Ep:336 DECREASE YOUR RISK OF HAVING A HEART ATTACK OR STROKE Part 1

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  • čas přidán 26. 11. 2023
  • KNOW YOUR HgA1c to determine risk of HEART ATTACK, STROKE OR DYING OF HEARTATTACK OR STROKE. Dr Cywes discusses a BRILLIANT study looking at HgA1c and risk of CARDIOVASCULAR DEATH. This paper also documents that STATINS offer ZERO RISK BENEFIT!!!! DIABETES NOT CHOLESTEROL WILL KILL YOU. Please leave comments.
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Komentáře • 189

  • @mystatinfreelife

    But.. but.. all the statin-pushing studies ALWAYS have a statement in them that the risk of T2D caused by statins is outweighed by the benefits! I think the risk they're talking about is to the stockholders. If we can give statins to people and they develop T2D, then we can sell them more drugs. It's a win-win (for the stockholders of the pharmaceutical companies anyway.)

  • @beenflying1

    Before my keto diet, I had a stroke closely followed by a quintuple bypass (5 arteries blocked, one 99%, close to a heart attack) and then I had another stroke a year after that. Luckily I have mostly recovered from the strokes and hope to live a long life, thanks to the low carb diet. Not one doctor checked for metabolic disorder. Erm!

  • @TempleoftheDarkPartsoftheMind

    The one thing that bums me out is that through out my 40s every doctor I saw minimized my prediabetes and blood sugar because I was on a statin. They were solely focused on blood lipids. I've reversed the prediabetes over the past few years but the damage has already been done based on my last CAC and CIMT, I just hope things stabilize moving forward. Learn from my mistakes and don't let doctors minimize blood sugar abnormalities.

  • @annanorth7997

    My nephew died 1 day after his 45th birthday from a heart attack. A diabetic since age 19. He had been normal weight for over 10 years.

  • @user-76hanging-on
    @user-76hanging-on Před 21 dnem +2

    WHAT'S MORE DEADLY?

  • @cathyzabel7924

    I believe this. I had my first heart attack at age 50. I am hanging on to hear how to prevent them.

  • @petercyr3508

    The biggest risk factors all are related to chronically high insulin. LDL does not even make the top 10.

  • @7karlheinz

    This video was interrupted by a Jardiance commercial, lol!

  • @mymomsoldlandcruiser7220

    This is awesome info! Im passing it along to my parents who are very interested in this topic as my transformation has proven to them. Thank you so much for the truth!

  • @kassy481

    A stroke doesn't kill. But robs the victim of a greater quality of life.

  • @OwnYourHealthbyDarius

    While chronically elevated glucose is absolutely a huge problem, I think even transient postprandial hyperglycemia is an enormous hidden issue.

  • @markvann3754

    Great video!

  • @carolerichard5250

    Thank you Dr. Cywes!

  • @nancygorham5908

    Excellent information!! I shared this on my family text.

  • @Shakerhood69

    Looking forward to seeing part 2

  • @markujcich4245

    Great discussion! Unfortunately, this hits close to home. Two of my coworkers close to retirement (60s) dropped dead of a heart attacks. One last week and another last month. Others have passed in their sleep. A good friend in his late fifties, runner and competitive swimmer, passed last year. Thank you.

  • @cameronboling8495

    52yo male heart disease diabetic carnivore past 10 months not sure I’m doing it right lost 80lbs from 421 to 339,I’m saving money so I can make an appointment with you the wait is pretty long and getting longer the more I wait . I think about heart attack and stroke every day wondering which one it’s going to be,thank you for what you do.

  • @jeffchoi73

    We will die eventually by many ways. Glad you are able to quantify the % of the most common ways.

  • @thomaspennfenn6649

    Thank you 👍 S. Florida.