by adec » Tue Aug 05, 2008 3:20 am
I personally would never take red yeast rice, the equivelent of a low dose statin. I'd also worry far more about oxycholesterol vs. non-oxidized cholesterol. Most doctors don't seem to care about the distinction.
Or at least, I'd put far more effort into lowering oxidation and raising HDL, which correlates far better to optimal health and longevity. High LDL is probably only a biomarker of improper liver and thyroid function. Milk thistle is great for improving liver function. Zinc and selenium are both good for improving thyroid function.
I like astaxanthin and low dose niacin (on an empty stomach) for raising HDL, fish oil for lowering triglycerides. Cinnamon does a fairly good job at regulating blood sugar, as does resveratrol.
If you must impress your doctor, Sytrinol (natural bioflavonoids and tocotrienols made from citrus fruits) can dramatically lower total cholesterol, LDL and Triglycerides far more safe and effectively than statins. It probably also has the benefit of lowering C-reactive protein, a major cause of inflammation. Inflammation is far closer to the root of heart disease than cholesterol.