The BIGGEST Risk Factor For Heart Attack

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Doctor Mike Hansen

Doctor Mike Hansen

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@great-garden-watch
@great-garden-watch 9 ай бұрын
This weird misguided obsession with cholesterol in the medical profession needs to stop.
@djrg7921
@djrg7921 2 ай бұрын
but it makes TRILLIONS !!! - and your SUPER will suffer if truth gets out
@kubenmoodliar477
@kubenmoodliar477 Ай бұрын
Agreed 👍
@charlesdarwin5185
@charlesdarwin5185 Ай бұрын
Statins make men weak
@connielentz1114
@connielentz1114 Жыл бұрын
My cardiologist just restarted me on a statin, based on my lipid profile. I had discontinued it because of myalgias. I've got the myalgias back so I am going to stop it. This is a great explanation. I am a retired general internist, and I was generally skeptical of statins when I was in practice, especially for primary prevention. Our toxic food environment is the elephant in the room.
@SanGeet0510
@SanGeet0510 Жыл бұрын
There's no "food environment"; it's food choice
@thelegendalexander
@thelegendalexander Жыл бұрын
Do yourself a favour dear, buy the book " The great cholesterol con " by dr.Malcolm Kendrick and thank me later :)
@markrobinowitz8473
@markrobinowitz8473 Жыл бұрын
Statins also stabilize plaques in your arteries, they're not just to lower cholesterol levels. "Vulnerable plaque" is a good search term.
@donnazasgoat2274
@donnazasgoat2274 Жыл бұрын
I agree with you! It is the food "environment". In order to minimize the noxious things in food such as additives, harmful seed oils, preservatives, sugars, etc you'd have to do all your cooking because the pre-cooked America diet is full of it. No wonder there is so many Americans now diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes.
@dawnelder9046
@dawnelder9046 Жыл бұрын
The Cholesterol Con mentioned above is another great book.
@primitivex5221
@primitivex5221 2 жыл бұрын
Statins made my intestines swell shut it was horrible . In and out of the ER and hospital for 18 months . I quit smoking and eat better . Not been back to cardiologist in over a year . It's been 4 years since my stents. $2000 per visit with tests . I walk 4 to 5 days a week and lift 2 days a week . Everyday is a gift.
@kelso1286
@kelso1286 Жыл бұрын
I'm here for his art work.
@Melody-285
@Melody-285 7 ай бұрын
LOL LOL - love that comment ! Thanks for my chuckle of the day 😂
@lpg12338
@lpg12338 5 ай бұрын
😁👍
@jennibruno7813
@jennibruno7813 4 ай бұрын
😂
@MeTreesndirt
@MeTreesndirt 2 ай бұрын
Dear Dr. Is R. handed. They can,t draw. He does well enuf.😊
@hugh2hoob668
@hugh2hoob668 Ай бұрын
@@kelso1286 😅😅😅
@rejean2744
@rejean2744 2 жыл бұрын
Jama had a report in March on statins that concluded that they were very ineffective in reducing heart attack and stroke deaths. This was an excellent video. Thank you.
@nooks12
@nooks12 7 ай бұрын
What is that article?
@estimating1014
@estimating1014 Жыл бұрын
Great video and great information. After watching this, I think that I am entitled to 3 college credits!!! I had a heart attack on April 8, 2023. One stent put in my right artery that was 100% blocked. Left the hospital on a 40mg statin. After a few months, I requested blood work to look at my cholesterol numbers because I told the doc that I didn't want to take more meds than needed. My cholesterol was not high when I weighed 247 lbs. I now weigh 194, changed my diet and exercise program. The doc said that he was going to reduce the statin to 20mg. When he did, I stopped taking them. Did more blood work 3 months later not taking the statin and my cholesterol and triglycerides are perfect. Triglycerides were 120 when I weighed 247, now they are 71. I have come to the conclusion from great doctors on youtube - that the side effects OUT WEIGH the benefit of any statin med in any dose. This is one of the best videos on this subject I have watched and I have watched dozens of them. Doctor Mike Hansen is in a league all by himself!!!!
@howiefine3074
@howiefine3074 Ай бұрын
@@estimating1014 he’s actually late to the renaissance… go carnivore.
@riverrock335
@riverrock335 Ай бұрын
I am a 75 year old woman that got Covid in May 2024 and after the cough,loss of smell went away, I continued to have crippling fatigue from May -June. Woke up with arm pain and called my primary care physician for an appointment. ECG abnormal and sent to cardiologist. Skip forward, I ended with a blockage in my Lower Artery descending and received a stent. Found out my carotid arteries are blocked 60 percent. MRI shows atherosclerosis and vascular white matter disease in my brain. This was a shock as I am a non smoker, got annual check ups and bloodwork. All normal labs. I have had high blood pressure for thirty years managed by medication in acceptable range. I am about 20 pounds over weight. I am trying to understand how all these years I was checked, told all was well and see you next year. These health issues did not happen over night. How was this internal condition not caught sooner? I felt nothing… until, after Covid. I have alerted my children in their 40’s to get checked for atherosclerosis. Why are there no tests alerting people to these conditions before they exacerbate?
@zodglubby
@zodglubby 26 күн бұрын
You just got old
@marianmoses9604
@marianmoses9604 25 күн бұрын
@@riverrock335 Atherosclerosis is a normal part of aging. It starts as early as childhood and incrementally increases throughout your life. Depending on your genetics, diet, exercise, vices, etc (lifestyle) the progression is rapid in some people and slow in others. Well over 75% of the population will present with significant progression of atherosclerosis by the age of 65 -70. But if you manage your health well it is more likely that something else will get you before the heart disease does. America’s problem, however, is the Standard American Diet (SAD) which is driving the obesity epidemic which is driving up heart attacks to all-time highs. The Carnivore Diet combined with good sleep and exercise is the way forward out of that mess.
