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I recently read an article about a doctor taking statin drugs for

high cholestrol. He started having amnesia. It would pass

eventually, but while it was happening his wife would find him

wandering around outside, not knowing who he was, etc.

The doctor concluded that it was the cholestrol in his brain that was

being impacted and stopped taking the statin drugs.

Imagine what taking them could do to kids. They have lost their

minds.

Anita

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> I saw this on the news tonight, that now the American Academy of

> Pediatrics (who are in Pharma's pocket) have recommended screening

> children for high cholesterol as young as age 2. Medication for kids

> who have a family risk of heart disease or extremely high

cholesterol.

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> I can't believe anyone would think this is ok. What about feeding

our

> kids right, and taking them outside??

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> The risks and long term effects on health for using these drugs are

> not good, let alone lowering cholesterol in children who have

> developing nervous systems.

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> It seems that no one wants to take responsibility anymore for their

> own health. We want to feed kids Mcs, let them watch TV all

day

> and give them a pill to make up for it. It just seems to get more

and

> more ridiculous everyday.....

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To add to this, I've been loading my son up on raw egg yolks and cream

(in homemade ice cream) and he seems to be doing very well on that.

Raising cholestrol levels should be our goal for kids with

developmental disabilities.

Anita

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> The risks and long term effects on health for using these drugs are

> not good, let alone lowering cholesterol in children who have

> developing nervous systems.

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This too was a topic Dr Woeller (DAN! Dr) talked about on a live

conference he holds on Great Plains. He said high Cholesterol is VERY

common in this kids and he recommended " Sonic " He said it was safe

for kids with no side effects.

Alot of the solutions bewilder me..lol...for example, I have been

reading in one of my groups (maybe this one) people are using

nicotine patches now for the kids....

www.autisminsideout.com

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> I saw this on the news tonight, that now the American Academy of

> Pediatrics (who are in Pharma's pocket) have recommended screening

> children for high cholesterol as young as age 2. Medication for kids

> who have a family risk of heart disease or extremely high

cholesterol.

>

>

> I can't believe anyone would think this is ok. What about feeding

our

> kids right, and taking them outside??

>

> The risks and long term effects on health for using these drugs are

> not good, let alone lowering cholesterol in children who have

> developing nervous systems.

>

> It seems that no one wants to take responsibility anymore for their

> own health. We want to feed kids Mcs, let them watch TV all

day

> and give them a pill to make up for it. It just seems to get more

and

> more ridiculous everyday.....

>

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Low cholesterol (57%) is what is common in autism - not HIGH cholesterol

Lori Knowles

General Manager (and Mom to , age 10, recovered)

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Tue Jul 8, 2008 5:54 am (PDT)

This too was a topic Dr Woeller (DAN! Dr) talked about on a live

conference he holds on Great Plains. He said high Cholesterol is VERY

common in this kids and he recommended " Sonic " He said it was safe

for kids with no side effects.

Alot of the solutions bewilder me..lol...for example, I have been

reading in one of my groups (maybe this one) people are using

nicotine patches now for the kids....

www.autisminsideout.com

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My son lives on organic eggs, often eating 2+ of them a day. He's

healthy. My grandparents are in their 80's and have eaten eggs,

butter, cheese etc all their lives...no cholesterol problems.

I find that a lot of the cholesterol hype is manufactured. Children do

need healthy fats to develop a healthy brain and nervous system.

I was told my cholesterol was high (204) which actually is a healthy

level. I eat real butter, eggs, etc...and it went down to 186...don't

know how or why. Perhaps it the flax seed, oatmeal, olive oil, coconut

oil..the good fats. But I see too many people relying on drugs to do

what diet can, I hate to see kids thrown into that bandwagon too.

Since those drugs come with a host of problems they fail to mention.

The key here is " healthy fats " not Mcs and Pop Tarts...

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> Oops! My Bad...I meant " low " ....Sorry..

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