Drug Companies Lies: Cholesterol = Heart Disease

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  • Many believe that cholesterol causes blocked arteries. Pharma companies spread this to no end. However, take a look to see whether this is actually true or not. Credit to Prof Kay for the original format of this video that I've rejigged for my own style.
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Комментарии • 489

  • @leighjenkins5601
    @leighjenkins5601 3 дня назад +78

    A patient cured is a customer lost.

    • @boogiemcsploogie
      @boogiemcsploogie 2 дня назад +4

      First day lesson of medical school

    • @terryfair9474
      @terryfair9474 2 дня назад +2

      @@boogiemcsploogieFirst and primary lesson. What an evil system…

    • @ShreddySteve
      @ShreddySteve 2 дня назад +6

      Honestly, I have several doctors in ma family and know many more, most of them just want to help people. If you want to point fingers, point it at the pharma industry that sponsored the people who did the "research" that came to these conclusions. Doctors just know what they learn in university, like most of us in other fields, this stuff is only coming to light now, after decades of suppression.

    • @tmaori
      @tmaori 2 дня назад +2

      @@ShreddySteveas a physician who trained in the 90s I agree completely

    • @tjvirginia1319
      @tjvirginia1319 21 час назад

      @@terryfair9474 Yes, doctors are evil, they give up the best years of their youth to spend sitting on their asses in a classroom. Comments like this take very little brain power and it's all conspiracy theory. Some of the same people who say this stuff won't do any behavioral modifications, but ask the doctor to help them!
      For people who do like to think, and obviously that's not everyone in this comment section, realize there are studies that drive standard of care and if you veer from that, you can be at risk of malpractice. As more as learned, as computers are able to data crunch mega amounts of information, standard of care changes. It's so easy to point fingers, but if you're going to do it, do it while you're looking in the mirror. You and your behavior and your negative mindset can be your greatest risk factor.

  • @gjesy69
    @gjesy69 День назад +13

    Ty! As an RN working alongside MD’s over 30 yrs. I don’t blame docs for their initial ignorance but refusing or not being interested in updating your knowledge and evolving your care to what we understand now is negligent and harmful. Diabetes and heart disease treatments have not kept up with current knowledge.

  • @goliathonscave9834
    @goliathonscave9834 6 дней назад +103

    From a fellow physician and carnivore from across the pond, Bravo sir! This is the most complete, non-snarky, video explainer of the atherosclerotic process that I have seen to date. I only recently learned that the missing mechanistic piece to the whole explanation of atherosclerosis was turbulence caused by high blood pressure. I can understand that you didn't want to make the video too long so you left out some details but I would recommend in future videos you try to squeeze in a bit more info on the the vital importance of sdLDL (small dense LDL) and it's contribution to myocardial infarctions (heart attacks).
    To the uninitiated, in short:
    The simple hard plaque created by healthy LDL (lbLDL: large buoyant LDL) to repair the inflamed artery wall is NOT what causes the heart attack. It is caused by the accumulation of diseased LDL, the sdLDL, which forms a soft plaque (I describe it as a pimple) that buries itself in the artery wall, then eventually ruptures and causes mass clotting, thus blocking the blood flow and causing a heart attack. So it is, therefore, important to not get diseased LDL (sdLDL). The sdLDL occurs from glycosylated LDL (LDL damaged from carbs) and/or oxidized LDL (LDL damaged by the oxygenated blood but ALSO from seed oils such as corn oil, soybean oil, Canola, grapeseed oil, peanut oil, sunflower oil, margarine BUT NOT olive oil, coconut oil or avocado oil). You can reduce your sdLDL with saturated fats (ie. animal fats, coconut oil, palm oil, dairy fat, eggs) and Omega-3 fatty acids (which is commonly found in fish). THIS is why Dr Abs is safe on his carnivore diet. It should be noted that the majority of studies show that statin drugs INCREASE sdLDL! Also, sdLDL is not measured on the standard lipid panel, that's why the standard lipid panel is useless. Be careful when you research saturated fat because there are A LOT of unreferenced articles online that falsely claim that saturated fats are unhealthy and that they need to be reduced to decrease sdLDL levels.

    • @LadyBirch
      @LadyBirch 6 дней назад +6

      So please explain why you contradicted yourself in saying that LDL damaged by the oxygenated blood is seed oil And you included coconut oil and avocado oil. (Two oils that were told are healthy for us.) Then you went on to say that to reduce your sdLDL you increase saturated fats and included coconut oil, See this as a contradiction howeverI don’t really understand the difference between LDL and sdLDL. So maybe that’s my problem. But how can so many people doctors be lying to us for so many years? I finally just refused to take my statins because they couldn’t give me one that actually helped me and reduce my levels. They kept wanting to increase my statin dosage and I started feeling like I couldn’t even take a walk anymore. It was affecting my muscles and my overall energy level and health only. I sometimes thought it was causing me to have shortness of breath when I would try to exercise so I just basically had to tell my doctor that I wasn’t gonna take them and I didn’t care what she said about them. They were not good for me and I could exercise better and longer, I actually felt like I had an injury when I was on the statins

    • @WW11110
      @WW11110 6 дней назад +5

      Boom. Nice.
      Also, my only concern, is, people who have a carnivore diet, don't live the longest. It appears to be the case that some non carnivore foods in the diet aid longevity. Feel free to comment.

