We've seen a lot of contradictory studies on whether high cholesterol is good or bad for longevity. Too much is associated with atherosclerosis and heart disease while too little is associated with lack of essential ingredients for all sorts of chemical reactions in the brain and body.
What if instead of trying to reduce cholesterol levels in the body, there was a way to directly address the negative effect we're trying to avoid (atherosclerosis). What if there was a way to clean the arteries of plaque and restore their structural integrity?
I found this article on the use of a natural supplement, Chondroitin Sulfate, to address just that:
http://www.lewrockwe...ease-naturally/
When I originally found this article, it had some very convincing images of the arteries of the squirrel monkeys this was tested on. I find it difficult to hunt down all the referenced studies without pubmed or similar account but I somehow don't feel this is falsified information.
I've also found some separate studies hinting at the same thing:
http://www.ncbi.nlm....pubmed/20399896
This study seems to be the strongest and it comes directly from the American Heart Association (AHA):
http://circres.ahajo.../2/358.full.pdf
With such strong results from the AHA (primate) study, I'm surprised a large-scale human trials were never conducted.
Maybe it has... I found this from Angiology but without an account, I can't even see the abstract:
http://ang.sagepub.c...t/24/5/269.refs
Are there any immortalists out there concerned with heart disease and the like?
What do you think of these sources and studies? I think this could be a hell of a better approach/alternative than statins.
I searched the forums for a post discussing this but didn't find anything.
I wasn't sure whether to post this in the supplements section or the lifestyle section. Mods feel free to relocate if necessary.
Edited by Passion, 25 July 2013 - 08:58 AM.