Nov 16 2008
Weekly Roundup
Everyone is getting on the statin bandwagon after the results of the Jupiter study were recently released. Dr. Michael Eades reveals why all the hype in the media is unwarranted.
If you believe the data from this study (we’ll get to that later), it indicates that men over 50 and women over 60 with normal LDL-cholesterol levels AND elevated C-reactive protein levels who took the very expensive ($3.50 per day) statin drug rosuvastatin (Crestor) minimally reduced their risk of developing heart disease or dying of any cause as compared to those who took placebo.
CRP (C-reactive Protein) is a marker that indicates an increased level of inflammation in the body. Higher CRP levels are correlated with greater cardiovascular risk. Want to reduce your CRP levels naturally? Try a high fiber diet and supplement with magnesium, Vitamin C, and Omega 3 fatty acids. There are also reports that digestive enzymes, such as Wobenzym, could be useful.
I wasn’t aware of the incestuous relationships rampant in the study, i.e. AztraZeneca, the maker of Crestor (the drug in the study) funded the study and the lead researcher just happens to have a patent on the test for CRP which would be used to determine who would most benefit from taking Crestor. How conveeeenient!!
Somewhere on the list of the top ten weight loss tips is the standard “eat 5-6 meals a day to increase your metabolism”. Mike at The IF Life explains why Eating More Meals Does NOT Speed Up Your Metabolism.
I can hear all the nutritionists and trainers around the world yelling at me at once “You’re wrong”…”You’re going to crash your metabolism”…and all the other things you hear so often. But honestly folks, where did this train of thought start? Could it be originally from the bodybuilding magazine and supplement industry (a billion dollar industry!!) that preys on the fear of going into a catabolic state and wasting away muscle….so you need to buy more protein powder, bars, etc. Or could it be from one of the many newer weight loss companies making billions selling prepared or portioned out foods/bars/shakes specifically for eating 5-6x a day? Could it be this is the greatest marketing sales pitch in the diet world today? I think so!
Goji berries, spirulina and coconut oil are included on a list of Ten Superfoods. Lists such as this can be found all over the internet, but this looks like a good one. It also includes cacao nibs and any list that contains chocolate, in any form, is ok with me.
What makes a healthy senior citizen? According to a study published in the Journal of Gerontology, it’s not just the usual factors of using alcohol in moderation or refraining from smoking. Also important are a positive attitude and lower stress levels. Although it pays to be smart when you’re younger by eating a healthy diet and getting exercise, it’s never too late to start taking steps to improve your health and fitness.
An article on the study can be found at Senior Spectrum.


