Don’t Worry About “Bad” Cholesterol, Says Dr. Paul Saladino

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  • @TheMinimalists
    @TheMinimalists  Před rokem +155

    Do you worry about high cholesterol?

    • @enriquepena84
      @enriquepena84 Před 11 měsíci +34

      I have 60HDL, 280 LDL and 70 TGC and I couldnt be more Happy with my results

    • @100elephants
      @100elephants Před 11 měsíci +15

      Nope!

    • @sashachamberlin5904
      @sashachamberlin5904 Před 11 měsíci +23

      Yes. I just had a doctor tell me to lower my consumption of animal fats. I just started carnivore a month ago, and now I'm questioning.

    • @enriquepena84
      @enriquepena84 Před 11 měsíci +19

      @@sashachamberlin5904 doctors can't differentiate between LDL oxidized and normal LDL

    • @sixxxeight
      @sixxxeight Před 9 měsíci +26

      I don't worry about mine! That being said, I'm not drinking butter for breakfast either. I feel dramatically better with more healthy animal fats in my diet

  • @unikornkontroller
    @unikornkontroller Před rokem +1120

    I've had high "bad" cholesterol for years. My doctor wanted to put me on a statin. I had heard that getting a coronary calcium scan could determine if I had any plaque buildup in my arteries. It was maybe $100 to do but my score came back at zero. There was no reason I needed to be on a statin. That was 6 years ago and last year I had the scan done again. Score was zero.
    The scary thing was my doc knew about these scans and didn't even offer it up as a solution. She just wanted to put me on a statin.

    • @fwebster6226
      @fwebster6226 Před rokem +34

      Wow! My doctor wouldn’t put me on statins until I had a ct scan. I’m glad I did as it turns out I did have a plaque build up. Since starting on statins, I no longer have the daily headaches, breathlessness and fainting spells

    • @nicknanas623
      @nicknanas623 Před 9 měsíci

      change your F... doctor sounds more like a drug dealer
      ..

    • @ln5747
      @ln5747 Před 9 měsíci +11

      ​@@fwebster6226why did you have plaque build up?

    • @icya5844
      @icya5844 Před 8 měsíci

      @@ln5747breathlessness sounds like a symptom of A-Fib as well, sounds like he's maybe wasnt the healthiest

    • @junegregory3330
      @junegregory3330 Před 8 měsíci +66

      Exactly my story! My total blood Cholesterol was 240 wanted me to take a statin, I said no because of what I've read and researched. She said fine then I want you to get a Calcium scan. I did, and it was Zero, no calcium (palque) in my arteries. I'm Italian, Italians genetically can have high cholesterol.

  • @ejack4961
    @ejack4961 Před 6 měsíci +886

    My mother had high cholesterol her whole life as did her mother. They both died at 96 with no other health conditions….neither took any prescription drugs .

    • @johnakass3913
      @johnakass3913 Před 5 měsíci +32

      My mom lived till 90 she had high cholesterol

    • @Mhoova82
      @Mhoova82 Před 5 měsíci +70

      this is good to hear. I’m 41 and I have High Cholesterol and workout daily. Forget Statins

    • @calltherussian
      @calltherussian Před 5 měsíci +20

      Really? my total cholesterol is 240 and Dr freaked out on me and wants me taking tons of pills and now I am scared, my bad cholesterol is around 160 and good cholesterol is around 155 and trigs are normal.

    • @dwights1464
      @dwights1464 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@calltherussianIf you are a man over 40 or a woman over 50, for a couple of hundred dollars, get a coronary artery calcium scan. The results will tell you if you have measurable coronary artery damage that has been calcified and is a reasonable indicator of coronary artery disease. If you are younger than that even if you're on a poor path you probably will not have lived with it long enough to have an accumulation of coronary artery disease to the point of it being calcified. The test has no needles, no prep, and when I had mine I didn't even take my shoes off. The only (minor) downsides are that it's not covered by insurance and you get the amount of radiation about equal to a mammogram. It could put your mind at ease or could motivate you to make some sort of changes.

    • @gsb5012
      @gsb5012 Před 5 měsíci +21

      My mother ate all the wrong things, had very high cholesterol and died at 56 from a massive stroke 😐

  • @68orangecrate26
    @68orangecrate26 Před 6 měsíci +331

    I don’t worry about much. Eat right; work out (because I like too); avoid bad relationships (ie keep the stress down); stay away from big pharma 😷; and, die when it’s my time. Maybe I should make a CZcams video🤔

    • @swingeasyguy
      @swingeasyguy Před 2 měsíci

      ya like big pharma doesn't save lives

    • @mauricefinn1320
      @mauricefinn1320 Před 2 měsíci +7

      Thank you wise one. It's good advice.

    • @samlopez1013
      @samlopez1013 Před 2 měsíci +7

      Yes, make the video

    • @jacquesviau6165
      @jacquesviau6165 Před 2 měsíci +6

      I certainly like the part to maintain healthy relationships at all costs. I approve this statement m. Since I separated from my toxic wife my life has been better.

    • @68orangecrate26
      @68orangecrate26 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@samlopez1013 Wouldn’t be that interesting!🤣

  • @msclecarcrzy
    @msclecarcrzy Před 5 měsíci +319

    My grandma was told in the 90's she had high cholesterol and needed to put on a statin. She said no and she's still here. She's now 91 soon to be 92

    • @jm_1214
      @jm_1214 Před 5 měsíci +32

      The doctor that puts a 90 year old on a statin should lose their license

    • @The_Gallowglass
      @The_Gallowglass Před 5 měsíci +9

      Well, I hope she makes it another 8+ years. Godspeed.

    • @abrahamespejo5278
      @abrahamespejo5278 Před 5 měsíci +12

      The doctor who advised her will die from A heart attack 😂

    • @lucidlocomotive2014
      @lucidlocomotive2014 Před 4 měsíci +12

      @@jm_1214if she’s 90 now then she was 60 in the 90s

    • @jm_1214
      @jm_1214 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@lucidlocomotive2014 seems logical

  • @TheZig726
    @TheZig726 Před 3 měsíci +154

    I've never had a doctor ask me about my diet.

    • @peredavi
      @peredavi Před 3 měsíci +25

      American doctors treat symptoms and prescribe pharmaceuticals.

    • @jakeb934
      @jakeb934 Před 2 měsíci +1

      My primary care doctor and every single primary care doctor I have ever had has asked me about my diet, pretty substantially. Im in the U.S. Doctors aren't bad.

    • @nickrieff5096
      @nickrieff5096 Před měsícem +2

      Me either and I'm type 2 diabetic and have high cholesterol

    • @peterwarner3707
      @peterwarner3707 Před měsícem +3

      That is so freakin' true! It's funny (not really) how so many doctors have all the answers in trusting faulty science, incomplete data, and pharma corps' recommendations, but fail to consult with their clients about what we eat -- even when our lab results demonstrate progress towards metabolic health. Too many doctors with tunnel vision driven by failure to self-educate, independent of corporate influences!

    • @peterwarner3707
      @peterwarner3707 Před měsícem

      @@jakeb934 I've had no less than 15 PCPs over 25 years, and only one ever so much as suggested I reduce my carbohydrate & sugar intake. You have been extraordinarily lucky, or exceptionally skilled in finding conscientious doctors.

  • @debrakilgore4021
    @debrakilgore4021 Před 3 měsíci +113

    My cholesterol numbers have been high for the past 30 yrs. I’m currently 67 😮yrs. IN 2023 I had an stress test, echo, ultrasound, and a cardiac calcium score (CT) of my heart done. No calcium buildup in my arteries. My calcium score was 0. Yet my doctor wants me on statins. If what I’ve been doing for the last 30 yrs has not caused any plaque buildup and I get another 30 yrs I’ll take my chances! 🤷🏽‍♀️

    • @TahitianTreatSkeetJuiceJr
      @TahitianTreatSkeetJuiceJr Před měsícem

      this is the same reply someone made almost a year ago. either youre a bot or youre a weirdo copying and pasting comments, because youre lonely and think YT likes ='s friends...

    • @bwnco
      @bwnco Před měsícem +1

      Im 67..my doc wanted put me on them also😅😅😅..ummmm no

    • @rubenjudas238
      @rubenjudas238 Před měsícem +1

      Thanks for your comments, as I just got my teat results back and the doctor said it's bloody high, after reading your posts I think I'm ok as I am, thanks again 👍

    • @margiemudge6607
      @margiemudge6607 Před 15 dny +2

      I to went through the exact same thing. I am 68 and very healthy. I refuse to take statins. The side effects are not worth it.

    • @mishar8889
      @mishar8889 Před 5 dny

      I wonder what people mean when they say "high numbers" of cholesterol? And what number should make people get worried.

  • @Roadpizza
    @Roadpizza Před 6 měsíci +109

    Statins are poison to me!