    • @WW11110
      @WW11110 6 дней назад

      ​Interesting

    • @rubix01
      @rubix01 6 дней назад +4

      I enjoyed reading your explanation of sdLDL and its dangers.
      I did listen to another utube Dr (can't recall who) who said that statins do reduce LDL overall but only the lbLDL. One could look at this as sdLDL increasing as a percentage of the components of the lowered LDL?
      Another mentioned that Trigs/HDL ratio is an indicator of the particle number in the sdLDL.
      If the ratio is

    • @vicki4552
      @vicki4552 6 дней назад +10

      He did not include coconut oil & avocado oil with the bad seed oils.

  • @danf6975
    @danf6975 2 дня назад +14

    Unstable calcification And inflammation is the real danger

  • @SaintTrinianz
    @SaintTrinianz 2 дня назад +18

    It's refreshing to find a person with a purpose in life beyond power-grabs and self-enrichment

  • @528freq8
    @528freq8 День назад +6

    May More Physicians and healthcare workers follow in this man's footsteps🙏❤️

  • @postwarmage2839
    @postwarmage2839 2 дня назад +9

    I am so glad someone finally brought this up because I always wondered how you could get artery plaque and not vein plaque makes no sense to me. The veins and capillaries are much smaller than arteries so it would make more sense for crap to get stuck there like blood clots.
    I have searched for this. I have asked so many people why we don’t get plaque in the veins why nobody talked about vein plaque only artery plaque. Nobody has any answers.

  • @janedough6575
    @janedough6575 5 дней назад +62

    My goodness, how many years did it take to finally hear this? About time we stop the nonsense.

    • @utefrank4425
      @utefrank4425 4 дня назад +3

      Yes, knowledge is a debt to be collected

  • @robertmosblech9027
    @robertmosblech9027 6 дней назад +121

    What haven't they lied about. Keep you sick and make money.

    • @mylesg7278
      @mylesg7278 3 дня назад +8

      Yeah, what haven't they lied about.... 💉👀

    • @peterdorrfuss2680
      @peterdorrfuss2680 3 дня назад

      @@mylesg7278effectively safe from accountability

  • @jeremiahfenwick9954
    @jeremiahfenwick9954 3 дня назад +43

    It’s in doctor’s best interest to lie and keep patients sick so they have a long term customer.

    • @TheTykus
      @TheTykus 3 дня назад +9

      Well, there may be a minority of doctors that would actually lie to their patients to keep them sick to have a returning customer, this is not the vast majority of doctors.
      Most doctors, like most people, are only taught what to think not how to think. So they absorb whatever information they are fed and believe it to be true. And if you’ve ever met someone who has believed something for 10+ years, it’s often almost impossible to change their mind That They’ve been wrong the whole time.

    • @eatmeatandliftweights5754
      @eatmeatandliftweights5754 3 дня назад

      💯

    • @Jughead24
      @Jughead24 3 дня назад +5

      ​@TheTykus exactly. It's conditioning. And conditioning can lead to skewed thinking, which in turn can lead to mistreating people based on ideology.

    • @tjvirginia1319
      @tjvirginia1319 21 час назад

      Most doctors are overworked with too many patients because fewer doctors are staying in the healthcare field. Believe me they don't need more customers. Really brain dead comment.

  • @gqftoast
    @gqftoast 5 дней назад +57

    I was in my 30's when a blood test showed high LDL cholesterol was and warned of a sudden death risk because of it. I'm 73 now still have high LDL and have NEVER used the statins they tried to push on me. I'd have to say that all this LDL scare is just wrong in many cases.

    • @PollyPurree
      @PollyPurree 3 дня назад +1

      Everyone I knew who used statins got dementia. The brain is mostly cholesterol and it needs to be replenished. Alzheimer's is characterized by holes appearing in the brain

    • @PollyPurree
      @PollyPurree 3 дня назад +1

      Everyone I knew that used statins got dementia.

  • @justindawson6724
    @justindawson6724 3 дня назад +8

    I knew this thrity years .
    Why because!
    The food industry and pharmaceutical companies hit the public with it with buzz words .
    Food products and drugs hitting the shelfs .
    When the government tells you how and what to eat be alarmed very alarmed.

    • @bobbylee2853
      @bobbylee2853 2 дня назад

      Blackrock and Vanguard are heavily invested into Junk food, Pharmaceuticals and Defence industries. All weapons of war. Blatantly evil.

  • @raywall3814
    @raywall3814 5 дней назад +15

    What a genius ! Someone who explains in depth the actual mechanism. We have been wrongly prescribed and mislead for decades.

  • @JB-ip7vr
    @JB-ip7vr 4 дня назад +35

    Finally a doctor who sees some sense.

  • @Thomas-pq4ys
    @Thomas-pq4ys 6 дней назад +49

    Well put doctor. I've been looking into keto and carnivore... and practicing enough that my LDL is elevated.
    The medical "industry" here in the States got all excited, gave me profitable scans and tests... results, everything normal, no buildup, blood pressure normal... still, statins were encouraged from every source. I refused.
    I wish I could find a doctor like you...

    • @lrg613
      @lrg613 5 дней назад +3

      I just learned that blood pressure is regulated by a healthy vagus nerve.
      I have no blockages but an elevated blood pressure due to vagus nerve disregulation. Tell-tale sign: loss of gag reflex, heart arrhythmias, stomach/diaphragm/digestive issues, muscle cramps, etc.
      This is why a healthy individual can have “unknown cause” high blood pressure.