@i-said-that8539
@i-said-that8539 22 күн бұрын
@riverrock335 use vitamin d3 WITH k2
@mrsmacca126
@mrsmacca126 22 күн бұрын
@@i-said-that8539We’ve been doing this, now, for about four months. EVERYTHING is better.
@smileoften-ft3hq
@smileoften-ft3hq 19 күн бұрын
@@riverrock335 My wife had hereditary high cholesterol and at 50 went on weekly apheresis machine. She was under a lot of examination and also had a massive 10 cm buildup removed from the brain. Then AAA open repair vascular surgical technique to replace the damaged section of the aorta with an artificial blood vessel (graft) made of fabric from her heart to belly button. So I learned over time a lot of what majority of population do not really look at except for brief youtube etc. In the end, do your best to learn foods, if time read Wheat Belly book pages 150 151 for VLDL basics, exercice of course, and there are always those odd cases of one in millions that cannot be explained. I am now 71, just started gym and that really made me feel good, and I just eat best I can, basically always using the guide of eating closest to how nature grew food vs and processed food. I am very blessed living in Canada thus any exam doctor orders is free. PS. I did have covid and recovered. Was worried about fatigue. Don't know how to sort out age VS covid fatigue so I just get a lot of staying busy and worry never improves anything. Best wishes 🌸🙏
@shinola228
@shinola228 Жыл бұрын
I've always had low triglyceride levels until one year when l went off my usual low carb diet. Triglycerides literally quadrupled and l gained weight. Great video - it should be required viewing by all docs.
@agovernale
@agovernale 6 ай бұрын
On my third cardiologist, yup excellent cholesterol but LDL 103! Put my on statin and after four cortisone shots in biceps, brain fog and lethargy, I stopped them. I am healthy weight, eat a heart healthy diet, and exercise. Done with statins.
@veronicavillegas3730
@veronicavillegas3730 Жыл бұрын
Highly impressed by this and all your videos. We need more Healthcare providers like you to make a difference. People need to take responsibility in learning to care for themselves. Medications can be lifesaving, but healthy lifestyles are vital. Thank you for advocating for the public and for maintaining such strong ethics despite the multiple pressures exerted by our broken healthcare system. God bless your kind heart and values.
@Jen39x
@Jen39x 2 жыл бұрын
I get way more motivation out of knowing why. Obviously one’s personal doctor doesn’t get to sit down and explain this stuff. Dr. Mike keep on making these videos. I wonder how many people you are helping. Thank you!
@RobertReichertsutanimulli
@RobertReichertsutanimulli 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Very Informative
@anwarnayani5849
@anwarnayani5849 2 жыл бұрын
Ordinary Dr make money 💰 only motive
@DoctorMikeHansen
@DoctorMikeHansen 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jenny! It's always rewarding when people can understand the why of things. Comments like yours always motivate me to keep this going!
@ko7305
@ko7305 2 жыл бұрын
kina/wax viruz
@jeffyeah4256
@jeffyeah4256 2 жыл бұрын
@@DoctorMikeHansen Who is your favorite cardiologist? I am looking for a good one.
@L.A.6482
@L.A.6482 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Dr Mike for being the voice of ethics and caring about human beings. Worked as cardiac nurse and rehab nurse for many years and totally agree. The science must be listened to not the money interests and separated out over time it becomes clearer. Your analysis is spot on in my opinion and much much needed by the public. Your doing such a great public service.
@DoctorMikeHansen
@DoctorMikeHansen 2 жыл бұрын
thank you L. Ann - it's really nice to hear that, especially because there are a lot of misunderstandings about heart health.
@ko7305
@ko7305 2 жыл бұрын
kina/wax viruz
@cyberfunk3793
@cyberfunk3793 2 жыл бұрын
@@DoctorMikeHansen Where do you get the idea that large LDL is neutral from a CVD risk perspective? Every lipid expert I have heard talk about says large LDL particles are dangerous also just not as dangerous as the smaller ones. And from the paper: "Lipoprotein Particle Profiles by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Compared with Standard Lipids and Apolipoproteins in Predicting Incident Cardiovascular Disease in Women" you can clearly see the risk factor for the larger LDL particles is 1.44 and 1.63 for the smaller ones so obviously both are risky and the difference between them isn't that huge. Is it only the egg board theory that larger LDL would be neutral or are there some actual solid data to demonstrate this?
@zeroceiling
@zeroceiling 2 жыл бұрын
@@cyberfunk3793 ….hmmm…still no response from the doctor to this.
@tonyprice2256
@tonyprice2256 Жыл бұрын
@@cyberfunk3793 You aren't employed by Pfizer are you?
@brennan353
@brennan353 Жыл бұрын
I've been reading up on this for the last 12 years at least and discussed the matter with my doctor who had suggested I take statins. I am blessed with a doctor who is open-minded and does not automatically recoil at youtube information though it is frequently justified. My LDL has always been on the high side although I only very occasionally eat processed food (not even salad dressings) and I have been doing 20-hour fasts 4 days a week for the last four years. The intermittent fasting has dropped my triglyceride levels dramatically. This has brought me well into my seventies without signs of diabetes or heart disease though my weight is higher than I would like it to be. I don't know the future but, so far, so good. This video is the best summary of the conclusions I have come to during all the years I have followed this subject. I think anyone interested in the subject but hesitant about challenging the medical orthodoxy to read up on it, there is plenty of published and peer-reviewed scientific papers supporting the information presented here.
