal activity of the
pharmaceutical industry regarding cholesterol-lowering statin drugs sent
shock waves through the mainstream media in Australia last year. Published in
two parts on the popular news show The Catalyst, the pharmaceutical industry
complained loudly after the first show, and requested the network not air the
second episode.
ABC Australia aired it anyway, but the pharma influence is apparently
too strong, as it was announced that the network would remove the videos from
their website because “they breached its impartiality standards.”
These two episodes were among the most watched videos on Health Impact
News in 2013, with tens of thousands of “likes” on Facebook alone, helping the
videos go viral outside of Australia.
Video’s: HEART OF THE MATTER: The Cholesterol Myth:
Dietary Villains and Cholesterol Drug War.
If you or anyone you know has been prescribed cholesterol-lowering
statin drugs, then you need to watch this documentary. It could save your life.
Outside of the United States, the myth that saturated fat and
cholesterol cause heart disease is quickly falling apart. Sweden just recently
became the first western nation to reject the low-fat dietary
philosophy in favor of a high-fat low-carbohydrate diet. A leading
cardiologist in the U.K. made shock waves recently by appearing in the
mainstream media and stating that saturated fats were not the cause of heart
disease, but refined carbohydrates were.
Some of the top cardiologists in the U.S. have stated that there is not
one single study showing that people who take statins will actually live
longer. This fraud is now coming out into the open.
If you or someone you know were prescribed a cholesterol-lowering statin
drug, you would do well to invest 60 minutes of your time to watch this
investigative report. You are not likely to learn this information from your
doctor, and it could literally change your life
By and large, the effects of statins equal accelerated aging!
By and large, the effects of statins equal accelerated aging!
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