  • @etiennetaylor8048
    @etiennetaylor8048 6 дней назад +27

    You deserve a wide following.🙏👏

    • @Dr_Abs
      @Dr_Abs  6 дней назад

      Thank you 😊

  • @postwarmage2839
    @postwarmage2839 2 дня назад +7

    I am so glad someone finally brought this up because I always wondered how you could get artery plaque and not vein plaque makes no sense to me. The veins and capillaries are much smaller than arteries so it would make more sense for crap to get stuck there like blood clots.

  • @johnschlesinger2009
    @johnschlesinger2009 6 дней назад +23

    Absolutely first rate. If only there were a few more like this guy...

    • @Dr_Abs
      @Dr_Abs  6 дней назад +3

      Thank you so much 🙏

  • @usadave
    @usadave 5 дней назад +50

    Eating cholesterol doesn't cause high cholesterol any more than eating broccoli doesn't cause you to turn green

    • @demonfedor3748
      @demonfedor3748 4 дня назад +2

      Unless you've been blessed with Niemann-Pick gain of function ( genetic trait) and you absorb dietary cholesterol like crazy and also phytosterols which is another can of worms in itself.

    • @liviucristianionescu
      @liviucristianionescu 3 дня назад

      100% false, did a blood test after 2 months, all lipid panel exploded

    • @superfinevids
      @superfinevids 3 дня назад

      Wut?

    • @demonfedor3748
      @demonfedor3748 3 дня назад

      @@superfinevids Some people are genetically unlucky and absorb a lot of cholesterol they eat which increases apoB and chance of heart disease. We all absorb cholesterol some more some less. There are also people who make too much cholesterol ( and apoB) or not clear apoB fast enough or both. They can get heart disease as early as at 6 years old. Sucks I know. And also there are lucky people with PCSK-9 loss of function genetic trait ( they clear out apoB like there's no tomorrow). They get close to 0 heart disease and their apoB is extremely low their entire lives.

    • @superfinevids
      @superfinevids 2 дня назад

      @@demonfedor3748 That is just the internal mechanism for cholesterol based on the person. But as the saying goes, "your genes load the gun, your diet pulls the trigger"

  • @theeprincess777
    @theeprincess777 6 дней назад +28

    I’ve been following David Feldman and his cholesterol code and showing it to people who are taking meds. This is one more resource to show people !! Your channel is fire 🔥

    • @Dr_Abs
      @Dr_Abs  6 дней назад +4

      Thanks 😊

    • @demonfedor3748
      @demonfedor3748 4 дня назад

      ​@@Dr_AbsDave Feldman himself repeatedly stated apoB is a cause for heart disease. Look up his interview with Simon Hill and dr. Cromwell and see what exactly he said about apoB.

  • @sharonscott8490
    @sharonscott8490 6 дней назад +7

    The best find was this Dr Abs . In you we trust your knowledge and honesty about subjects we know little about.
    That we should know enough to understand. Thank you so much.
    Everyone who also has found you have a blessed and safe day

    • @Dr_Abs
      @Dr_Abs  6 дней назад +1

      Thank you for the kind words :)

  • @Magus1213
    @Magus1213 6 дней назад +17

    Thank you for another informative, well-produced video Dr. Abs! You explain everything in terms that are easily understandable to those without a medical degree. I appreciate your logical, layman’s terms approach to otherwise complicated matters.

    • @Dr_Abs
      @Dr_Abs  6 дней назад +1

      🙏🙏

  • @timnicolai498
    @timnicolai498 6 дней назад +109

    To credit Cholesterol with arterial blockage is like blaming oxygen for the fire

    • @janedough6575
      @janedough6575 5 дней назад +6

      Or blaming the fireman for trying to put it out.

    • @GregariousAntithesis
      @GregariousAntithesis 5 дней назад +2

      Like blaming a paramedic for your accident he is trying to save your life from

    • @GregariousAntithesis
      @GregariousAntithesis 5 дней назад +3

      @@mellocello187study glucose and diabetes and the damage it does.

    • @GregariousAntithesis
      @GregariousAntithesis 5 дней назад

      @@mellocello187 i have heard all the junk science that continues to prop up the cholesterol hypothesis and if LPa is fatal then all my family shouldnt have lived into their mid 90s. I had the expensive comprehensive cholesterol test and i dont buy any of this anymore. Cholesterol is not causing the damage. All this is Epidemelogy, coincidence isnt science.

    • @rogerderamjet
      @rogerderamjet 5 дней назад +3

      😂blaming the thunder for the lightening,just saying?

  • @olanderdecastro52
    @olanderdecastro52 3 дня назад +10

    You are right. But having suffered to heart attacks myself, I can tell you that LDL cholesterol plus arterial inflammatory disease plus high blood pressure does the trick. Controlling for each of these is really important and it kept me alive and kicking for 12 years since my second MI. But to do that, you have to have a strict regimen of what I call MED. Medication, exercise, and diet.

    • @MichL_71
      @MichL_71 2 дня назад +2

      What is your idea of a good diet for the heart?

    • @olanderdecastro52
      @olanderdecastro52 2 дня назад +1

      @@MichL_71 Almost exclusively protein and green vegetables. Water, black coffee and tea (no sugar) to drink. Very little cheating with sugar and carbs.