@seasterl
@seasterl Ай бұрын
This should be required viewing for everyone, especially our doctors! Thanks!
@stevewhalen6973
@stevewhalen6973 9 ай бұрын
Thanks! This is the most complete and accurate explanation of heart disease prediction I've ever seen. It covers all significant aspects of metabolic and blood lipid health and also the important numbers we need to look for when getting blood work testing. It also covered very completely the best options for prevention particularly lifestyle diet and exercise.Thank You so much 👍.
@oldmech619
@oldmech619 Жыл бұрын
I am almost 80. I don’t care what my readings are, it will not make that much difference. I want to enjoy the remaining years.
@michaelhickey131
@michaelhickey131 Жыл бұрын
God bless you! Put your Faith in Him, for He will call when He is ready.
@Chosen.24
@Chosen.24 Жыл бұрын
@@michaelhickey131amen
@lyndonnewton8854
@lyndonnewton8854 Жыл бұрын
👍
@karend.9218
@karend.9218 Жыл бұрын
Enjoy your days and take your MEDS: meat, eggs, dAiry and seafood!
@oldmech619
@oldmech619 Жыл бұрын
@@karend.9218 I love my meat n potatoes with lots of salt n butter. I ain’t going to give it up. Enjoy life.
@ShalomUSA
@ShalomUSA Жыл бұрын
Why is no one talking about inflammation? Cholesterol will pass through smooth vessels, but builds up on the walls of porous , inflamed vessels. I'm a nurse who had a patient on statins for years ...still had bypass, and was placed on the liver transplant list due to "pharmacology induced liver failure" caused by statins.
@michaelp5283
@michaelp5283 9 ай бұрын
I was having all the signs of a coming heart attack after having an arrythmia episode for about 2 hours. My cardiologist never said anything to me about inflammation due to the episode. I started taking Niacin and things to reduce inflammation and all my symptoms are gone! So much for the medical community!
@ShalomUSA
@ShalomUSA 9 ай бұрын
@@michaelp5283 I'm an ER nurse for 25 yrs and I'm completely disgusted with the medical establishment. I've watched it go downhill, especially the last 5-10 years. Our family avoids meds, doctors and the hospital...and that's a shame for me to say. I'm truly sorry that the medical community is failing people.
@Jo11ee
@Jo11ee 7 ай бұрын
@@ShalomUSA My last interaction with my gp was due to an abnormal ekg I had done through work, so of course it needed a follow up. I got less than 5 minutes of her time!, most of that was her typing in epic. I had other issues I needed to discuss, but had been dismissed.
@Anna-ww4pv
@Anna-ww4pv 7 ай бұрын
Who would give someone statins for that many years and never check liver enzymes? Usually this is checked twice a year. Every person on statins should know their doctor will check their blood work for this.
@lindathompson4770
@lindathompson4770 7 ай бұрын
@ShalomUSA • I don't know if you'll see this since your comment was 5 mo ago. Do you know if having a LBBB and EF 25, finally improved to 45, if either or the combination would warrant taking a statin?
@Doug-gp2qw
@Doug-gp2qw 11 ай бұрын
Imagine if instead of the hundreds of billions of dollars we spent on statins and cholesterol testing we instead directed that educating patients about healthy diets and lower blood sugar. I recently had a heart attack and my cardiologist said the only thing that will prevent a future heart attack is taking statins. She didn't mention a thing about my pre diabetes, metabolic syndrome, weight, waist size, or high blood pressure. I immediately fired her.
@svalbard01
@svalbard01 19 күн бұрын
Education alone won't do the trick. The US needs to PUNISH mega food companies that churn out addictive (sugar-laden) waste and market to kids.
@MikeRyan-vd1qw
@MikeRyan-vd1qw 12 күн бұрын
Any education campaign would just get hijacked by the food industry
@swervedriver5260
@swervedriver5260 Жыл бұрын
Gave you a like doc. There are cultures around the world who consume a lot of fat in their diets. The Eskimo 65% fat in their diet nominal heart disease. Despite the medical industrial complex best efforts US heart disease ranks worst among First world nations. Thanks for being candid about the politics in healthcare! 👍
@houstonisnotmyhome
@houstonisnotmyhome 8 күн бұрын
@@swervedriver5260 I would imagine our stressful corporate work environments accelerate all kinds of health problems. I quit the corporate hellhole at 40, and at 65 now I'm happier and healthier for it.
@EnglishVibes331
@EnglishVibes331 Ай бұрын
Cholesterol is important to pay attention to if you have a calcification from eating poorly. My CT score was 29.1 12 years ago. Today it’s 61.1. The mass has doubled. It’s in my widowmaker (LAD). In two months I’ve dropped my triglycerides from 160 to 80. LDL is 65 now. HDL is stubborn; between 37 and 44
@cathyellington7599
@cathyellington7599 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for showing this video. A very good friend of mine just yesterday told me a story about her husband. He was going to have a knee replacement. He went to get cardiac clearance. The cardiologist noticed his cholesterol was borderline so he started him on Lipitor 80 mg. He had the surgery but his recovery wasn’t As expected. The pain was intense and he needed lots of pain meds. He developed a darkness in that leg that couldn’t be explained. Finally the orthopedic said I don’t understand what is happening but you should not hurt like this. His wife did some research and found that Lipitor can cause muscle and joint pain. He ended up with a rash and blisters. He stopped the med cold turkey and that I told her wasn’t the smartest thing to do. He isn’t doing well. Still having severe stomach cramps and muscle aches. He took that dose for 4 months which according to literature should never have been given for a cholesterol level of borderline. The good cardiologist even told her that the primary Dr. would thank him for addressing an issue he was just watching. How long can these symptoms go on for after the med is stopped? Questions she has been trying to get answers for.