  • @janetw9430
    @janetw9430 Před 6 měsíci +126

    Canola oil was developed for lubricating machinery.

  • @brianwong
    @brianwong Před 5 měsíci +171

    I remember in the late 70s and early 80s, my relatives who were doctors boasted about being invited on "conferences" on luxury cruises by pharma reps, who told them how much money they would earn prescribing statins where patients would have to buy them for life.

    • @wendyporter4338
      @wendyporter4338 Před 4 měsíci +13

      That's so bad but I can believe it.

    • @08turboSS
      @08turboSS Před 4 měsíci +6

      Its been the same the last 4 yrs. and will continue if the w ee eff get their way.

    • @08turboSS
      @08turboSS Před 4 měsíci +1

      Its been the same the last 4 yrs. and will continue if the w ee eff get their way.

    • @wendyporter4338
      @wendyporter4338 Před 4 měsíci +5

      Sooo if you get the 'no name' or chemist brand, do Dr's still get a kickback? And how does the kickback work .. Dr's name on the prescribed drug, so they get a %. Just curious...🤫

    • @TraciDoering-hw8hu
      @TraciDoering-hw8hu Před měsícem +2

      @@wendyporter4338 not sure about that. Good question.

  • @karylmorgan7320
    @karylmorgan7320 Před 6 měsíci +228

    I don't worry about it. Mine has been 235 to 240 for 40 years since I was 37 and back then 235 was considered normal. Pharma kept lowering the numbers every 10 years. I think pharma just keeps lowering the safe numbers to put more people on stations. Scare tactics were used by a cardiologist on me so I dumped him.

    • @user-jv8cc2qm5h
      @user-jv8cc2qm5h Před 5 měsíci +5

      I believe you. I had all sorts of tests to find out why my BP was so high. There is nothing wrong with my heart or my kidneys. After so many trials and errors from my doctor, I went on keto. Guess what? My BP is down to 110/70.😊

    • @directajith
      @directajith Před 5 měsíci +1

      i have high triglycerides. when I reduce it through excercise, ldl sky rockets. can you please give an explanation? my ldl is 208, triglycerides is 276. previous it was 160 and 321 respectively.

    • @MOBU76
      @MOBU76 Před 5 měsíci +8

      @@directajithcut off sugar and carbs

    • @yrot30
      @yrot30 Před 5 měsíci +6

      Kind of like Total Testosterone ranges are getting lower and lower. We're getting sicker and sicker (fatter). Healthy TT numbers were higher back then.

    • @vothaison
      @vothaison Před 5 měsíci +10

      They also take your blood early in the morning AND insist you don't eat anything before that. And we all know, when you're in fasting, your cholesterol could get quite higher than normal.

  • @three60wealth48
    @three60wealth48 Před měsícem +23

    My daughter (15) was told she has high cholesterol and because I wouldn’t put her on a statin our Dr fired us as patients. She is not diabetic. We are in Canada.

    • @DavidPeterR
      @DavidPeterR Před měsícem +6

      I've had super high LDL since 15, I refused Statin, and I'm doing well. I just had to change my diet.

    • @pepper419
      @pepper419 Před měsícem

      You should have fired the doctor. He/she is probably a vegan.

    • @SusanaXpeace2u
      @SusanaXpeace2u Před 4 dny +1

      Wow, did they send her for any tests before firing you as patients?!

  • @Ilovedogsmorethanpeople
    @Ilovedogsmorethanpeople Před 26 dny +16

    I just went to the doctor. My cholesterol was 298. My ldl was 203. HDL is 85. My new doctor that I met once wanted to prescribe a statin. She never asked me about my diet or activity level. I recently lost thirty pounds since starting keto and intermittent fasting three weeks ago. I also tasted before the blood test. How can a doctor prescribe medication with out know your full history. I went in there for a sleep study and instead received a prescription for anxiety meds and a statin. I canceled my next appointment.
    Edited to add I’ve never had a heart attack or any other health issues.

    • @minkycat66
      @minkycat66 Před 16 dny +2

      Same, my numbers are similar was prescribed a statin. Not taking it.

    • @jenniferdoty7246
      @jenniferdoty7246 Před 12 dny +1

      Something Saladino leaves out is that if you have a high LDL that it can be bad if you have a high lipoprotein (a) level; it is a genetic condition that isn't improved with diet or exercise. It's worse if you also have a high ApoB and triglycerides. If your LDL is high then your ApoB is going to also be high. Your HDL is good but what are your triglycerides? If your lp(a), ApoB, and triglycerides are all high then you are probably high risk for cardiovascular disease. If your lp(a) is high evidence is showing that a statin really isn't the best treatment anyway. I personally think everyone should have their lp(a) measured at least once to help guide their lifestyle choices or treatment plans. It's really outdated medicine to just do a standard lipid panel.

    • @rochellefreeland4338
      @rochellefreeland4338 Před 8 dny +1

      I am 54. My new doctor tested my cholesterol and it was high. He wanted to put me on a statin. I didn’t say no. I just didn’t pick up my prescription. He never asked me anything. It was right after the holidays and I ate horrible. When I
      went back in a few days he asked me about the statin. I said I am not taking it. I will lower it with my diet. He said diet will not change it. I said I am still not taking it. He did tell me that my high TSH ( thyroid) will cause high cholesterol. I listened to him and I asked for a referral to Endro. All this was in January. Today my cholesterol went down by 90 with no medication. I started doing semi carnivore almost a month ago due to gall bladder/liver issues. I still cheat. I didn’t do 100 % because my Kidney and liver function was horrible due to gallbladder inflammation!
      All my bloodwork is better now than it was in January before my gall bladder issue. My high TSH is from my gall bladder and liver not being able to process the fats .
      They lowered the numbers for cholesterol to please big pharma!
      I still have a liver blockage or damage but everything else improved. I will do another liver cleanse. I am really looking forward to doing carnivore 100%!

    • @debspeakes9750
      @debspeakes9750 Před 2 hodinami

      Did you mention the keto diet?

  • @isabel313258
    @isabel313258 Před 4 měsíci +75

    I’m a fit 58 year old and was given a statin . Took it for a year and did my research . I’ve now stopped the statin as I have no other health heart risks and regularly exercise and am not overweight. More risks taking this drug than not in my case

    • @TraciDoering-hw8hu
      @TraciDoering-hw8hu Před měsícem

      Serrapeptase, Prescribed in Europe over 500,000×2 avoid and as an alternative for triple bypass surgery. It will clean the arteries with no risks. Take it on an empty stomach away from medication. Do a course of six. 120,000 I.u. Caps x2 day for three months. Repeat every 5 years. It’s also a potent anti-inflammatory Ivel Endt to steroids, but not steroidal. Do not mix with medicine, especially blood thinners or anti-rejection drugs. Sarah Pepes dissolves scar tissue, and will eat up or dissolve any nonliving tissue in the body. This includes calcium from your arteries. It dissolves the calcium. There is no chance of the calcium, breaking away and blocking an artery, causing a stroke., like there is with surgery it’s an an amazing substance, for which nothing else compares.

    • @americafirst9144
      @americafirst9144 Před 25 dny

      Always look up medicines on a place like Drugs period cmm to see if it is okay to suddenly stop taking something. Sometimes it can be dangerous.

  • @BlanchePerle
    @BlanchePerle Před 6 měsíci +85

    My LDL was always high, last time over 300 and my cardiologist from Cleveland Clinic did not worry about it (like me) Had a heart cath 1 year ago and all is fine. I am 69 yrs.

    • @nishihundan1257
      @nishihundan1257 Před 3 měsíci +3

      LOL, sorry, but I call BS. No doctor would perform a cardiac catheterization just because someone has high LDL.

    • @thankyou4328
      @thankyou4328 Před 3 měsíci +5

      @@nishihundan1257 Work on your reading comprehension. He said he had a heart cath 1 year ago. He did not say that he had the heart cath due to his high LDL.

    • @user-bj8kc9xc9k
      @user-bj8kc9xc9k Před 2 měsíci +2

      Please , who is your Cardiologist from the Cleveland clinic!? I need that one!

  • @robertjeffery6100
    @robertjeffery6100 Před 6 měsíci +49

    I was on statins my legs hurt so bad I could barely drive my car or sit for anytime… my doctor told me it’s probably a pinched nerve… I quit taking the meds in less than a year my legs are fine

  • @CookingwithDesi
    @CookingwithDesi Před 6 měsíci +124

    My Dr wanted to put me on a statin also for elevated LDL & total cholesterol. I had a cardiac cath for what turned out to be esophageal erosions. The cardiologist said I have the heart of an 18 year old. No blockages. Thank you for your in depth teaching on this topic! ❤

    • @truno7
      @truno7 Před 6 měsíci +2

      They didn’t run a Cardiac CT Angiogram first before running the catheter?

