Have you got a similar list?
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Have you got a similar list?
This guy’s feed falls into my X and much of what he says resonates, and this list that he put up today resonates so much becasue I constantly get told by friends and family that their doc has put them on a, b, and c because of x and y. And I’m not medically trained (so what I’m dropping in may well have holes in it), but we have amazing senior fellows in the IMA, and the guides that we all produce provide so much life saving info for folks to take ownershhip of their own health. And yet when I point my friends and family to sources of info, the shutters just come down. They’ve got a number that’s apparently very bad, so … pills and fear.
Anyway here’s what he posted:
“1979: fasting glucose over 140 makes you diabetic. 1997: lowered to 126. Millions of new diabetics. Same blood.
1997: prediabetes starts at 110. 2003: lowered to 100. A third of American adults, created by a footnote.
1984: high blood pressure is 160/95. 2017: lowered to 130/80. American hypertension goes from 32 per cent of adults to 46. Thirty-one million new patients in a morning.
2001: the cholesterol target is 130. 2004: lowered to 100, and to 70 for the high risk. Statin eligibility expands by millions. Eight of the nine men who wrote that 2004 update were on the payroll of companies selling statins. They disclosed it only when forced.
1994: a WHO panel invents osteopenia. Bone that is not thin enough to break, given a name and a prescription. Half of older women qualify.
Nobody got sicker on any of those dates. A committee sat down and a number moved. The threshold drops, the market widens, and the drug is already licensed and sitting in the warehouse.
Your grandfather was healthy at 145/92. You are ill at 132/81.
Nothing about the body has changed. Only the paperwork, and who profits from it.”
And it seems like always – “A committee sat down and a number moved.”
I’d love to know what you think about this, and if some of the numbers above need adjusting please feel free to correct.
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