@iowagreen8932
@iowagreen8932 Ай бұрын
@@cathyellington7599 Try adding the OTC supplement ubiquinol (not ubiquinone).
@nneichan9353
@nneichan9353 2 жыл бұрын
thank you for this. I flat out refused statins because they make me feel so bad. I eat a ton of vegetables, and I do my best to avoid processed foods, but I do fail a little on bread, but keep it low as possible. when I worked ER I met many people coming in who felt awful after starting statins. I know it is skewed as people who didn't have difficulty with the medicine wouldn't come in to ER, but it made me think hard about how often medicines are pushed for reasons other than patient health.
@koreyb
@koreyb 2 жыл бұрын
Fish, especially salmon with the skin, sardines with the skin, and mackerel with the skin on can help a lot to get your numbers where they need to be. My Mom was in the danger zone and she went low carb and then started eating those fish on a daily basis and now her numbers are back down to where they needed to be.
@DoctorMikeHansen
@DoctorMikeHansen 2 жыл бұрын
Glad you mostly eat unprocessed foods. It's ok to stray here and there...I love bread too haha. Lifestyle (nutrition, exercise, not smoking) is way more helpful than statins.
@richardf911
@richardf911 2 жыл бұрын
Freeze your bread overnight and thaw it out. It will become much healthier. Toasting helps too. Resistant starch.
@mostlyright5384
@mostlyright5384 2 жыл бұрын
I just guzzle soda, eat well and workout.
@orosco97
@orosco97 2 жыл бұрын
@@richardf911 Can you explain this further? I'm very curious!
@sklundy74
@sklundy74 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for simplifying this information. My husband and I have been trying to sort out this exact topic for a while now. He has had mitral valve replacement and a bypass. He’s now on a statin, but is doing a major overhaul on his diet. We’re beginning to see that metabolic syndrome is the key link to nearly all modern health conditions.
@azarazar007
@azarazar007 Жыл бұрын
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 📚 The Role of LDL Cholesterol 03:59 💡 The Two Types of LDL Cholesterol 05:53 💊 The Impact of Statins and Other Drugs 08:13 🍔 Nutrition and Heart Health 11:12 🚫 Avoiding Trans Fats and Inflammation Made with HARPA AI
@crand20033
@crand20033 3 ай бұрын
It's sugar and processed wheat. It's insulin resistance.
@Funkydood
@Funkydood 3 ай бұрын
Haaahaaaa!!! Great sense of humor, dude!!!
@miamucci4924
@miamucci4924 7 ай бұрын
Lack of love and respect huge factor
@jiriwiesner
@jiriwiesner 2 жыл бұрын
Considering that you are a member of the medical profession, what a rebellious video! :-) Very thought provoking. Thank you.
@11kwright
@11kwright 2 жыл бұрын
This is one of the best holistically explained if not the best video on KZbin. Thank you for saving lives and simplifying everything one needs to use in their everyday lives and make informed decisions about one’s health.
@richardchall9245
@richardchall9245 2 жыл бұрын
I agree, my LDL was high and was put on a statin. Now I am doing IF and keto and stopped my statin.
@jeffsilverberg5848
@jeffsilverberg5848 2 жыл бұрын
My LDL is at 150 and my cardiologist wanted me to go on a Statin. I declined. Thank you.
@mobiustrip1400
@mobiustrip1400 2 жыл бұрын
Been LCHF/ IF since 2017 - Lost 60 pounds and kept it off. My meals today: 4 scrambled eggs in butter with spinach sprinkled with flaxseed, then later a fatty 300 gram sirloin with sauerkraut, cherry tomatoes and some almonds and olives for dessert. 55 and my heart pumps like a champ🏆
@renzo6490
@renzo6490 2 жыл бұрын
I use flax seed and chia seed. For optimal absorption, I grind the seeds in a coffee bean grinder
@luvlabso130
@luvlabso130 Жыл бұрын
You lost a half of a person 60lbs Of course things will be better. Everyone knows that jeez
@akeleven
@akeleven Жыл бұрын
Let me know when you get bored
@singerjo5791
@singerjo5791 7 ай бұрын
@@luvlabso130The point was that what he is eating helped him lose the weight. Keto diet as opposed to high carb diet.
@januar2741
@januar2741 6 ай бұрын
Been doing that but my LDL skyrocketed to 200. Trigliseride 43, hdl 76. Is it ok tho? Im super active, weight training and cardio 6 tikes a week, im 36 yo. I eat healthy lot of protein, moderate fat,low carbs.
@colvideos1
@colvideos1 2 жыл бұрын
You provided a great public health service. I foolishly bought into the low fat fad and have been consuming too much sugar, bread, rice and pasta which i now understand is the cause of my rising LDL and triglycerides. My diet will change today, thanks to your informative presentation. This is one heart attack that will be avoided thanks to you, Doc. 🙏😊
@DoctorMikeHansen
@DoctorMikeHansen 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! And yes, I once upon a time bought into the low-fat fad myself. It means a lot that my video made that kind of impact in your life, so cheers to you, and all the best to your health!