    • @CookingwithDesi
      @CookingwithDesi Před 6 měsíci

      I’m not sure, I’ll have to get a copy of the report.

    • @thequintessentialmanpodcast
      @thequintessentialmanpodcast Před 5 měsíci +2

      Thanks for sharing that

    • @seona6549
      @seona6549 Před 5 měsíci +1

      What did you do for the esophageal erosion?

    • @CookingwithDesi
      @CookingwithDesi Před 5 měsíci

      @@seona6549 I had to stop taking Excedrin migraine and took Omeprazole for a little while.

  • @KellyMcCulloughffn
    @KellyMcCulloughffn Před 6 měsíci +53

    I'm glad you mentioned insulin sensitivity and oxidization of cells. Much bigger need for this focus.

  • @garydumas3148
    @garydumas3148 Před 6 měsíci +41

    My cholesterol has been high(210-230) most of my adult life. I am 5’10” and 170 lbs with 34 inch waist. Completed carotid, femerol, and heart scans at 63 years, zero plaque detected. My doc feels the high cholesterol readings are ok if I continue to exercise and keep my weight in check, and likely how my personal genetics deals with the cholesterol. So no statins have been subscribed, now 68 years old.

    • @garydumas3148
      @garydumas3148 Před 6 měsíci +5

      P.s. never got COVID to my knowledge, haven’t had a cold in years, no never caught the flu.

    • @johnycash8291
      @johnycash8291 Před 3 měsíci

      My cholesterol is 230, I am 5,10”, 180 Lbs. Waist is 32. That must a standard size for average male. 😂😂 too funny. Shoe size 10. 😂

  • @DawoodKhan-bx2ly
    @DawoodKhan-bx2ly Před měsícem +3

    I m 30 years and my cholesterol levels are high 😢I m so worried about it 😢

  • @jcmemerizing4984
    @jcmemerizing4984 Před 3 měsíci +99

    I’m no doctor, but I ignored my doctor’s advice about taking a statin for persistently high LDL. I did this because I have been an endurance athlete for my adult life. Tip top shape. But as my LDL numbers deteriorated into my 50’s my doctor ordered a CTA. I had extensive plaque scoring and was more than 50 percent occluded on the right side. A 91st percentile (bad) for my age score. I have no idea if my condition would have changed had I started a statin 20 years ago. But I’m on one now and tolerating it well. The conflicting advice is so hard to sort through.

    • @edy8695
      @edy8695 Před 3 měsíci +5

      Hi. Thank you for telling us your story. I'am a cardiologist in Europe. I have many patients who play any kind of sport in a high level over age 50.
      Yes its true, some of them are on statin medication for a long time and they didn't get these dreaded disease such arterial sclerosis, stroke or coronary artery disease or myocardial infarction. Those patient who gone have benefit ftom statin therapy must be selected properly. Sports can be a dangerous thing if you do this wit athersclerotic diseaese.

    • @jeffroberts760
      @jeffroberts760 Před 3 měsíci +3

      I wonder if your activity level is to blame for atherosclerosis or if linoleic acid intake is high or both
      What is your fasting insulin as Saladino suggested in this video?

    • @jcmemerizing4984
      @jcmemerizing4984 Před 3 měsíci

      My fasting insulin is 98. I don't doubt that my diet has contributed to my numbers. My most recent lipid profile from just this past week was triglycerides 58, LDL 77 HDL 69...so the Crestor is working for me. Still hate having to take it. @@jeffroberts760

    • @cjljr41
      @cjljr41 Před 3 měsíci +5

      Similar story for me. Always had high cholesterol, but chose not to take statins because I exercised regularly and questioned the effectiveness of them. Ended up having quadruple bypass surgery at age 54. That was two years ago and I now take my statins daily with no side effects.

    • @te7931
      @te7931 Před 3 měsíci

      Your body makes cholesterol. The brain requires it. But you're all bought in so not much anyone can do for you

  • @1Life2Little
    @1Life2Little Před 3 měsíci +23

    I needed to hear this... I was on carnivore diet and all my bloodwork was perfect all but my LDL... Before I started carnivore diet I was pre diabetic and had high blood pressure... I had fatty liver and I had joint pains in my arms and legs. Everything disappeared and I was devastated when my doctor said I needed to stop my diet and he wanted me to take pills for the cholesterol. I am obese too and I lost 60 pounds in half a year... I will now start up my carnivore diet again and tell my doctor to go to hell. If I die I die happier, lighter and with no pains.

  • @cheriemanrique8044
    @cheriemanrique8044 Před 7 měsíci +118

    Wonderful explanation.
    My husband just went on the carnivore diet because of rheumatoid arthiritis. He is active and has a physically demanding job so he goes to the gym regularly to prevent injury at work. Once I put him on the carnivore diet his pain in joints got better. Also his love handles disappeared and he lost that extra weight he's been trying to get rid of.
    He went for his annual physical and he came back with high LDL. First time in his life. Dr told him to eat less meat and stay away from animal butter. But that's been his main diet. His blood sugar leveL came back normal as did his triglycerides and HDL.

    • @bcro83
      @bcro83 Před 7 měsíci +16

      so hes fine is all you gotta know

    • @p.emerson0864
      @p.emerson0864 Před 6 měsíci +36

      Same here......raised HDL, lowered trigs, but raised LDL.
      Doc says.....Keep doing what you're doing, but stay away from red meat and eggs.
      That's how I got there! 😂 😂😂

    • @DaveOriginallyfromBrooklyn
      @DaveOriginallyfromBrooklyn Před 6 měsíci +3

      If you believe this doc he’s fine.

    • @SomeBlackGuy
      @SomeBlackGuy Před 6 měsíci

      High LDL can easily lead to heart attack and stroke. It’s literally the number one killer in the U.S. you can have clogged arteries and look healthy. It’s insane to ignore this obvious information. Getting advice from people who don’t understand this simple concept is dangerous

    • @ArcoZakus
      @ArcoZakus Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@p.emerson0864,
      Similar situation for me, except that my Dr. said he has patients who eat 5 or more whole eggs every day who have lower LDL-c than mine. (He has never seen anyone's even half as high as mine is now. I was more worried about him having a heart attack than I was for me.)
      He knows I will not take drugs, so he suggested eliminating bacon for a month or so and re-test, and add an extra egg or two to the two I eat now if I need them to make up for the missing bacon.
      Not sure how that will affect percent of calories from fat vs protein yet, but it sure won't be as satisfying. Lots more videos to evaluate...

  • @lanceshaw4421
    @lanceshaw4421 Před 3 měsíci +31

    I would love to hear Dr. Saladino debate with Dr. Attia on cholesterol, apoB and statins

    • @meiosys
      @meiosys Před 2 měsíci

      hmm...a psychiatrist debating an actual physician on cardiovascular health. Attia wins based on credentials alone, but noone will ever believe him because people believe what they want to believe. Just look at this comment section.

    • @Sazi16
      @Sazi16 Před 28 dny

      Yesssss I have been thinking this, I can't decide who is correct and it's driving me nuts, I need the truth!

    • @lisalipari673
      @lisalipari673 Před 23 dny

      I am a 52 yr old 20+x 70.3 triathlete and my apo A just came back through the roof (300 range 🫣) I’ve been a an athlete and a health nut all of my life and my dr says I have to go on a statin. I just can’t do it. I’m also a ND and It goes against everything I believe in.

  • @SeriousKeto
    @SeriousKeto Před 4 měsíci +50

    Absolutely the best explanation of LDL I've seen. I feel well armed for the inevitable statin conversation I'll be having during my annual physical in two weeks. Thank you!

    • @joefarah
      @joefarah Před 3 měsíci +6

      How’d it go? I have mine on Monday and every year I feel like I have to repeat the same thing and say thank you for your concern, but I’m willing to take the risk.

  • @stanleysokolow
    @stanleysokolow Před 7 měsíci +18

    The standard lipids panel tests the amount of cholesterol in the LDL particles, which is notated "LDL-C". The particles could be large or small and still have the same LDL-C. The current theory of atherosclerosis says that the LDL particles penetrated into the wall of the artery through narrow channels between the endothelial cells that line the artery. Small particles can move through the channels (junctions) more easily than large ones. A measure that is correlated with LDL size is the ratio of triglycerides/HDL-C which you can calculate from standard simple lipids tests that are usually done. If the ratio (in American units of mg/dL) is less than 2, that's a preponderance of the large "fluffy" LDL particles, which is not atherogenic. Trig/HDL-C is affected by your insulin sensitivity, so keep your diet low in carbohydrates (especially sugar) to keep trig/HDL-C low, the theory says. But it's more complex than just LDL size. There is a brush-like fibrous gel coating the endothelial cells including over the junctions, called the endothelial glycocalyx, which acts as a filter among other functions, preventing large particles like red blood cells and large LDL from penetrating through the junctions. Experiments in mice have shown that the glycocalyx is damaged and thinned or absent at locations where atherosclerotic plaques usually occur.