    • @JenMarco
      @JenMarco 2 дня назад

      Fat is essential. It’s not fat and cholesterol that makes us unhealthy. It’s sugar artificial sweeteners, flavors, colors, preservatives and other chemicals added to packaged food.

    • @olanderdecastro52
      @olanderdecastro52 2 дня назад

      @@JenMarco I love a well marbled steak! And bacon which I eat almost every day. It is protein rich (eggs too-I eat 3-4 everyday),

  • @djh1947
    @djh1947 6 дней назад +71

    Wow! A doctor who understands fluid dynamics.
    Only last week, really, i was trying to explain to my wife what i thought was causing arterial blockage. The example i used was snow fences. Those fences that are put several metres on the windward side of a road. This causes a low pressure area between the fence and the road where the snow is deposited before it gets to the road.
    Why was i explaining this? Because two years ago, i had a stent inserted in my circonflex artery in the left ventrical. The doctor showed me the before and after videos because he had already found out that i was a graduate engineer, and figured i would be interested.
    I was explaining to my wife that i believed i had had a constriction in the circonflex artery since birth and the mRNA COVID vaccine had produced inflamation in my heart muscle, myocarditis, that resulted in increased constriction of the circonflex artery, that then caused deposits due to the "snow fence effect"
    Between the 2nd COVID vaccine and me having the stent inserted was June to November 2021, during which i had at least seven heart attacks (myocardial infarction). I survived through my knowledge as an engineer of fluid dynamics and knowing what action to immediately take.
    The cardiologist was flummoxed by my explanation and my knowledge of the astable multivibrators that exist in the heart, or as cardiologists call them sinoatrial and ventricular nodes.
    As you say in the video The cardiologists must preach according to the medical gospel and are not permitted to consider alternative explanations from fear of being fired.
    Footnote. It's been many decades since i felt as good as i do today. I firmly believe that the stent not only fixed a COVID vaccine incident but also a birth defect that gave me pain in my heart when coping with heavy physical exertion from as early as i can remember. I have never had a cholesterol problem. I'm 77 years old.
    Thanks for publishing this video. It's good to know I am not alone in thinking that cholesterol is a victim, not a culprit.
    Edited Note to tallgrass9366. RUclips doesn't support relies to replies, so please look for a new comment from me.

    • @Dr_Abs
      @Dr_Abs  6 дней назад +38

      Firstly, thank you for watching :)
      Secondly, I take my hat off to you for applying engineering principles to understand what's happening. The mechanics is actually very similiar to other things in the world around us as you say. I am very very impressed by how you analogised the issue to your engineering experience ; bravo!

    • @tallgrass9366
      @tallgrass9366 4 дня назад +3

      Dear djh, your post sparked my interest when you said you immediately knew What To Do after each heart attack. Can you enlighten and educate us based on your experience on what you did. Thank you. Wish you good future health.

    • @djh1947
      @djh1947 4 дня назад

      @@tallgrass9366 This document is my reply to Tall Grass's request to know what to do when I had a heart attack. Past experience in trying to post long replies tells me that RUclips has undocumented limits to the size of replies. I will split my reply into sections if I encounter those limits. Or post the reply as a separate comment.
      It's important to recognise that I am not a doctor, I am an engineer. This gives me a couple of advantages over doctors.
      I am free to say what I want without being concerned by being attacked by the medical community. My career is not at risk if I don't toe the medical community line.
      I spent my life solving engineering problems by thinking, something that Dr. Abs obviously does but in my personal experience medical doctors rarely do or are too frightened to do.

    • @djh1947
      @djh1947 4 дня назад

      @@tallgrass9366 Firstly it is important to know what a heart attack is. I see a heart attack as a form of cramp. Athletes know what cramp is and in my youth when I played for the school rugby team we were taught to recognise cramp and instructed to act fast if a player had cramp in their calves. “Don't wait for medical help, immediately take the player's foot and pull the cramped muscle tight by taking the heel in one hand and the toes with the other and pull the calf muscle tight. Don’t let the cramp take hold. Act immediately!”. That's what we were told and when I watch rugby today I see that this hasn’t changed.
      So what causes cramp? In my view the most likely cause is a lack of sufficient blood for an active muscle.. Let’s call it “blood starvation”. For an athlete this is usually caused by excessive use. But one can get cramp by sitting in a “bad” position where the blood is cut off to a muscle. Again “blood starvation”
      How does one know that one is having a heart attack? Well this is well documented.
      Nausea and cold sweat
      Chest pain around the area of the heart
      Pain in the neck and left shoulder.
      Having survived multiple heart attacks I can confirm that this is correct. 🙂

    • @djh1947
      @djh1947 4 дня назад

      @@tallgrass9366 I replied to you with a separate comment. Look for a new djh1947 comment

  • @selenaclarke
    @selenaclarke 6 дней назад +1

    This is a great watch. Explains the heart system in an easy to comprehend way & allows people to help themselves

  • @justintucker3430
    @justintucker3430 6 дней назад +6

    Thanks for breaking it down in detail. I heard the same stuff before and no one tells you why or how it happens. I need to know why. Great job.

    • @Dr_Abs
      @Dr_Abs  6 дней назад

      Thank you for watching 😊

  • @henryespinosa6580
    @henryespinosa6580 3 дня назад

    Thanks for questioning the narrative of your education and showing a very simple question can completely change everything you were taught! Great content for and older man !! Thanks 🙏 👍👍

  • @johnpearcey
    @johnpearcey 2 дня назад +1

    This is great stuff. About 10 years ago, I started to suspect that high carb intake might be a problem. Glad to begin to hear some docs have put this together.

