

Dr. Stephanie Seneff: Glyphosate Toxicity, Lowering Cholesterol & Getting Off Statins - #238
6 snips Jul 29, 2015
Dr. Stephanie Seneff, a Senior Research Scientist at MIT, shares her expertise on the dangers of glyphosate, the vital role of cholesterol, and the risks of statin medications. She questions conventional health advice, emphasizing personalized healthcare and dietary strategies to combat environmental toxins. The conversation uncovers the intricate connections between sulfur, mycotoxins, and heart health, while also highlighting the often-overlooked impact of toxins on nutrition research. Join them for a thought-provoking discussion that challenges mainstream medical narratives.
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Husband's Heart Disease
- Dr. Stephanie Seneff's husband was diagnosed with heart disease and put on statins.
- After researching, she concluded he shouldn't take them and helped him get off statins.
Heart Disease: A Sulfate Deficiency
- Heart disease is primarily a cholesterol sulfate deficiency problem.
- It's also a more general sulfate deficiency problem.
Cholesterol Storage
- High blood cholesterol is a defensive mechanism due to insufficient sulfate.
- The body stores cholesterol in arteries for quick delivery when sulfate becomes available.