    • @MrMicahz28
      @MrMicahz28 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Very well stated and duly noted

  • @glenyst5216
    @glenyst5216 Před 2 měsíci +13

    My husband has a total cholesterol over 350 most of his life. All other bloodwork, BP, weight fine. Now 70, is still in perfect health, no meds. On traditional 60s diet. Meat, fish, eggs, lots of dairy, some veges and an apple a day, plus cod liver oil. Last time sick was 1980 with a mild cold. Not genetic. His siblings, children and grandchildren get all the normal seasonal ills.

  • @vbiddy
    @vbiddy Před 49 minutami

    My cholesterol is 175, HDL 65, LDL 100, Triglycerides 73, Lipoprotein(a) 10, Sed rate 5 and CRP 0.02. Doctor is concerned that my ApoB is 69 and Homocysteine is 12.1. Waiting for CAC results. Did stress and echocardiogram, came back normal.

  • @catb4918
    @catb4918 Před 7 měsíci +16

    Dr. Paul you were excellent in this episode I'll be passing this along to ppl who need to hear this. Thank you!

  • @TheUrbanOutdoorsmen
    @TheUrbanOutdoorsmen Před 3 měsíci +19

    I went in for my annual check up in my 20’s and my doctor decided to check my cholesterol for no apparent reason. I hadn’t fasted since I didn’t know it was going to be a blood draw visit and my cholesterol was super high. He wanted to put me on medication and I refused and insisted that we do another test but this time when I had fasted. He was annoyed but allowed me to do it again. Wouldn’t you know that my cholesterol was fine when tested correctly.

    • @nancyweisbrodt3964
      @nancyweisbrodt3964 Před 2 měsíci +5

      "Allowed"??
      You hired HIM! A doctor is supposed to be working for YOU.

    • @johnsimon9690
      @johnsimon9690 Před 2 měsíci

      The exact same thing happened to me.

  • @floralscentkim1380
    @floralscentkim1380 Před měsícem +5

    My LDL is 89 and my Dr told me to take 15 mg cholesterol meds since I’d had 2 small strokes 2 years ago ( have no noticeable effects). When I questioned this, because my numbers were far below the ‘target’, I was told I needed to stay closer to 70 due to stroke history. I eat no processed foods, fast food or sugar, eat lots of fruits and veggies, nuts and drink lots of water. Eat food I mostly cook and mostly clean without going too over the top and I exercise. Dr said there’s nothing more I can personally do to ‘lower’ my LDL.
    Can anyone offer advice? Thanks for a great video!

    • @ryaneb1370
      @ryaneb1370 Před měsícem +2

      Your LDL isn’t high. Maybe you’re stressing too much and that’s what caused your strokes. I can kind of tell you are stressing because you’re stressing about an LDL of 89.

  • @angelamorris4304
    @angelamorris4304 Před 2 dny

    I always Dred going back for my blood results. This Nurse keeps saying my LDL and HDL is always high. I keep refusing to take a station. He says, "Well it's just a small dosage, and you can go back off it when your total cholestrol is lower. I try to watch my diet. I'm not exercising as strenuous due to going through a trauma where I have to get chiropractic treatment.

  • @Peter-pv4yb
    @Peter-pv4yb Před 4 měsíci +10

    Wow, this guy!👍👍 This is exactly what I was looking for! Thanks a million

  • @guerino8945
    @guerino8945 Před 10 měsíci +94

    No such thing as "Good or Bad" cholesterol. Cholesterol is Cholesterol. It's your body's best friend.

    • @bige2012
      @bige2012 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Wouldn’t say it’s “best friend” but not enemy

    • @judymiller5154
      @judymiller5154 Před 7 měsíci +7

      damaged/oxidized LDL is not good

    • @BSTatonka
      @BSTatonka Před 6 měsíci +2

      I have a lot of best friends

    • @wasteddude
      @wasteddude Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@judymiller5154exactly.

    • @zelowatch30
      @zelowatch30 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Yes plus you need it if you want your vitamin D to work.

  • @jcsrst
    @jcsrst Před 6 měsíci +60

    American medicine just doesn't have all the information or training to properly treat patients. We have the worst health outcomes of any "advanced" society. Why is it that we have to watch youtube videos to learn anything remotely true??

    • @FinalFormF3
      @FinalFormF3 Před 6 měsíci

      You don't because most of this is fallacy crafted with skewed data. Go back to credible sources of information.

    • @MrDooley45
      @MrDooley45 Před 6 měsíci

      So true

    • @SuperScottschannel
      @SuperScottschannel Před 6 měsíci

      We watch the videos because they are not bribed by big pharma to push pills at us!!!

    • @harrysmith6561
      @harrysmith6561 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Australia and western world are all on the same page. With everything that went on with covid you have to wonder about all our countries health systems.

    • @a3300000
      @a3300000 Před 6 měsíci +3

      It’s nothing but a business.

  • @escalade8759
    @escalade8759 Před 4 měsíci +10

    Awesome content Doc! Thanks! I learned the basics of this a while back, but I have never heard anyone come close to this explanation. My cholesterol has always been high, but so is my HDL. My primary doctor is always suggesting a staten drug for me, but that is not happening!❤ Just an update! I have dropped over 20 pounds since I last saw the doctor, I'm certain my numbers to include cholesterol is going to blow him away. Back to my 40 year old wait 20 years later. No drugs needed!

  • @BradMangas
    @BradMangas Před 4 měsíci +7

    Dr. Saladino just explained these issues in a very understandable way. Thank you for this video.

  • @rolandlickert2904
    @rolandlickert2904 Před 6 měsíci +17

    For a long time, I had high cholesterol around 250 I started a Keto Diet and some Mediterranean checked again and it went up to 285>My guess is I did eat too much Meat and dairy products and coconut milk/cream for my espresso and too much eggs. Of course, my doctor wanted to put me on Satin right away but I convinced her to wait for two months reduce my meat intake and cut all dairy products .Use clarified butter and virgin olive oil but mostly virgin coconut oil . But as I found out the keito diet raises the cholesterol? My glucose level is fine (avoid sugar) my blood pressure is 108 to 120 0ver 75

  • @bazs7669
    @bazs7669 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Very informative and excellent explanation from Dr Saladino. Thank you,

  • @chremis
    @chremis Před 10 měsíci +6

    very good explanation, many thanks, I have been on a low carb, high fat, regime for a while now, everything good, all markers ideal/normal, weight well down from overweight to normal, everything good apart from "high LDL and total Cholesterol" numbers. I am not quite, LMHR, as my numbers are not so extreme, but, has been termed SHR (Standard Hyper Responder), thanks, Dave Feldman, so, its good to hear as many people as possible downplay LDL as a risk marker for otherwise healthy people, oh, I'm Insulin Sensitive also, according to my poor man's lipid measure, triglycerides/HDL ratio, thanks again

  • @fiddlerJohn
    @fiddlerJohn Před 6 měsíci +4

    Wow! I think I understood most of what Dr. Paul Saladino said. Thanks

  • @keithfrancis9293
    @keithfrancis9293 Před 6 měsíci +10

    Nice post Dr.Paul.
    Cholesterol in the blood does not cause atherosclerosis and is essential for the brain.
    Calcium in the blood does cause atherosclerosis.

  • @edesouza2279
    @edesouza2279 Před 2 měsíci +3

    0:59 That’s me, he just described my experience. Twelve years ago, at the age of 60, I was told that my cholesterol levels were high and needed to go on the prescribed medication. I said no thanks. Here I am in my 70’s in good health, don’t smoke, very conscious of what I eat, I don’t eat red meat; I will have a glass of wine with my meal on special occasions. I practice yoga, and walk to all my day to day activities i.e appointments, shopping etc. I have maintained the same 120lbs all my adult life. And yet my doctor is lecturing me about the dangers I would face if I don’t take statins to reduce “high cholesterol” The doctor’s explanation for my high levels of cholesterol is “genetics” I am not buying his explanation. If my genetics is the reason, then my body is okay with it.
    I refuse to take a drug because that is not a cure. The said doctor told me that he would no longer have me take any more cholesterol tests in the future because I refused to go on his prescribed statins.

  • @user-kk1xe8pe1k
    @user-kk1xe8pe1k Před 3 měsíci +1

    this is really enlightening. I never knew how to interpret the bloodvalues like hdl, triglyceride,ldl and more importantly the relationship between them because my doctor also always focused on the simple value without trying to see the whole picture. thank you for sharing this knowledge. I always have kept a healthy lifestyle and was wondering why my total cholesterol value has been so high. I now know i need to look deeper and see the relationship between hdl and triglyceride, which is indicator of overall metabolic health.

