The Manufacture of Alzheimer’s

From Vox Popoli, https://www.voxday.net./

Pre-Covid, it was very hard to believe that the entire medical establishment was actually trying to kill people. Now that 75 percent of the population has been injected with heart attack and turbo cancer machines due to a man-made disease that never threatened the vast majority of the population, people are starting to look a little harder at other serious medical issues:

DOCTORS ARE LITERALLY MANUFACTURING ALZHEIMER’S

Dr. Joel Wallach: “Alzheimer’s is a PHYSICIAN-CAUSED disease.”

Your brain is 75% myelin insulation. And myelin is 100% cholesterol.

Statins shred that cholesterol — stealing 75% of what your brain desperately needs to stay insulated and functional.

No myelin = no brain. That’s why Alzheimer’s went from virtually unknown to the 4th leading killer over age 65.

They told you to lower your cholesterol…while your brain was starving for it.

This isn’t “aging.” This is medical malpractice on a massive scale.

This observation is just anecdotal, but I only know three people in the two previous generations who had some form of dementia before they died. However, all three of them were on statins…

At this point, you couldn’t pay me to take any medication or prescription that doesn’t have an immediate, obvious, and observably beneficial effect. No matter what the numbers on the printout say.

Posted on by VD

Unless your cholesterol is in the “1000’s” you should be wary if a healthcare provider prescribes statins to lower your mean cholesterol levels, you are actively participating in your own dementia.

7 thoughts on “The Manufacture of Alzheimer’s

  1. yeah. I got off them last year. get most of my meds from the VA. well, last year they ran low on the cholesterol pills for some reason. I was taking 1/2 per day.
    anyway, after a week without them. my gut started moving again like I was in my teens. yup. took a dump every damn day without the pills. and they where easy ones too. not like trying to pass a damn brick or something like that.
    told my “doc” that my cholesterol wasn’t that high and I not going to take them
    anymore. kind of weird as I remember if it was over 300, you had a “problem”
    then it went down to 200. now it seems if it over 100 they want you to take the damn pill every day ?. anyway, it just seems like they want to sell more pills to us
    anymore. I didn’t trust them (big pharma) before the “virus” and I really don’t now.
    my grandparents lived a long life WITHOUT a lot of pills. that I know. and they ate all sorts of stuff they say is bad for us now. you know, eggs, bacon . ham,
    beef and chicken all raised on their farm. not store bought crap.
    Grandpa died at 84 by accident. Grandma passed in her sleep at 96.
    and from what I was told, they where both sharp right to the end.

  2. Greg, who is a long time commentator and old Curmudgeon Emeritus with this blog couldn’t comment for some wordpressitude reason sent this comment for this post to me on the blog. “I’ve tried three different browsers on two different computers, and I get the same error code about not allowed on this server.
    I want to make a statement on Phils’ post this morning on the Alzheimer’s thing. Here’s what I want to say:

    Because I am not an MD, I can’t tell anyone on statins to NOT take them (that would be practicing medicine without a license), but I add in the same breath that there is no way in bloody hell that I will take them.
    When it comes to cholesterol, I try to eat more of it. Simply put, if you don’t eat it, your liver will make it. Cholesterol is what sunshine turns into vitamin D in your skin. I have a substantial background in molecular biology, and I will discuss the “cholesterol bad” myth with any doctor who wants to.

    Like you no doubt too Kevin, I have a lot of crank opinions about the sad state of medicine, and most of the time I just have to keep my mouth shut. But I just have to weigh in on this one. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.”

    Greg

  3. Me, too! I swore off statins after being given them without consultation and suffering the advertised joint pains. It may be a coincidence that I developed rheumatoid arthritis and its joint pain soon afterwards . . .They got me to try another cholesterol drug: same joint pain. They may now shove their pretend therapies where the sun don’t shine and from what I’ve read that’s the best answer . . .

  4. I believe many of our nation’s health problems are side-effects of prescription medications. Statin drugs can poison your liver too. My cholesterol was near 800. My doctor put me on cholesterol meds. I went back to him for something else and he asked if I was still taking the cholesterol medicine. I told him I was. He informed me my liver enzymes were “high” and told me to cut the dosage of the prescription in half each day and come back for blood work in a month. I did and he told me to stop taking the statin drug as it was “poisoning” my liver. It was downhill to Transplant City a few years later. I am 4.5 yrs post liver transplant and I’m doing great. These days I am healthier than I was fifteen years ago. I did lower my cholesterol before the transplant with Red Yeast Rice, oatmeal, and an oatmeal based concentrate (all OTC from 800-200). These days my cholesterol numbers are in the 150s. I didn’t take the vaccine and am suspect of any .gov agency/personnel, etc. Keep your powder dry!

  5. I, too, am wary of any drugs that do not show an immediate (within a week) effect. COVID taught many of us a lesson in pharmacology and modern medicine in general. I’m 76, take a prostate pill per day (cause I like to pee without a catheter), and refuse to take the prescribed statins even though my cholesterol is almost 200.

  6. Both my mom and my middle brother are on statins. It angers (and worries the hell out of me) that they’ve both been suckered by big pharma, and what deleterious effects lie in their futures as a result. Meanwhile, I take no daily meds at all (at nearly 53 years old) and except for being about 25 lbs overweight, have no real health issues to speak of. I haven’t seen a doctor (save for emergencies like needing stitches, or to get checked for a severe cold that was turning into pneumonia once) in 20 years. No idea what my cholesterol reading is, and don’t care. Something is eventually going to kill me regardless, so I see no reason to obsess over possible could be’s.

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