@mikebrigandi_
@mikebrigandi_ 2 жыл бұрын
lol pasta doesnt cause heart disease. Meat and dairy and eggs cause heart disease
@adammenhennett
@adammenhennett 2 жыл бұрын
I wouldn't call you foolish - this whole low fat thing was the prevailing health paradigm from 1978 until....well it is STILL being shouted from the rooftops by most governments! In Australia it says a grown man should have something crazy like 5 or so serves of grains per day, which is 2 slices of bread X 5 ....... 10 slices of bloody bread a DAY. Just plain nuts.
@colvideos1
@colvideos1 2 жыл бұрын
@@mikebrigandi_ You're actually thinking it's still 1980. Research now all says it's carbs that cause LDL and triglycerides to rise. Update your knowledge.
@mikebrigandi_
@mikebrigandi_ 2 жыл бұрын
@@colvideos1 okay then give me the peer reviewed research that shows carbs cause heart disease
@VermonCaTaffy
@VermonCaTaffy 2 жыл бұрын
You've very neatly articulated information in a short period of time that has taken me several years to comprehend, in a format that is easily understood by practically anybody. Hopefully your messaging allows more people to see and understand that there is a thriving deconstruction of decades of dogma and shaky science, and perhaps in a generation or two our current dietary guidelines will get the same treatment as leaded gasoline or smoking does today.
@DoctorMikeHansen
@DoctorMikeHansen 2 жыл бұрын
thank you so much! that's always the goal, and I'm glad you found it useful.
@helenavalda8338
@helenavalda8338 2 жыл бұрын
@@DoctorMikeHansen If only your whole presentation would be a notch slower! 😔 There is way too much information squeezed into a limited time. Not possible to even register all that properly, let alone link and comprehend on the spot 😮‍💨 Wondering what is the reason for rushing??? (this goes for all videos, except the covid ones from early on in the pandemic, when the pace was far more appropriate for an average YT viewer. It is of course fine for experts and those with lots and lots of background knowledge, but it's too fast for the masses)
@goldenage6720
@goldenage6720 7 ай бұрын
@@DoctorMikeHansen Hello dear Doctor! I'm 31 and 2 weeks ago first time in my life i just wanted to check my cholesterol level & got high number of LDL... My doctor said that i should start taking statin asap otherwise later it'll be bad for my health! Please could you help me to understand what should i do, whats is the right way ? 🤷🏻‍♂️ P.S before that i had no complaints about my weight and health...
@danielled5883
@danielled5883 2 жыл бұрын
This is so helpful! I fall into the exact scenario you mentioned. My LDL is "very high", but under 190, and my TG and HDL are normal. I had a plaque scan just for peace of mind, and there was 0 plaque. Thank you so much!!
@DoctorMikeHansen
@DoctorMikeHansen 2 жыл бұрын
Great to hear this, thanks for sharing Danielle!
@jaye282
@jaye282 Жыл бұрын
How much is a plaque scan?
@robertpayne9009
@robertpayne9009 11 күн бұрын
Thanks!
@rasmokey4
@rasmokey4 9 ай бұрын
Waatching Doom and Gloom videos causing Stress leads to Anxiety too!
@otto.nommiik
@otto.nommiik 7 ай бұрын
Reading your ridiculous comment causes anxiety and stress.
@rasmokey4
@rasmokey4 7 ай бұрын
@@otto.nommiik oh no!
@kenparsons1396
@kenparsons1396 3 ай бұрын
@@otto.nommiik😂
@seashells616
@seashells616 2 жыл бұрын
My total cholesterol is always over the "magical" 200. (216 was my last). My GP, though I love her, is ALWAYS trying to push a statin on me, even though my triglycerides are always well below 150 and my HDL is always in the 60-80 range. This information is so helpful and didn't know the triglyceride/small LDL relationship until watching your video.
@anthonybruno8965
@anthonybruno8965 11 ай бұрын
You're at risk for CVD. Don't buy into this bs. The only diet ever proven to prevent and reverse heart disease is a low fat, wholefood plant based diet.
@kr23777
@kr23777 Ай бұрын
@@seashells616 you doctor makes money to put you on statins. Change doctors.
@DanEngell
@DanEngell 2 жыл бұрын
Last week my triglycerides were 69 and my HDL was 76. My LDL was 129. I'm very happy with my blood work and of course my doctor wants me to take a statin. 🙂 I had metabolic syndrome for almost 20 years before I went keto and low carb.
@jenniferlee7167
@jenniferlee7167 2 жыл бұрын
Just say NO!--From a former nurse.
@TB1M1
@TB1M1 2 жыл бұрын
You need to calculate your TC/HDL ratio and measure your blood pressure.
@oolala53
@oolala53 2 жыл бұрын
Isn't keto necessarily low carb? or do you mean you started with keto and then moved to low carb?
@Philippinesbound42
@Philippinesbound42 2 жыл бұрын
Get a new doctor. Those are great names
@donkey3187
@donkey3187 2 жыл бұрын
more important is your ldl size
@richardmalone3172
@richardmalone3172 2 жыл бұрын
I have slightly high cholesterol. My regular doc and I have agreed I will not use statins. When he was unavailable one day, another doc wrote me a script for statins which I politely refused and explained my position. She became annoyed and proceeded to lecture me. I again politely refused. She continued to the point where she became more than annoyed and I was feeling harassed by her. I maintained my composure and again politely refused. When I eventually escaped and went to reception to pay, she had charged me for a long consult. After a discussion with the manager it was agreed that I wouldn’t pay the higher amount. My question is, what is it that drives a doctor to the point that they become so upset and plain nasty especially when they aren’t my usual doctor. Kickbacks?