  • @tsme7733
    @tsme7733 3 дня назад

    Superb explanation. Love the darkened surroundings, which assists focus. Well done.

  • @inthemiddleofaforest
    @inthemiddleofaforest 6 дней назад +9

    Dr. Abs.....I just love you!❤

  • @John-du2mq
    @John-du2mq 3 дня назад +4

    I'm not a doctor but I work in a place that has to do with flows and making sure you can maintain pipes and equipment with many different processes. Your explanation makes total sense and I don't see how doctors don't see it. If my system is creating excess pressure in some set of pipes and let's say out water treatment isn't up to snuff for the last few months, well there's more organic materials. The high pressure from the malfunction or operator error can stress your pipes, seals, etc then on top of it the organic material gets into the little damage parts and cause obstructions and more damage down the line. My field has nothing to do with medicine but physics and flows don't change.

    • @Dr_Abs
      @Dr_Abs  3 дня назад +2

      You're absolutely right! It's not that hard to understand but making it seem that way I think is done on purpose to keep patients in the dark. I obviously could be wrong, but this is my experience from being in medicine for years now.

  • @atomic_poppy
    @atomic_poppy 4 дня назад +9

    I don’t like meat, just don’t like the taste. I love salmon and fish though! I follow a mostly vegetable and fish diet, yogurt, no sugar no processed junk.

  • @ronaldparvanian6949
    @ronaldparvanian6949 6 дней назад +10

    Linus Pauling noted that humans and a few mammals including guinea pigs do not produce ascorbic acid. Instead of ascorbic acid the human body substitutes very small dense LDL molecules to repair stress fractures. This causes inflammation and plaque buildup in these areas of repair.
    The " Pauling Protocol" includes daily ingestion of 4000+mg. ascorbic acid every three hours. Pauling also promoted use of the amino acids proline and lysine to remove existing arterial plaques.

    • @wawabbit
      @wawabbit 4 дня назад +1

      Recently read about Pauling's life. I highly recommend it. What a fascinating fellow. His chuldhood and young adult life stories are do interesting..
      Look at what he got a Nobel for, and then how things changed for him once he figured out how to help sick people.

  • @divyasidhu1670
    @divyasidhu1670 6 дней назад +4

    I love your honesty ❤

  • @pommieMJ
    @pommieMJ 2 дня назад

    Absolutely BRILLIANT! Subscribed straight away.

  • @postwarmage2839
    @postwarmage2839 2 дня назад +1

    I can’t say enough, good things about this video and the guy in it. I am so happy to have stumbled upon this video with such an intelligent professional..
    It is so hard to find real people like this guys I’m telling you this guy is the truth ! The way he explains and breaks things down and that everything he is telling you is 100% accurate!!! thank you for everything you are doing is fantastic

  • @melissacarver4110
    @melissacarver4110 4 дня назад

    He is so good in explaining it all!! Thank you!

  • @brucemckay6615
    @brucemckay6615 5 дней назад

    Well that was actually very clear and helpful…. I sort of got it from others…. But this is the best explanation Ive seen.

  • @onerycool
    @onerycool 6 дней назад +10

    Great information, I have been following you for a week and love your videos. Thank you

    • @Dr_Abs
      @Dr_Abs  6 дней назад

      Awesome! Thank you!

    • @juanitagibson3799
      @juanitagibson3799 6 дней назад +1

      Me too. I just found you about two weeks ago and love your channel. God bless you for informing people of the truth concerning our health.

  • @magicf7076
    @magicf7076 3 дня назад +6

    The best talk on the web about CVD.

    • @Dr_Abs
      @Dr_Abs  3 дня назад

      Thank you very much :D

  • @joannthomases9304
    @joannthomases9304 21 час назад +1

    They pull licenses..from these Doctors if they do not follow prtocol of meds....from a Dr.'s answering service girl, hearing them going off about not wanting to give meds they did not believe in, for patients......🤔 One said; "Then pull it. I'll see them in court" yaaay. Was very happy one knew the whole situation, enough to go. I prayed for him a lot. Prayed for all of them.

  • @reesbear
    @reesbear 5 дней назад

    Wow, I have been looking for this explanation. Thanks

  • @andreaandrea6716
    @andreaandrea6716 2 дня назад +1

    Dr. Abs.... thank you for sharing that you explained all of this to other doctors and that THEY JUST STARED AT YOU BLANKLY!!!!!! This happens to me ALL THE TIME, when I've figured out something I've thought about for a long time and share it with someone else: BLANK STARES. And when I probe, people want to CHANGE THE SUBJECT. No one, it would seem, WANTS TO THINK or discuss anything. It is very very very lonely.

    • @TrutherOne-xv8nr7yj3e
      @TrutherOne-xv8nr7yj3e День назад

      Same here. People will only wake up in their own time frame if they wake up at all.

    • @andreaandrea6716
      @andreaandrea6716 День назад

      @@TrutherOne-xv8nr7yj3e I guess I have to realize... that it simply takes the time it takes and to also NEVER SHUT UP, because it may take that person hearing what I've said from a couple of other sources before they can open their minds to it. So, that's a good enough reason to continue. It's just VERY lonely!!

