
Should You Take Cholesterol-Lowering Medications?
Brad Stanfield
1 feb 2024
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Aim for newborn cholesterol levels below 60 mg/dL
The truly optimal LDL cholesterol level is likely that of a newborn (20-40 mg/dL), with a more reasonable and protective target being below 60 mg/dL.
Utilize bempidoic acid to enhance insulin sensitivity
A new medication called bempidoic acid is a liver-targeted statin alternative that may actually improve insulin sensitivity, unlike statins which can slightly worsen it.
Utilize low-dose statins for effective cholesterol management
Low-dose hydrophilic statins, like 5-10mg of rosuvastatin, offer 85-90% of the cholesterol-lowering effect with a much lower risk of side effects.
Understand cholesterol's role in brain health and neurodegeneration
The brain produces its own cholesterol and does not depend on liver or dietary sources, so cholesterol-lowering medications do not cause neurodegeneration.
Prioritize omega-3 and berberine for cardiovascular protection
For cardiovascular protection, the only two supplements with some supporting evidence mentioned are Omega-3 from the VITAL trial and berberine.
Monitor LDL cholesterol to prevent blood vessel blockages
Even with optimal health metrics in every other area, high LDL cholesterol is still significantly correlated with blockages in blood vessels according to the PESA study.
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