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Nutrition Prescription: Wellness vs Medications

Dr. Steve Hughlett

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176: Do Statins Help_Or Harm?

Hey Podcast Friends! If you could use some help with weight loss, inflammation and getting off medications.. Check out my  Essential step-by-step course that helps you get started to take control of your health using real food — not pills, not crash diets, and definitely not tons of time in the gym. You'll learn how to eat low-carb, boost your energy, and build a healthier lifestyle that actually lasts. This is my Basic Essentials Course and it will help you to get started. Get signed up here before the price increase! Thrive Naturally Essentials Course   Your doctor just put you on a statin and told you it will "lower your bad cholesterol." But is that the whole story? In this episode, Dr. Steve breaks down what statins actually do in your body, why LDL cholesterol has been oversimplified, and how your everyday food choices—not a "statin deficiency"—drive dangerous cholesterol changes, inflammation, and blood vessel damage. He also shares simple, low-carb, whole‑food steps you can take to lower triglycerides, raise HDL, protect your blood vessels, and support your energy and long‑term health without relying on more and more medications.​ In this episode, Dr. Steve explains what statins are, how they work, and why simply chasing a lower LDL number can backfire on your health. He unpacks the difference between large, buoyant LDL (the kind your body normally makes and uses) and small, dense LDL (the kind that gets glycated, inflamed, oxidized, and stuck in your artery walls). He then connects the dots between high fructose and glucose intake, ultra‑processed "laboratory food," and the overproduction of triglycerides that leads to those small, dense LDL particles in the first place.​ You'll learn why cholesterol itself is vital for life, how every cell makes it through the mevalonate pathway, and why blocking that pathway with statins doesn't just lower cholesterol—it also lowers other crucial compounds like vitamin K, CoQ10, dolichols, and more. Dr. Steve explains how this can damage cells all over the body and why statins have dozens of documented harmful effects while mainly "helping" one lab number your doctor is trained to focus on.​ Instead of obsessing over LDL alone, Dr. Steve shows you how to read your own cholesterol panel using simple ratios: triglycerides divided by HDL, and total cholesterol divided by HDL. He shares what healthy ranges look like, what they suggest about your LDL particle type, and how to improve those ratios with low‑carb, whole‑food eating, more healthy fats, and resistance training—not another prescription.​ You'll also hear practical guidance on which fats support better HDL and lower inflammation (like animal fats and fruit oils) and which industrial seed oils to avoid because they drive inflammation and poor metabolic health. If your goal is to lose weight, tame inflammation, protect your heart and brain, and decrease medications over time, this episode will give you a clear, hope‑filled roadmap to start taking back control of your health.​ p]:pt-0 [&>p]:mb-2 [&>p]:my-0"> Statins work by blocking HMG‑CoA reductase, which shuts down the cell's mevalonate pathway and reduces not only cholesterol, but also vitamin K, CoQ10, dolichols, and other survival‑critical compounds.​ p]:pt-0 [&>p]:mb-2 [&>p]:my-0"> The real danger is not "all LDL," but small, dense LDL particles that form when you eat a lot of glucose and fructose from processed foods and sugary drinks, leading to glycation, inflammation, oxidation, and artery damage.​ p]:pt-0 [&>p]:mb-2 [&>p]:my-0"> You can quickly gauge your LDL particle pattern by checking two ratios: triglycerides ÷ HDL (aim for under 2, closer to 1) and total cholesterol ÷ HDL (aim for under 5, ideally under 3.5).​ p]:pt-0 [&>p]:mb-2 [&>p]:my-0"> Lowering triglycerides and raising HDL comes from eating fewer carbs and ultra‑processed foods and more healthy fats like animal fats, extra‑virgin olive oil, coconut oil, and avocado oil, plus doing resistance training.​ p]:pt-0 [&>p]:mb-2 [&>p]:my-0"> Statins may lower LDL numbers on paper, but they do so at the cost of your cells' ability to heal and thrive, which is why Dr. Steve argues that fixing diet and lifestyle is a far better long‑term strategy than relying on statins.​ Ready to lose weight, lower inflammation, and get off medications the natural way? If you'd like help applying these principles to your own life, click the link below to schedule your free 15‑minute Wellness Solutions Chat with Dr. Steve and learn which of our one‑on‑one or online programs is the best fit for you. p]:pt-0 [&>p]:mb-2 [&>p]:my-0"> p]:pt-0 [&>p]:mb-2 [&>p]:my-0"> Disclaimer:  The information provided on this channel/podcast/publication is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for advice from your physician or other qualified healthcare provider. Always consult your doctor before making any changes to your diet, exercise routine, or medications      

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