  • @maiaallman4635
    @maiaallman4635 День назад +1

    I'm a chemical engineer and this topic has a lot in common with piping system design.

  • @epifanioesmero536
    @epifanioesmero536 6 дней назад +21

    I TRUST this doctor!!

  • @jamicarpenter8760
    @jamicarpenter8760 4 дня назад

    Thank you Dr. Your breath of knowledge is incredible ! Please consider addressing LPa. I’ve had 4 CVE, 9 blockages and no damage to my heart. On PCNK9, trying to address naturally also. Not much hope for us.

  • @sudheergoutham
    @sudheergoutham 5 дней назад

    Hands down the best explanation .

  • @divyasidhu1670
    @divyasidhu1670 6 дней назад +1

    Dr abs, even I love your knowledge ❤

  • @lindararey8641
    @lindararey8641 2 дня назад

    Very informative and clearly presented!

  • @jerrywiese
    @jerrywiese 5 дней назад +1

    This logic seems to be complete and correct
    and there should be international recognition of this explanation .

  • @nellie...
    @nellie... 5 дней назад

    Thanks for the info Dr. Abs

  • @inthemiddleofaforest
    @inthemiddleofaforest 6 дней назад +6

    Your channel is simply fabulous 👌 👏 👍

    • @Dr_Abs
      @Dr_Abs  6 дней назад +1

      🙏🙏

  • @HadrienCoadour
    @HadrienCoadour 5 дней назад +5

    Thank you, Doctor, for this clear exposé on the matter. 🙏 Pr Bart Kay shares your point of view.
    Does a low to no carb diet promote plaque reversal from your experience? Or do we have to live with the existing plaque until our deaths?

  • @kathrynmathews4654
    @kathrynmathews4654 2 дня назад +4

    In his book " The Clot Thickens" GP Malcom Kendrick makes the same point in depth. He notes that a vein used as a graft to replace an artery can in time develop plaques. It's an interesting read/listen - with an ironic sense of humour. It made me aware of other possible causes of atherosclerosis.

    • @Dr_Abs
      @Dr_Abs  2 дня назад

      Haven't heard of that book, thanks for sharing!

    • @kathrynmathews4654
      @kathrynmathews4654 2 дня назад +1

      Maybe you have heard of Zoe Harcombe PHD who along with Malcom Kendrick and Aseem Malhotra were referred to in articles in the Daily Mail 2019. Harcombe and Kendrick sued Associated Press for libel and two days ago the judge dismissed a public interest defence advanced by The Mail - who said that the complainants had made false statements about cholesterol-lowering drugs. Case still on going I understand,

    • @Dr_Abs
      @Dr_Abs  2 дня назад

      Wow, I'm meeting Aseem soon so plenty to talk about!

  • @balakrishnapoduval6705
    @balakrishnapoduval6705 5 дней назад +1

    Excellent logic. Stress both biotic and abiotic contribute to the plaque formation. Abiotic stress like pressure on the vessel truly initiates the process.

  • @bryanvan9212
    @bryanvan9212 4 дня назад

    I saw an explanation very similar to this a few years ago and it made perfect sense to me.

  • @postwarmage2839
    @postwarmage2839 2 дня назад +2

    Pressure on the artery walls is called static pressure!!!
    When the blood is flowing properly, it’s called velocity

  • @kriordan25
    @kriordan25 3 дня назад

    Very impressive thank you
    Must show this to my cardiologist

  • @lenglish1264
    @lenglish1264 2 дня назад

    Great explanation!!! Thanks.

  • @wade-buehler
    @wade-buehler 5 дней назад

    WOW! Great video. Informative and quite beautiful to watch. This is such a hot topic right now. I get that LDL isn't the "kiss of death" we were led to believe, but the one thing nobody that I've come across, talks about is what if you have high sdLDL. Like 1930 nmol/L? Triglycerides down, HDL up. That's a topic I'd like to see.

  • @user-sf3ek7zh2m
    @user-sf3ek7zh2m 5 дней назад +2

    Great explanation! So this goes right in line with insulin resistance actually causing atherosclerosis and not LDL. Been taking a deep dive into the literature after my husband had a heart attack at 52 with 99% blockage. He won't listen to me to eliminate carbohydrates and alcohol to stop any further damage. Thank you

  • @PunsariJayasooriya
    @PunsariJayasooriya День назад +1

    Hello Dr Abs, please do a Detailed video on Damaged skin barrier repairing🙏🙈❤️

  • @janpowell7536
    @janpowell7536 6 дней назад +31

    Cholesterol is good for the brain and joints in fact our whole body, big Phama tells us it’s bad for us when in fact quite the opposite, and tell people to take statins which is bad for you as it eats away muscle, we are just a commodity where big Phama is concerned, a patient cured is a patient lost and not producing fat profits for Phama. You are a light being doing good work for the benefit of mankind pity there’s not more of you.

    • @Dr_Abs
      @Dr_Abs  6 дней назад +6

      Thank you 😊

    • @NiToNi2002
      @NiToNi2002 5 дней назад +3

      Can you explain how statins eat away muscle and provide some references to back that up, please?

    • @cwally1994
      @cwally1994 День назад

      ​@@NiToNi2002 an internet search is your friend

  • @GIZMO3380
    @GIZMO3380 3 дня назад

    Very interesting and logical explanation how artheroslerosis is formed.