@dacisky
@dacisky 2 жыл бұрын
Brain washing?
@tonyk8369
@tonyk8369 8 ай бұрын
God complex.
@KH-rt3ef
@KH-rt3ef 5 ай бұрын
This is disturbingly common. There are good doctors, and bad doctors whom are bad for various reasons ranging from not listening to expecting total authority. The former focuses on people’s needs, the latter is so engrossed with books they forget they’re treating a human being. Bad doctors are too convinced they’ve seen the future and know more than they possibly can.
@ReluctantTool1
@ReluctantTool1 5 ай бұрын
AKA Dr God complex. Most suffer from it.
@asifshuja8638
@asifshuja8638 3 ай бұрын
@@richardmalone3172 First place, you went to consult Dr. She was not your enemy, trying to convince you for your welfare..... Right. Then why dont you accept what you'been told to do so. Never be stubborn in life. Be flexible, responsive to good. ...Good luck Man
@johanfopma8124
@johanfopma8124 3 ай бұрын
Thanks
@kathryncainmadsen5850
@kathryncainmadsen5850 2 жыл бұрын
HELP! I was substitute teaching in a school this week and had lunch duty. The situation is MUCH WORSE than it was even in twinky times. The school lunch was ALL processed foods and the food in kids lunch boxes was ALL processed food at ALL the tables I checked. ONE kid had brought spaghetti and meatballs in a thermos alongside his chips and processed peanut butter cracker sandwiches. These kids were ALL 1st and 2nd graders!!!!
@JamminClemmons
@JamminClemmons 2 жыл бұрын
Tell those kid's parents to *PACK THEIR KIDS OWN LUNCHES!!* Do *NOT* rely on the school system to keep children healthy! Come on.................
@josephshields2922
@josephshields2922 2 жыл бұрын
I school I subbed at actually had a Mac Donald's as their caterer .
@JamminClemmons
@JamminClemmons 2 жыл бұрын
@@josephshields2922 - Go Burger King! Imma gonna slappa you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@kathryncainmadsen5850
@kathryncainmadsen5850 2 жыл бұрын
@@JamminClemmons This included kids packed lunches. ALL processed food in their lunchboxes.
@marymotherofgod4861
@marymotherofgod4861 2 жыл бұрын
That’s poison 😮
@laurelmartone73
@laurelmartone73 2 жыл бұрын
FINALLY! A mainstream doctor who hasn’t been cancelled talking about this!! I have been trying to explain this to friends and family for at least a few years now! I agree with most of what you are saying, Dr. Hansen. But, people who do very low carb/keto/high fat carnivore will sometimes get very high LDL but probably don’t need a statin because their triglyceride:HDL ratio will be excellent or even < 1. Thank goodness that my current physician either understood the concepts discussed in this video..or he knew that I wouldn’t take a statin based on TC 232, LDL 152, HDL 80, & Triglycerides 58. My other disagreement with you, is that saturated fat from well-raised ruminants is healthy..not unhealthy as you assert in your saturated fat video. But otherwise, thank you for this video! I will definitely be sharing it!
@DoctorMikeHansen
@DoctorMikeHansen 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Laurel
@ioniatco
@ioniatco 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this personal info Laurel!
@SimonHealthAction
@SimonHealthAction 2 жыл бұрын
Don't guess. Don't presume. Take a coronary artery calcium (CAC) test. All LDL particles
@laurelmartone73
@laurelmartone73 2 жыл бұрын
@@SimonHealthAction thanks for your concern, but I’m not particularly worried. Having said that, I am up for getting a CAC, IF a doctor will prescribe it. But again, not really worried.
@TB1M1
@TB1M1 2 жыл бұрын
Fat regulation is dependent on genetics and thats a bell curve, but a straight line relationship exists for fat , heart disease, hypertension, breast cancer, prostate cancer. It is irrefutable and there is over a century of data to support this. Japanese cancer and heart disease data shows this clearly.
@CommonSenses101
@CommonSenses101 2 жыл бұрын
This Dr. Is so darn good. Hope more medical doctors have the same expertise like him.
@Notme-tq4xs
@Notme-tq4xs Жыл бұрын
sadly, no.
@libbycollins9349
@libbycollins9349 2 жыл бұрын
I’d love to have the citations to the follow up study to show my doctor! Thanks for your excellent information.
@mikecoursey
@mikecoursey 2 жыл бұрын
When I was doing my exit physical from the Navy the doctor gave me a prescription for Zocor saying that when I left the Navy my activity level and diet were definitely going to be much worse after I left. My response was, "Really? We aren't even going to discuss lifestyle changes at all?" When he handed me the prescription I immediately threw it in the trash. Probably one of the smartest things I've ever done.
@Anna-ww4pv
@Anna-ww4pv 7 ай бұрын
I’m proud of you! Many people are offended if, you suggest a healthy life style.
@paulcarlson4230
@paulcarlson4230 7 ай бұрын
What about if you have plaque already?
@petervanrun4626
@petervanrun4626 11 ай бұрын
young,sharp n honest, is veery powerful imo
@meagiesmuse2334
@meagiesmuse2334 Жыл бұрын
Very good info, thanks. When I was fighting Lyme disease my LDL went up to 272 for quite awhile. I studied Naturopathy, and was taught that LDL carries endotoxins out of the bloodstream so that having this happen was normal with active Lyme. Sure enough, it went down to 130 after treatment. I was told that I had 60% small LDL , which is awful, but that was before I switched from a low-fat lacto-vegetarian diet to the Paleo Diet. Also, low HDL runs on one side of my family, and despite daily exercise, it was stuck at 29, until my doctor suggested I eat 21 soaked almonds every day. That got it up to 56, not wonderful, but much better, and has kept it there for years.
