Cholesterol
From: www.immuno-sci-lab.com/html/chlamydia_pneumoniae.html
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/CarolASThompson/chlamydi.htm
http://www.smokershistory.com/chlamydi.htm
Coronary artery disease may not caused by high cholesterol levels.
Plaque is caused by a newly discovered (1988) bacteria called chlamydia pneumoniae that we might can get from someone coughing in an elevator.
Three out of four people test positive with this pneumonia. The bacteria travels the bloodstream, makes little scars in the inside of the arteries, then the body pulls fat to coat and protect them.
Chlamydia pneumoniae does not infiltrate the lungs, so does not appear on
x-rays. It produces musculoskeletal symptoms like tightness in chest and diaphragm. There is a warm "dampness" on their upper back and chest.
Some people may have excellent cholesterol test scores, yet will show
plaquing.
Cholesterol drugs are expensive.
Side effects: The drug will dissolve the muscles, (the list in the box says to see your physician if you experience muscle pain).Before the heart and lungs stop working, the liver and kidneys may fail trying to process the dissolved tissues.
No antibiotic effectively erradicates chlamydia pneumoniae.
Some practitioners have been using homeopathic remedies effectively.
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