  • @Over-for-now
    @Over-for-now Před 4 měsíci +6

    I'm 78 non diabetic and my cholesterol is always 260 . Triglycerides under 90. The Drs hate me because I won't go on statins.
    My husband is 80 and diabetic and his cholesterol is always under 200. The Drs get mad at him too because he won't go on statins 😢😮

  • @thequintessentialmanpodcast
    @thequintessentialmanpodcast Před 5 měsíci +4

    very informative. I would love to be able to be assessed according to the other half of the model mentioned. I was pushed and still am to be on statins. My intuition and limited knowledge kept me away from it. I am so glad, BUT, I do believe I have things to be addressed from a health standpoint, and it is difficult to filter the information. we have over complicated health, and dismissed anecdotal information as useless overall. I believe this is a key part of our problem in many facets of society. Thanks for the information, context and simplification of the material.
    P.S. Love the disclaimer!! lol

  • @user-km1cx3wu6j
    @user-km1cx3wu6j Před 6 měsíci +22

    I have significantly high familial cholesterol levels. No one in the family has passed away because of heart disease or heart attack. I had a coronary calcium score done and it is also super high. Yet blood pressure is 120/80 and no issues on the treadmill or exercising. Yet the doctor wants me to be on a statin which I have done and now I have bodyaches. Should probably quit.

    • @blackmangopit
      @blackmangopit Před 2 měsíci

      I could have written this myself - same for me. My blood pressure is low 110/70 and I think that's because I take K2. My cardiologist didn't know anything about K2 and said I need statins...I continue to refuse.

  • @charlenelaguer7072
    @charlenelaguer7072 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Wow! This is such an eye-opener and now I know and understand what I need to do for my own health. I think when we get the 'RIGHT information as this doctor has given us, then we can proceed with more certainty and less fear regarding high cholesterol and statins. Thanks so much for sharing with us!!

  • @TheodoreRizzo
    @TheodoreRizzo Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you Guys!!!
    You guys provided me with gold studies and valuable information that I needed to hear about my LDL.

  • @alchemy1
    @alchemy1 Před 6 měsíci +73

    5’7”. I am 65 years old. After 6 months on a Keto diet here is the result.
    Heartburns gone
    Dry flakey skin gone
    Body itching gone
    Sensing things crawling on my skin or hair gone
    Heart palpitation gone
    Stomach pains..gone.
    Always some black heads somewhere on my face. gone
    A bump, ingrown hair on my leg for years just suddenly came off. Poof, gone.
    Lightheadedness, gone.
    There was a strange, odd itch on the side of my left foot. I inherited it from my ex wife. she got it from someone else, it would appear every so often, gone.
    Bleeding gums here and there I used to get when flossing, gone
    Back pain, neck pain especially when I get up in the morning, gone.
    Glass/shard feeling in my elbows gone,
    I just don’t seem to notice any hemorrhage, gone
    Dandruff gone.
    Most of the floaters in my eyes, gone.
    Restless leg syndrome I had once in a while, gone.
    Man boobs, gone
    Love handles, gone.
    Peeling finger nails, gone.
    Hives and bumps on my skin every so often.. gone.
    =====================================
    Added bonuses:
    Feeling of comfort inside my body at all times.
    I tolerate cold and hot weather far better. Very interesting.
    Unlike before when my feet hurt after walking for a mile or two, I can walk for miles and miles without any pain whatsoever.
    I don’t feel bogged down.. Just a fresher energy. The air feels better and my mood is simply much lighter and better.
    Sleep is much more restful
    Eyes look more clear, more whiter. . Just found out by going to the eye doctor that my eye pressure has dropped from 15-17 to 10-12. No wonder.
    Both of my nostrils are evenly open… I can breathe from both nicely.
    I don’t get cuts easily. Stronger skin.
    Emotional health better than anytime in my life
    Mental clarity and alertness, very good.
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
    HDL-C went from 40 to 75
    Triglycerides went from 225 to 49
    A1C dropped from 5.7 to 5.3. Not sure how long I have had high blood glucose.
    Weight loss without hardship, 210 to 170 lbs.
    Average blood pressure dropped from 140/90 to 120/75 =================================================
    The so-called bad:
    Total cholesterol from 183 to 491
    LDL-C from 104 to 350
    GIVEN EVERYTHING YOU HAVE READ DO YOU THINK I CARE ABOUT THE LAST TWO NUMBERS….?. NOT.
    Chances are they will hit 1000 in another year’s time. Read my lips I won't give a damn. That is right.
    =========================================
    And oh hear this:
    So it just came to me that I hardly poop much. With all the heavy duty meat and eggs I eat everyday, where on earth do they go?
    I poop maybe once every 3 to 4 days. What on earth?
    No, I have no stomach cramps or aches or anything that resembles any discomfort. And absolutely no gas at any time.
    What on earth?
    The truth is:
    The body uses all of it for nutrients. There is hardly any waste and THAT IS THE TRUTH..
    Your typically mumbo jumbo carb diets cause every mischief there is including and not limited to gas and poops and the rest.
    Bara bang bada boom. 😂

    • @SuperScottschannel
      @SuperScottschannel Před 6 měsíci +6

      I eat carnivore now and feel 20 years younger. Got rid of all the poisons I was eating.

    • @mrofnocnon
      @mrofnocnon Před 6 měsíci +8

      It's not just what you are eating now. But the garbage you are not eating any longer.

    • @zenfan1098
      @zenfan1098 Před 5 měsíci +1

      I'm 60, 5 7, 133lb, long story I won't get into but my one question, and the Drs don't know or care, they just want to big pharma me, my question is , I Have Multiple Sclerosis, I eat low sugar, low saturated fats, but I don't eat red meat, only chicken, turkey and salmon, what , in your opinion, and what do you actually eat for Keto and to get into ketosis, I don't have a lot of fat on me at all, do I eat the fat foods to burn fat?? or how does that work for you ?? I don't know what fatty food to eat that's healthy, I thought keto was healthy fats not fat fats , I'm so confused, Drs don't want me to do keto but I want to so that's why I'm asking you, you seem smart with this.
      Thank you if you decide to comment back !!!
      Have a nice day 😊

    • @mrofnocnon
      @mrofnocnon Před 5 měsíci +5

      @@zenfan1098In carnivore is not just that you eat the meat of ruminants which chicken, turkey and salmon are not but its what you don't eat. Just try it for a month and see.

    • @zenfan1098
      @zenfan1098 Před 5 měsíci

      @@mrofnocnon ok, I might sound ignorant by your answer, but try what for a month, just eating the meat only, or 😵‍💫I guess I don't understand the answer,I'm sorry 😔

  • @anthonyortiz7924
    @anthonyortiz7924 Před 4 měsíci +7

    I’ve read that several people have survived falling out of an airplane without a parachute, so if they can do it, everyone else can too, so to all you naysayers that doubt the grandmas of the world that lived to a ripe old age with ridiculously high cholesterol, or doubt those fifty packs a day chain smokers that lived to be over 100, here’s more proof that because someone was able to do it, you can too! Stop worrying about high cholesterol, stop worrying about smoking, start jumping out of planes without a parachute because someone out there’s able to do it and so can you!!!!

  • @DaY-lp1hf
    @DaY-lp1hf Před 3 dny

    Thank you so much Dr. Saladino for a brilliant commentary. My Dr. had me in panic mode saying my cholesterol is too high with a non fasting blood test. And wanted to out me on a statin which I refused. I said i would lower it with an even healthier diet and exercise even more. My total cholesterol was 272. I feel very good tho. I think mostly non fasting gave a higher reading. i am physically fit and do not want muscle aches from any stations. I do not like any drugs.

  • @tanfel4
    @tanfel4 Před 5 měsíci +57

    This is hands down the best explanation of LDL, HDL, and Diabetes on CZcams. Bravo Dr. Saladino, thank you so very much, your explanation of what is happening in the body and what is happening was great!

    • @cyberfunk3793
      @cyberfunk3793 Před 5 měsíci +4

      From the guy that preached carnivore for ages, until he self ditched the diet because he was completely wrong about it. I don't understand why anyone takes anything he says seriously.

    • @tanfel4
      @tanfel4 Před 5 měsíci

      I need to learn more about what you're saying. Thanks for this post. @@cyberfunk3793

    • @karlwheatley1244
      @karlwheatley1244 Před 5 měsíci

      "his is hands down the best explanation of LDL, HDL, and Diabetes on CZcams." NO, the best explanations of the topic are over at the Nutrition Made Simple website--very deep and neutral discussions of all sorts of topics--and he tactfully demolishes the terrible study that Paul talks about here. I research and teach nutrition and saw how terribly flawed that study was, but Gil explains it better on his site at ""The Truth about Saturated Fat | New Narrative Review"

    • @dc6953
      @dc6953 Před 5 měsíci +7

      @@cyberfunk3793 Dude added a hand sized portion of fruit with each meal and all of a sudden the guy has completely moved off his stance in regard to a proper human diet?
      Nah, dudes still preaching extremely low carbs and meat, eggs, and dairy. I mean he adjusted his argument (on diet) at best, not dropped it.
      It’s like saying (hypothetically) that Stalin, instead of slaughtering all citizens, he “dropped” his stance because he wouldn’t kill kids under 5. Like it’s still mass genocide.
      Similarly, it’s still a near all protein diet, more specifically an animal base diet.
      Let’s not exaggerate as if, by adding fruit, the guy’s argument regarding diet is suddenly, completely void of all credibility. And that he is now a vegan.