@johnbecich9540
@johnbecich9540 Жыл бұрын
Your comments are very interesting, but not fully comprehensible to me, an engineer... not a medical professional. Did you err in complaining about "60% small LDL, which is awful"? Dr. Hansen said small LDL is bad and a low number should be good. However, you seem to rectify in your description of your HDL number. That you could raise your HDL with almonds is remarkable; I thought only exercise could do that.
@meagiesmuse2334
@meagiesmuse2334 Жыл бұрын
@@johnbecich9540 - My GI doctor told me about the almonds since they fixed his low HDL and it also worked for me. Exercise did not lower HDL for me, no matter how vigorous and I was up to 2 hours of that daily. Almonds may not help everyone, but it's worth a try. HDL compared to triglycerides is the most important comparison. I had 60% small LDL plus 40% large LDL, that is correct. Heart attacks run on one side of my family.
@robertpinto6515
@robertpinto6515 Жыл бұрын
LDL Is NOT Cholestrol! Nobody should be given Statins! NEVER!!!!!!!!
@suzanneemerson2625
@suzanneemerson2625 3 ай бұрын
*Cholesterol
@S0_Rhyn
@S0_Rhyn 2 ай бұрын
@@suzanneemerson2625 *cocklesterol 😂
@kubenmoodliar477
@kubenmoodliar477 Ай бұрын
@@robertpinto6515 I am on a statin and it is robbing me of my Quality of life. I have aches and pains plus my muscles are getting weak and stringy. I am sick of how easily doctors prescribe harsh medication. I am not qualified to treat myself after having a heart attack.
@nikisaunders2634
@nikisaunders2634 Ай бұрын
@@robertpinto6515 Yep I totally agree
@flagmichael
@flagmichael 2 жыл бұрын
Believe it or not, you got through my thick 70 year old head with this one! I vow to improve my diet (there is a _lot_ of room for improvement) and to pay attention to triglycerides. My doctors have been telling me to do that but none adequately explained why. I will also add fish oil capsules to my daily vitamins; can't hurt, might help. I would add one thing, though: my nomination for the most important factor in reducing heart attack deaths. (Drum roll)... know what heart attack symptoms are and commit yourself _now_ to getting to an ER if any of them appear. Everybody I have known who had a heart attack when I was there said, "I don't feel good." When it comes from a middle age person I ask, "what kind of 'don't feel good'?" Several times I have had to point out those are cardiac symptoms and really should be checked out soonest. Nobody did until our manager got involved; one had bypass surgery later that day. I have promised my wife I will not ignore cardiac symptoms and I had to honor that promise once. Fortunately, the near faint, the lump under my sternum when I was out of the faint, and especially the sudden unexplained fatigue made me bum a ride to the ER from my friend. It was ultimately narrowed down to an anxiety attack with attendant esophageal spasm. I'm not sorry I did it.
@k8eekatt
@k8eekatt 2 жыл бұрын
Sardines are probably going to be a cheaper and more nutritious way to get your fish oil. Costco sells them in tins and they're pretty good. You can put them on top of a big pile of dark, leafy greens with a few walnuts.
@pinkrose8845
@pinkrose8845 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the valuable tip.😊
@flagmichael
@flagmichael 2 жыл бұрын
@@k8eekatt I can't stand sardines, though. The rest of the stuff sounds good but not sardines.
@k8eekatt
@k8eekatt 2 жыл бұрын
@@flagmichael I'm glad you are listening to your body to find what's right for you.
@DoctorMikeHansen
@DoctorMikeHansen 2 жыл бұрын
thank you! glad I had that kind of impact! all the best to you
@MarkOPolo456
@MarkOPolo456 23 күн бұрын
This Doctor is spot on and this video is one of the best I’ve viewed at explaining why the total LDL number does not correlate with increased risk of CHD.
@JESS-CH
@JESS-CH 4 ай бұрын
The most accurate video on cardiovascular disease I've ever watched. Thanks for taking the time Doc. 🙏🏾
@paulbrungardt9823
@paulbrungardt9823 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your work. I learn more from y'all than I do from my cardiologist.
@DoctorMikeHansen
@DoctorMikeHansen 2 жыл бұрын
Glad to help
@charmainestevens5614
@charmainestevens5614 2 жыл бұрын
A great video. Very important information in a nutshell. I am familiar with this material from previous medical-oriented low-carb websites I have visited over the past 4 years. I have my pre-diabetes under control with a low-carb diet, unprocessed foods, and intermittent fasting. I wish my doctor would become familiar with the current literature. Recently, I had my bloodwork done and by my own calculations of my TG:HDL ratio and LDL Hazard ratio, my results were excellent. But my doctor ordered me to be on a statin based on a cholesterol level considered high according to the lab guidelines issued by the government. I have refused. She is very concerned but when I asked her questions, she had never heard of large buoyant LDL or small, dense LDL particles. She is a wonderful person and very caring, but our healthcare system is overwhelmed.
@johnkennedy1242
@johnkennedy1242 2 жыл бұрын
yep. Worked in cardiology over 20 years and he is absolutely correct. Problem is, every patient believes they know more than him yet can't seem to fix their problem. The idea doesn't occur to them, that if what they are doing isn't working, they should stop doing it.