  • @stevensalt3683
    @stevensalt3683 День назад

    We need more doctors like you sir.

    • @Dr_Abs
      @Dr_Abs  День назад

      Thank you my friend ☺️

  • @juanitapotts6039
    @juanitapotts6039 3 дня назад

    Thank you for explaining this!

  • @thatgoddamnpotato3367
    @thatgoddamnpotato3367 5 дней назад +3

    I love asking people who say dietary cholesterol is bad, how does dietary cause the problems claimed, what parts of the body need cholesterol, and what is the risks that come with lower cholesterol.

  • @just-anillusion5893
    @just-anillusion5893 6 дней назад +6

    He who tells the truth needs a fast horse....
    Nevertheless on the long run the truth will set us free. Thank you for the interesting information and your profound knowledge. I appreciate you thinking out of the box. It is time for change. Greetings from Germany

    • @Dr_Abs
      @Dr_Abs  6 дней назад +2

      I liebe Deutschland, danke schön 🙏

  • @TimRobertsen
    @TimRobertsen 2 дня назад +1

    It would be similar to claiming that scabs are bad, when it actually is the trauma/damage to the skin which is the problem.

  • @Meathead-10810
    @Meathead-10810 3 дня назад

    Very nice explanation, thanks :)

  • @priyam863
    @priyam863 5 дней назад

    Thanks for the much needed information ❤. Can u please make a video on treatment of stretch marks plzzz

  • @benstanway3238
    @benstanway3238 6 дней назад +6

    The only thing I wonder is if the blood pressure is causing an issue, wouldn’t it mean that exercise is making it worse?
    Inflammation being a cause makes sense, it could be caused by vegetable oils, and other foods that cause a lot of inflammation in the body. I’ve watched other videos about high cholesterol and they describe the cholesterol plaque as calcification. Nattokinaise studies show reduced risk of heart disease, it is high in vitamin K which helps the body remove calcium from soft tissue and put it in the bones, it also thins the blood. Kimchi is also high in vitamin K. Thanks for the video, I will watch more, especially after I heard you say you are carnivore.

    • @TheManGrant
      @TheManGrant 5 дней назад +4

      Hi Ben: If you want a more complete explanation of plaque and arterial calcification, I suggest that you see the many videos by "The Fat Emperor Ivor Cummins". Dr Abs does a good job of explaining blockages for the large arteries (like Aorta), but he has not addressed the small arteries (like LAD) that supply oxygenation to the heat muscles themselves. I think those are more responsible for cardiac events since the provide muscle oxygenation for the "pump" mechanism, not the fluid flow through the arterial system.

  • @xmenotux
    @xmenotux 4 дня назад

    Very succinct explanation.

  • @misterbaleize
    @misterbaleize 4 дня назад

    Very informative; thank you.

  • @cubbiethedrummer
    @cubbiethedrummer 2 дня назад

    I feel like my brain is deteriorating. It's overwhelming.

  • @bridgetsieger2261
    @bridgetsieger2261 3 дня назад +3

    Oh hi!
    This is my episode. I’m the one with high cholesterol and no plaque in my heart. Healthy looking heart.. terrible lab number.
    Weird.

  • @swingtag1041
    @swingtag1041 5 дней назад +35

    No let's talk about all the moms and dads who were killed by medical misinformation.

    • @noah5291
      @noah5291 5 дней назад +1

      This guy is contributing

    • @MadHeadzOz
      @MadHeadzOz 4 дня назад

      Yes. All the millions made from murder

    • @axiomic
      @axiomic 3 дня назад +10

      or ended up with dementia because they avoided saturated fats and went on blood thinners..

    • @aprilrain2011
      @aprilrain2011 3 дня назад +3

      My husband was in AFIB for a long time and never knew it. He was very close to a heart transplant. Thank the Lord he got better. He was put in stating drugs although his cholesterol was just fine. He was put on a diabetic drug even though he never was a diabetic and of course the good ole drug Eliquis. His memory is toast. He had the procedure done so he won't go into Afib anymore. Yet they say he must take eloquist forever. I am beyond upset. What the medical field has done to Humanity.

    • @catchristo9406
      @catchristo9406 3 дня назад +3

      ​@@aprilrain2011statins ruin memory, but Co-Q 10 helps as does stopping statins.

  • @bugsy1254
    @bugsy1254 5 дней назад +1

    Bart Kay has also commented on exactly this sequence of events leading to atherosclerosis. It beggars belief that so many doctors choose to ignore the bleeding obvious.

  • @georod5642
    @georod5642 3 дня назад

    Great video, I agree with everything you stated, diet included

  • @galeriebrigitteutube
    @galeriebrigitteutube 6 дней назад +1

    I wish I live in England to see you in person! ❤

  • @RichardCodes
    @RichardCodes 6 дней назад +1

    Amazing video again!

    • @Dr_Abs
      @Dr_Abs  6 дней назад

      Thanks buddy, get that steak in! 🤣

    • @RichardCodes
      @RichardCodes 6 дней назад

      @@Dr_Abs will be my pleasure!