    • @cyberfunk3793
      @cyberfunk3793 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@dc6953 extremely low carb? 😂 Dude got his testosterone destroyed on the poor carnivore diet so now he eats honey which is basically sugar. He eats hundreds of grams carbs a day.
      "The fruit Saladino eats are mostly tropical and local varieties of pineapple, mangos, and papaya. These constitute up to 200-300 grams of carbohydrates in a day. "

  • @michaelszczys8316
    @michaelszczys8316 Před 3 měsíci +8

    My doctor had me on large amounts of statins because my cholesterol was a bit high.
    Then i started eating vitamin K2 and also worked at getting my body into ' fat burning ' mode.
    I also stopped taking the statins.
    The fat burning worked and i lost 40 lbs. I feel the vitamin K2 worked as well as i could tell of increased blood flow in certain areas of my body. Then i got another blood check and it showed much higher cholesterol in my blood. I learned that cholesterol is mostly involved in moving fat around in your body so i figured it to be high because it was busy moving all that fat around, mostly out.
    I told my doctor about eating vitamin K2 and she asked " why would i want to take a blood thinner and blood thickener at the same time?"
    Apparently that is the way they view vitamin K2.
    I also asked about one of those calcium scans and she thought i was crazy.

    • @juliespiteri3625
      @juliespiteri3625 Před 3 měsíci

      Hi there, can I ask how you put your body into fat burning mode?

    • @michaelszczys8316
      @michaelszczys8316 Před 3 měsíci

      @@juliespiteri3625 have some days where you eat only ' fat ' like eggs and meat with absolutely nothing else except maybe salt on the meat.
      Drink only water.
      I believe they call it the ' keto ' diet but I don't know as I see ' keto ' on all sorts of things that would just ruin it.
      Some people have to eat like that for a week, I got it to kick in before by just eating that way on the weekends.
      Fasting for serious amounts of time helps too, like 30 to 40 hours, nothing but water.

    • @juliespiteri3625
      @juliespiteri3625 Před 3 měsíci

      @michaelszczys8316 Thank you for the info, Michael. Much appreciated.

    • @michaelszczys8316
      @michaelszczys8316 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Watch some of thr video seminars from
      Dr. John Whitcomb on different issues such as vitamins , he is very informative.

  • @ultrarnr4454
    @ultrarnr4454 Před 3 měsíci +4

    I find a lot of physicians are pissed at the internet because people can now educate themselves and keep up with current medical trends, something a lot of doctors don't do. My heart Dr only worries about cholesterol and always pushed statins. That's why I am looking for a new one!

  • @forsdykemontague1017
    @forsdykemontague1017 Před 6 měsíci +6

    There are two types of LDL one of which is CVD neutral and the other, Oxidised VLDL which can end up in the arterial walls and therefore increased risk of CVD according to Dr Rob Lustig.

  • @mikew4019
    @mikew4019 Před 4 měsíci +2

    My blood work all looked great in my latest blood panel except my cholesterol. This is great info in my approach to better balance my HDL and LDL. Thanks for asking the question, young Christopher Walken.

  • @robertkoehler7524
    @robertkoehler7524 Před 5 měsíci +30

    That was just flat out excellent. Total cholesterol 222, LDL 133, HDL 59, Trig. 150. Doc convinced me take a statin a month ago to reduce LDL. I am 5"8" 142 lbs. Very active runner. Rethinking my decision.

    • @marsha2061
      @marsha2061 Před 5 měsíci

      Get off the statins. They cause dementia. I had a heart attack and they put me on them and I was miserable. I'm taking nothing now because I'd rather have another heart attack than take their poison.

    • @stargazer5797
      @stargazer5797 Před 5 měsíci +3

      If you tweak your diet a bit, eat more vegetables and fruit and less meat, your ldl will go down. Also keep the inflammation and processed food and sugar down.

    • @karlwheatley1244
      @karlwheatley1244 Před 5 měsíci

      "That was just flat out excellent. Total cholesterol 222, LDL 133, HDL 59, Trig. 150. Doc convinced me take a statin a month ago to reduce LDL. I am 5"8" 142 lbs. Very active runner. Rethinking my decision." Except Saladino's claims have been widely de-bunked and speaking as a researcher who studies nutrition myths, the study he is referring to is junk science that made me so mad I had to go work out to blow off the steam. Go over to Nutrition Made Simple on CZcams: Best neutral and science-based site with clear explanations. The truly normal range for LDL is more like 30-70, plaque and rates of major CVD events increase the higher you get above 70, but the real problem is elevated apoB levels, and with LDL more than double what is physiologically normal/healthy and TG levels that high, your apoB is probably too high. Unfortunately, being a runner doesn't fix it: Diet matters more than exercise for this (although exercise is still great). Have a relative who ran 30 marathons then found out he had a CAC score of 700--meaning advanced heart disease.

    • @honkhonk1555
      @honkhonk1555 Před 4 měsíci +1

      What’s your diet look like overall?

    • @08turboSS
      @08turboSS Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@stargazer579790% of grocery stores are processed junk imcluding yogurt and cheerios.

  • @GStroud8801
    @GStroud8801 Před 5 měsíci +6

    LDL 222, HDL 68, calcium score 1600, told to get on statin. I am very active - exercise 7 days a week, run and lift weights. Boby weight low. Questioning the recommendation to take statin.

    • @GarrettMiles5623
      @GarrettMiles5623 Před měsícem +1

      *I'm not a doctor* so take this for what it is. According to Dr. Saladino If you have plaque build up (High Calcium Score) it's because you have arterial damage and the LDL is trying to heal the damage. The Doctor said to have your fasting insulin checked if high LDL does occur to see if you have insulin resistance which can cause arterial damage. *Once again I'm not a doctor* but Since you have a high Calcium Score (plaque build up) it would probably benefit you to A. just to be safe lower your saturated fat intake to slow the build up until you figure out if you have insulin resistance Or B. just get your insulin resistance tested and if something needs to change in your diet/health go from their. But that is a very high C score so A. may be the way to go. But if your anything like me I do what I want and so should you. 😉

  • @Alan-gx8gf
    @Alan-gx8gf Před 26 dny +2

    I am 65 and have been leading a sedentery lifestyle over the last few years , a follow on from Covid , my excuse . A recent Doctors visit said my Colesterol level was 6.0 and asked me if I wanted to go on Statins , I said no ! I did a home test today and my Colesterol level is just over 7.0 ? I am starting to get more active now , I have never smoked and don't drink Alcohol .

    • @markweatherall7437
      @markweatherall7437 Před 22 dny

      The 7.0 result is the over all, need to find out the so called good and the bad ratios.

  • @alanhewitt8258
    @alanhewitt8258 Před 4 měsíci +6

    Loved this broadcast tons of good information for the layman.20 years ago I was told I needed statin I refused based on the grounds that statin is a con (my words) the doctor was pissed off when I told him so,I am now 82yrs and my cholesterol is the same as the first time.(p.s.)I would not touch canola oil it has had the crap processed out it and it is a GMO.

  • @tenniskinsella7768
    @tenniskinsella7768 Před 5 měsíci +4

    My aunt died at 102. She had high colestral but dr took her off the highest dose too many side effects. Because she took quite a lot of other tablets. Shebroke her hip at 99 survived that after that hD carers but was quite happy hadxa lot if visitors also had irregular heart beat. Some people defy the odds.her brain still sharp

  • @maryk6407
    @maryk6407 Před 7 měsíci +43

    Thank-you! Although I knew that cholesterol was only a correlate of atherosclerosis, I let a doctor stress me out over an excellent metabolic panel, but two markers that were high: LDL and ApoB. He freaked and really, I let his reaction scare the bejesus out of me. It is now a month later and I’m fine again and continuing to protect my liver and lose weight on my keto/carno/intermittent fasting regime. However, listening to Dr. Saladino brought me all the way down off of the cholesterol-spooking ledge.

    • @locybapsi174
      @locybapsi174 Před 6 měsíci +8

      ApoB is the most important risk factor for cardiovascular disease so if it's high you should be worried.

    • @user-kh8bp6ue8y
      @user-kh8bp6ue8y Před 6 měsíci +1

      Fasting raises liver enzymes. I just learned this.. but does have many benefits

    • @maryk6407
      @maryk6407 Před 6 měsíci

      My liver enzymes are now in the teens and I have been intermittent fasting since December 2022. I try to give my liver at least 10 hours of rest from eating. I’m lucky, because I have never been hypoglycemic.@@user-kh8bp6ue8y

    • @maryk6407
      @maryk6407 Před 6 měsíci

      I appreciate that this can be a risk factor. However, Insulin resistance is the number 1 cause of cardiovascular disease. The high cholesterols are a distant risk after smoking, obesity, and several others. I have a family history of obese, smoking late 80, 90, and 100-plus-year olds. I only know incidentally of the cholesterol levels of a couple and they were higher than me. @@locybapsi174

    • @gloriamaryhaywood2217
      @gloriamaryhaywood2217 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Not a dang thing to be concerned about,.. much less scared silly over!! Stick with Keto and fasting and you will be verrry healthy and feel absolutely
      Greattttt!!!😎

  • @Silerlonewolf1970
    @Silerlonewolf1970 Před 3 měsíci

    I'm blown away with this educational video of honest Intel. Wow 😮thank you guys

  • @GregRiccardi
    @GregRiccardi Před 3 měsíci

    This is a highly informative video… Thank you so much for making and publishing it!

  • @SearlesHernandez
    @SearlesHernandez Před 6 měsíci +16

    I consulted my doctor and he recommended I go on a statin as my ApoB is 90 and Lp(a) is 99. The rest of my labs: Total Cholesterol: 201, LDL: 118, HDL: 75, Trigs: 45, VLDL: 8, Tot/HDL ratio: 2.68, LDL/HDL ratio: 1.60. 💚🤙

    • @Zumbamom
      @Zumbamom Před 5 měsíci +7

      My LDL is 300 total 435
      My dr freaked out! I dont care.
      I am so healthy.

    • @tpharo34
      @tpharo34 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Wow that’s incredible! Today mine was 313/ LDL 235 and she freaked and put me on a statin and begged me to take it.

    • @khurshidawan164
      @khurshidawan164 Před 5 měsíci +1

      TG / HDL is most predictive of Insulin Resistance.
      In your case TG/HDL ( 45 / 75 ) is very good.

    • @narcee1550
      @narcee1550 Před měsícem

      Your panel looks great!

  • @tjteknik1
    @tjteknik1 Před 5 měsíci +4

    I was put on statins by my doctor after bloodwork showing high LDL and HDL, as well as high Glucose. But after reading up and viewing stuff about statins (and some strange side effects that I think is related) I'm going to quit that. At the time (and still) I was fasting regularly and eating an 80% carnivore diet (basically keto). From what I understand, fasting and keto will raise those cholesterols and sometimes the Glucose as well. The thing is... those blood results were the first I've ever had, so no-one knows if they were that high when I was younger. As per usual some doctors just look at things they've learned through med-school and have no clue.

  • @ScottWDoyle
    @ScottWDoyle Před měsícem

    One of the best explanations of this widely misunderstood topic. And I appreciated the clarity around "fragile fats" and why they are a problem. I would love to hear you address the usefulness of testing for cholesterol particle size. (Also, I see there is a test for oxidized LDL. If part of the root problem is oxidized fats, why isn't this tested for more often? Is it just not incentivized for doctors to do so? Or is it a lack of understanding?)

  • @7ammit
    @7ammit Před 7 měsíci +9

    This puts my mind at rest and is. to my way of thinking, a very plausable argument. My docter didn't even know that one can test for insulin. Thanks Paul

  • @jaadeer912
    @jaadeer912 Před rokem +6

    I've heard from a hormone dr's book that high LDL can also be sign of hypothyroid.

    • @casper5563
      @casper5563 Před rokem +1

      this is why zero cabers ldl is through the roof= decreased thyroid function. As was the case with Paul, as soon as he added carbs back his ldl decreased by a lot.

  • @rvalexi
    @rvalexi Před 6 měsíci +4

    Thank you for giving people what they deserve.

  • @rustylee72
    @rustylee72 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Awesome. Thank you . Amazing film

  • @syd5604
    @syd5604 Před 4 měsíci +2

    i’ve gotten blood work every 6 months for 2-3yrs because i have adhd & take adderall, i don’t do fasting blood work and i still haven’t qualified for diabetes. the only things that have come up are
    - 1 time i had low vitamin d
    - last time i had a higher LDL but my dr said my HDL was extremely high and my ratio was perfect so it wasn’t really of concern but said we’d continue watching it.
    i have blood work today so i’m hoping all goes well lol
    i’ve been really broke since the economy has been in the toilet so i haven’t been able to make my normal healthy meals. i don’t eat fast food and i try not to make mac n cheese, ramen, frozen food, etc but it’s been hard. i know for a fact that my change in diet is why my LDL went up because that’s the only thing that has changed.

  • @richardmoeller3143
    @richardmoeller3143 Před 11 měsíci +10

    One more thing I have known someone who was taking a statin for years and their CAC score was 2000 so how did happen if statins prevent artery disease!

  • @chris-ci7ch
    @chris-ci7ch Před rokem +12

    I took a statin for about a year it hurt all of my muscles. I was always in pain. I did become diabetic and I went off statin.

    • @wilsont1010
      @wilsont1010 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Not surprising. God has left the building long ago.

  • @tiger270
    @tiger270 Před 2 měsíci

    Excellent information, thank you so much.

  • @davendavies9871
    @davendavies9871 Před 3 měsíci +1

    So much more helpful and informed than my doctor. Thanks

  • @jpr42100
    @jpr42100 Před 4 měsíci +6

    Finally, someone who understands what coronary artery disease is. Thank you.

  • @user-bu9tr7np7j
    @user-bu9tr7np7j Před 6 měsíci +4

    oh wow, that's exactly my case. LDL increases, but TC is at the lowest of the standard, HDL is perfect, insulin is perfect. Doctor prescribed statins and a bunch of other drugs for liver. Why I asked myself? I checked these markers like the speaker mentioned. I am a perfect healthy person!!!

  • @jackwessels9189
    @jackwessels9189 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Awesome information. May not totally understand it but I do get what the doctor said. Thanks!!!

    • @FinalFormF3
      @FinalFormF3 Před 6 měsíci

      He's a Psychiatrist, this isn't his medical field of course it doesn't make sense. He says these things to validate his life choice of carnivore dieting. Please listen to a Cardiologist for advice about CVD risk.

  • @BiggieBags
    @BiggieBags Před 4 měsíci +1

    Excellent thank
    You

  • @marleetyldesley1825
    @marleetyldesley1825 Před rokem +30

    Happy to see Dr. Paul explaining such a nuanced issue. I would love for him to explain what's relative and pertinent in a lipid panel for a type 1 diabetic.

  • @t10mcg
    @t10mcg Před 6 měsíci +4

    Isn’t one way you can know if your LDL is “bad” related to the particle size? If you have small dense LDL verses large and fluffy you are more at risk for artery damage.

  • @brandym.williams7314
    @brandym.williams7314 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Thank You

  • @dountoothers
    @dountoothers Před 2 měsíci +2

    Not worried about cholesterol and not worried about smoking either. Full carnivore now nine months - and one pack a day smoker. No IBS, no anxiety/ depression, lots of energy and no lesions on my lungs or calcium plaques in my arteries. The medical establishment lies to us about nearly everything. Do your own research!!!! Thank you, Dr. Saladino!!

  • @ausmiku
    @ausmiku Před 8 měsíci +21

    Cholesterol and LDL are red herrings. Insulin resistance (eg type 2 diabetes) is at the critical stage for many risk factors, not just cardio events. I read somewhere that arterial damage occurs very often near vessel junctions where blood flow eddies happen (my brother has 2 stents at exactly these points). The endothelium is not the first line of defence of blood vessels. It is the glycocalyx, the strands of proteins lining the endothelium. It has biochemical as well as biomechanical properties (hence the eddy theory). It is thought that high blood glucose levels slowly reduces the thickness of glycocalyx, which needs time to repair itself. A constant high carb diet (i.e.blood glucose) can completely remove the glycocalyx and allow the endothelium to be damaged. The blood always wants to clear insulin which, oddly enough, does the damage.

    • @Calibrad
      @Calibrad Před 7 měsíci +1

      Plant based diets are high carb and people reverse everything on that 🤷‍♂️

    • @mitchaoc
      @mitchaoc Před 6 měsíci

      ApoB is the most accurate predictor of CVD. If it’s high you should be worried. This Quack’s carnivore diet might be great for losing weight, but not for a healthy heart.

    • @hektor6766
      @hektor6766 Před 6 měsíci +5

      @@Calibrad "reverse everything" doesn't mean anything. It is pure vegan-babble. Plant-based diets are high carb, so they maintain high blood-glucose and insulin levels. That's chemistry and endocrinology, not epidemiology or mythology.