  • @jenxsj3902
    @jenxsj3902 3 дня назад +1

    Dr Abs. You are so intense. ❤

  • @pauldalby8549
    @pauldalby8549 3 дня назад

    Congratulations- a thoroughly sound and informative video of someone who has high LDL. I eat lots of natural fats so I expect that. As we get older it seems we need the benefits of the repair capacity of LDL to
    Maintain overall good health. I’m 67 btw with a metabolic age of 52 and people regularly think I’m 10% younger. Tried statins - didn’t get on with the muscle cramps thanks.. I tend to do my own research and follow the science in this. I save these videos to a
    Playlist. One which my GP would not be interested in 🤷🏻

    • @Dr_Abs
      @Dr_Abs  3 дня назад

      If only GPs would put the effort in to understand things like this though!

  • @bettykramos1802
    @bettykramos1802 6 дней назад +2

    Dang! Thank you! I’m an LMHR with high ldl, high HDl and low triglycerides…I will not eat carbs to fix this…I’m healthy..

  • @user-ku1wi8nn7b
    @user-ku1wi8nn7b 3 дня назад

    Love this video

  • @user-ou5et3fo3z
    @user-ou5et3fo3z День назад

    I do believe that a female patient with history of heart disease & multiple attacks was revived by a person who knows about special hot pepper powder until the paramedics arrived.
    Absorbed through the mouth membrane.
    Opened up her veins and capillaries etc instantly.

  • @alililley5697
    @alililley5697 2 дня назад

    Amazing! Just found this and my LDL is 6.5 as I now eat meat and butter. As a vegan it was 4.5. I used to worry about this.

  • @Justme-hc3kt
    @Justme-hc3kt 4 дня назад +24

    I stopped eating processed foods, canned foods and sugar and switch to animal products and I avoid all vegetable,canola oil and seed oils, my inflammation and high blood pressure magically disappeared,I told my cardiologist and he told me I was going to get cholesterol and all of these health problems and non of the issues he told me I’d have occurred actually the opposite happened! My peri menopause belly magically disappeared and my fine lines and wrinkles look smoother and I have a lot more energy too! We’re being lied to by Drs

    • @Dr_Abs
      @Dr_Abs  4 дня назад +5

      💯 we are! So glad you shared your story here, thank you ❤️

    • @melissacarver4110
      @melissacarver4110 4 дня назад +3

      What foods do you eat? Fruits? Fish? Chicken? Rice? I’m curious. Im soon to be 58 and I’m very concerned about my heart as I age. Heart disease runs in my family. I am too tired to excercise after working 10 hours Monday through Friday and I take care of my mother who has dementia and is bed ridden. I eat lots of vegetables. It makes me feel better. It’s very difficult to eat processed foods because practically all foods in the grocery stores are processed. Please tell me how you do it? Please and thank you.

    • @formxshape
      @formxshape 3 дня назад +6

      ⁠@@melissacarver4110 cook from pure ingredients, meat veg etc. never eat anything with vegetable oils in them, cook with animal fats. Never eat anything with fructose, dextrose etc in it. It’s not hard.

    • @aulusagerius7127
      @aulusagerius7127 3 дня назад +1

      It does indeed take a lot of time in shopping and meal prep to eat fresh food. Convenience Is the main selling point of processed food.

    • @marshabowlin1757
      @marshabowlin1757 3 дня назад

      You are so right in all process food they put poison preservatives I have changed my way of eating no soda ,bread eating more meat I cook at home !!

  • @ericrawson2909
    @ericrawson2909 3 дня назад

    Thank you for being a truth spreader. By the way you pronounced tangential as tangenital. Should be tan den shull. Like the last syllable of financial.

  • @paul8972
    @paul8972 6 дней назад +1

    My HDL is 0.7 and gp says should be .9 to 2.3 so ive started eating more red meat and full fat milk. LDL is 2.7 . I'll retest in 3 months and see if eating more fats helps my scores.
    Great info dr ❤

  • @Neddy540
    @Neddy540 6 дней назад +3

    Dr please talk about oxylates, in my pharmacy the amount of people with UTIs which I've narrowed down to eating alot of raw spinach smoothies is nuts, would love to know your take on this

  • @alaina2768
    @alaina2768 2 дня назад

    More videos like this please.

    • @Dr_Abs
      @Dr_Abs  2 дня назад +1

      I have you covered, something similar coming on Sunday 🙂

  • @OldFArt-gx9fh
    @OldFArt-gx9fh 3 дня назад

    Brilliant!!

  • @zperdek
    @zperdek 2 дня назад

    Another thing is that if it is cholesterol sticking to things it should stick better in slow flowing veins not where it is fastest.

  • @nrahal56
    @nrahal56 5 дней назад +1

    Great advice, great show, be nice to add a bit of colour and light to the presentation, ATM it looks a bit grim and scary.

  • @donna1040
    @donna1040 2 дня назад

    My doctor wanted to refer me to a statin clinic I kindly declined, looking for alternative therapies. Thank you for this information.

  • @user-ku1wi8nn7b
    @user-ku1wi8nn7b 3 дня назад

    Would be curious on your take on Diet Dr Abs reference a vegi/vegan lifestyle

  • @dustinpelletier9284
    @dustinpelletier9284 3 дня назад +1

    As a plumber this makes a lot of sense this is how a heating system

    • @Dr_Abs
      @Dr_Abs  3 дня назад +2

      I never even thought of it as plumbing, thanks for the great perspective!

  • @maxgluteus4263
    @maxgluteus4263 5 дней назад

    About atherosclerotic plaques only happen in large arterial vessels, and low shear stresses, coronary arteries are not big, and plaques also occurred in straight section, (no bifurcation)