  • @kathleenschmidt1489
    @kathleenschmidt1489 Před 6 měsíci +6

    I asked my doctor to do the HOMA-IR blood test and she knew nothing about it. She said she only orders blood tests she knows how to read. That’s weak since ranges are provided, I can read that. Ugh

  • @kmac265
    @kmac265 Před 3 měsíci

    What a wonderful and informative video. Thanks so much.

  • @clintcarter
    @clintcarter Před 2 měsíci +2

    Amazing that this single understanding (or not understanding) of LDL cholesterol could seriously dictate the outcome of someone’s health and choices. 🙏🤘🙏❤️🙏

  • @cybiryan
    @cybiryan Před 4 měsíci +3

    Thank you for making this point. I'm in the exact boat. I have good levels of HDL and prolly good metabolic health too. And I feel my primary doctor is neglecting that part of my effort. The statins will just destroy the essential muscles I painstakingly obtain at the gym.

  • @stephaniedixon8366
    @stephaniedixon8366 Před 6 měsíci +7

    Just happened to me… told doc “no thanks”

    • @FinalFormF3
      @FinalFormF3 Před 6 měsíci

      Probably not a wise choice to agree with this Psychiatrist over your general care doctor. God especially if your talking about an actual cardiologist.

    • @viccolantonio1691
      @viccolantonio1691 Před 3 měsíci

      I am 66 been diagnosed with high cholesterol for 30 years. Doctor wanted to prescribe statins I said no. I dont smoke, drink and consume drugs. Walk 6 kilometers every day, eat right, take vit a, b , and d. So far so good. I cant advise you not to take statins. You make your decision and dont let doctor intimidate you

  • @joanne4514
    @joanne4514 Před 4 měsíci

    thank you for this! i was worried about it as my husband just received his results with red flags indicating his cholesterol was too high at 6.38 mmol, non hdl 4.89 ,ldl 4.64 and apoB 1.22 also flagged as high but his tryg are 0.68 . he has a GF of 5.4 and A1C 5.3 ...also he stopped taking high blood pressure pills in November that he had been on for over a year. Dr prescribed it not because he had high blood pressure but because he has Peripheral neuropathy. My thoughts were that he is just metabolizing and ride it out for now

  • @pjizant
    @pjizant Před 2 měsíci

    Finally, the educational content that really helps me! It’s been so hard to grasp these concepts and markers and how they work. LDL Bus? This I can understand.

  • @avleck
    @avleck Před rokem +5

    Wonderful discussion on this crucial subject!! THX A LOT.

  • @Eric-io4pe
    @Eric-io4pe Před 5 měsíci +37

    What Dr. Saladino says is so critical. My uncle was killed by wrongly prescribed statins. Instead of fixing his metabolic health, the drs. kept him on statins until his musculature deteriorated to the point of him being bed ridden and eventually dying a lingering death in a hospital.

    • @lindalambert8727
      @lindalambert8727 Před 2 měsíci +3

      A friend of mine ended up in a wheel chair on statins.

    • @Ex_877
      @Ex_877 Před měsícem +4

      Drs. don't care about your health. They care about making their pharmaceutical funders happy.

    • @wgg6188
      @wgg6188 Před měsícem +1

      Statins have been implicated as a cause of cancer…

    • @donnarichardson7214
      @donnarichardson7214 Před měsícem

      @@Ex_877 They also care about not getting sued, and if the insurers and the corporation controlling their medical practice tells them to prescribe or not prescribe X due to statistical risk, they seldom resist for the nuanced good of the individual. Or even try to see the individual profile. That was implicit in this doctor's talk.

  • @larryschmid3834
    @larryschmid3834 Před 9 dny +1

    Statins almost crippled me after only 2 months. I had leg cramps with a pain level of 45. I would be in a wheel chair now if I had continued statins. I told my doctor I refuse to ever take another statin, write it down. I am 80 have high cholestrol, and off and on leg cramps that might be a result of my short stay on statins. My opinion, a very dangerous drug.

  • @wread1982
    @wread1982 Před 5 měsíci +2

    My 44 year old neighbor had high cholesterol and had a heart attack, they put in 4 stints and accidentally Poked a hole in his vein as they were putting in stints, his heart electrical system is all messed up and he’s been in the hospital for 6 months. He chewed tobacco but ate fairly healthy

  • @matkagrogan5251
    @matkagrogan5251 Před 9 měsíci +61

    Great explanation of very complex issue. I wish all the doctors could explain the basic mechanisms of any chronic disease. Obviously, it is easier and more profitable for them just to put patients on pills. "Corruption in contemporary medicine", oh that book would have 450 trillion pages :)

    • @wilsont1010
      @wilsont1010 Před 8 měsíci +3

      Get a good doctor, dont throw your money away and you will not be confused. Use TRG/HDL which is the proper health marker.

    • @Joy-fx4ee
      @Joy-fx4ee Před 6 měsíci

      Yeah it seems like nowadays they just give you pills here pills there, no explanation. Instead of fixing the underlying condition all they do is temporary fix. It’s all money driven now. Cause if they actually fix you, you will stop going back to clinics/hospitals.

    • @cyberfunk3793
      @cyberfunk3793 Před 5 měsíci

      @@wilsont1010No it's not. The indicator for heart disease is ApoB which correlates well with LDL in most people (75%).

    • @dwights1464
      @dwights1464 Před 5 měsíci +2

      When ApoB does not correlate with LDL cholesterol, ApoB is the marker to watch. Risk follows ApoB more closely than LDL cholesterol. HDL cholesterol is a weak predictor of cardiovascular health so ratios based on it are much less than ideal.

  • @hainguyen51755
    @hainguyen51755 Před 3 měsíci +5

    My doctor put me on statin for around 10 years. My total cholesterol was never higher than 250 and my LDL was never higher than 160. He said that I need to take statin now so when I get old, I won't have heart disease. This med kept my LDL below 100 for those 10 years. After taking statin for almost 10 years, I developed all kind of things, memory loss, muscle pain, joint pain. One day, I stop taking the statin and I felt better. Then I decided to stop taking it. My LDL went up to 155. My doc wanted me to take the statin again but I said no. Now I take another drug but not statin. My LDL the last time I check was 135. But I feel alot better than those ten years i took statin.

    • @sunithareddym
      @sunithareddym Před 3 měsíci

      Then how to reduce ldl cholestrol even my father is facing same problem memory loss and lot more please help me

    • @drsunshine-kw8dh
      @drsunshine-kw8dh Před 2 měsíci +1

      Muscle pain is a known adverse effect of stains. But there are other options like Fibrates, PCSK9-inhibitors, cholesterol absorption inhibitors... . Unlike the opinion of "Dr. Paul", high LDL is directly linked to CVD.

    • @drsunshine-kw8dh
      @drsunshine-kw8dh Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@sunithareddym There are other medicines on the market. For example Fibrates, PCSK9-inhibitors, cholesterol absorption inhibitors. Unlike Unlike the opinion of "Dr. Paul", high LDL is directly linked to CVD. I highly recommend to monitor the blood lipid parameters.

    • @hainguyen51755
      @hainguyen51755 Před 2 měsíci

      @@sunithareddym Just want to share with you my two cents: There are many doctors that say high ldl cholesterol is not the cause of heart disease. You can find these doctors on your tube. For my experience, I rather die of heart disease when I 70-80 years than suffer all the pains from taking statin for the rest of my life. For you father, my advice is stop taking statin for a week and see if his memory loss, muscle pain, and other problems get better. Then he can decide whether to continuous taking statin or change to another medication.

    • @sunithareddym
      @sunithareddym Před 2 měsíci

      @@hainguyen51755 Hai thank you after stopping statin immediately from next day he his better
      From past 6 to 7 years he use to take cholesterol tablet daily 10 mg roasovatin he use to get frequently cold we are 4 members only dady use to suffer a lot 55 years old dady and slowing he used to forget some things like I noticed him but he use to say my be I am not concerned at that time do I didn't remember then after he got acidity problem every morning he use to take tablet morning then only he use to eat if not he eat so we are thinking something is happening to him but we are not thinking beacuase of cholesterol because my grand ma uncles neighbor uncles are very active they are using statins from years 20 years so after few days my cousin came and said stop taking statin even I had same symptoms with one 3 days he will become normal But we are tense if we stop taking statins will he get heart attack then with out over notice my dady stopped statin belive me or not next day he stopped taking acidity tablet also but he ate food next no acidity probl3m nothing because of this statins my father had lot of problem so many scanning but after stopping sttsin like a magic his symptoms disappear like magic belive me sir his ldl hi only 123 with out tablets

  • @carlaadams1386
    @carlaadams1386 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thanks!