@Alex-Defatte
@Alex-Defatte 2 жыл бұрын
What subspecialty did you work over 20 years?
@dandansfu
@dandansfu 2 жыл бұрын
While that is definitely problem of many customers/patients and not just in medial industry But in a way you can’t blame them because there are so many information and there were a time dr would recommend no fat at all good or bad fat Then we all know many dr who can’t really speak their minds or have pressure to sell depending depending on where you do ur practices Then because of the Under massive funding Dr don’t have the time or patience which can also give out a vibe that make patients don’t want to trust Yes health care isn’t a service industry but it’s human nature to trust frds/ family or Drs that may be nicer even if they r doing it to get more money out of you Then even drs among themselves also have different opinions on same topic It’s just a very complicated issue especially you thrown in Death/money into it
@Alex-Defatte
@Alex-Defatte 2 жыл бұрын
@@dandansfu Money changes everything
@dandansfu
@dandansfu 2 жыл бұрын
@@Alex-Defatte yes and not saying DR care about money But hospital Executives Government Insurance and pharmaceutical companies do
@Alex-Defatte
@Alex-Defatte 2 жыл бұрын
@@dandansfu Sadly agreed.
@bobl1769
@bobl1769 7 ай бұрын
I can’t speak for everyone but exercising more and limiting the intake of simple carbs and alcohol has helped me. I’ve tried a bunch of statins but stopped taking them as they affected my balance, caused nausea and gave me horrible leg craps. So, I’m glad to hear they are not as essential as advertised. Thanks!
@christinashawgo6510
@christinashawgo6510 5 ай бұрын
This is the best explanation I’ve ever heard from someone. Overtime I have learned all of these things. But you have put them in one video. This is a teaching video! I’m saving it to share.
@johnsamsungs7570
@johnsamsungs7570 2 жыл бұрын
Nothing new here but I still take my Statin as my individual risk was high probably from a combination of lifestyle and genetics. Yes, on a mass basis, statins are overprescribed and are a waste of money to the health system. But on an individual basis, I'm more than likely the very small percentage of the population that it helps. Mass breast cancer screening is on a society-wide basis a less productive way to spend the health dollar. But to the individuals it saves, it is worth every cent spent! People need to be more involved with their healthcare.
@oolala53
@oolala53 2 жыл бұрын
Now I know how my high school students felt when we would read essays with long intros. Took nearly 5 minutes to get to target info that it's type B LDL, a small particle. To be fair, I've been listening to this kind of video for a few days. guess I need to go on a video diet.
@Jek2457
@Jek2457 9 ай бұрын
The rabbit hole.
@artsie8282
@artsie8282 7 ай бұрын
Seriously. In business you start all presentations with ‘takeaways’. I am not listening to this long winded guy. Outta here
@jammin6816
@jammin6816 2 жыл бұрын
This is by far the best and most accurate summary I’ve ever seen. Extremely well done! 👏
@lindabirmingham603
@lindabirmingham603 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@paulplouffe138
@paulplouffe138 14 күн бұрын
By far one of the best videos on the subject I have ever seen! Thank you Dr. Sending this to my GP with love and respect. Seems like once you leave med school it is very hard to keep up with this.
@Dan1978
@Dan1978 2 жыл бұрын
One of the best explanations on this complex topic. I wish Dr. Mike talked about the number of particles and using ApoE as an additional biomarker. I would love to get this into the picture. Very nicely done.
@daffidavit
@daffidavit 2 жыл бұрын
I remember Dr. Castilini (sp?) of the Framingham study saying over 30 years ago that it was the very small hard dense particles that were the most damaging.
@chriswright6447
@chriswright6447 Жыл бұрын
Could it have anything to do with a needle with experimental juice?
@brianmurray1395
@brianmurray1395 3 ай бұрын
Absolutely 💯
@KathleenWalker-w4m
@KathleenWalker-w4m 3 күн бұрын
I have a fantastic GPin the UK.I was told that I have very high cholestrol,he knows what I feel about vaccines and statins .I told him I will go down the diet route to improve it .Every one is know very happy!!!
@purplerhodes
@purplerhodes 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for talking about the "elephant in the room" towards the end of the video - industrually produced seed oils, in all our ultra-processed "food" (if you can call it that), oxidation and inflammation caused by them. There are many different "diets" that improve health a lot, reducing metabolic syndrome, from carnivore to vegetarian, but the common factor amongst all of them is eliminating ultra-processed edible material.
@danielconner5476
@danielconner5476 2 жыл бұрын
Nice and clear explanation of understanding modern day lipid panel information. You did forget to mention though, Lp(a) or lipoprotein a. Lots of people don’t get tested for this genetic cholesterol but it’s a real concern to have.
@jgage2840
@jgage2840 9 ай бұрын
I agree, I wish he would have discussed lp(a) too, especially around plaque formation.
@DarleneRuiz08
@DarleneRuiz08 2 жыл бұрын
Great video. I do wish you would have touched on Lp(a) as well. I really think more people need to be aware that this genetic risk factor exists and is NOT part of a normal blood panel. You have to ask for an advanced lipid panel to show LDL particle size and Lp(a) number.
@michaelhimes8778
@michaelhimes8778 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, all the cutting edge cardiology is measuring these… unfortunately I have high Lp(a)
@lloydhlavac6807
@lloydhlavac6807 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, for cholesterol you want to get a the NMR (nuclear magnetic resonance) test, which shows particle size and number. Small particle LDL is the one that is dangerous.
@integrityshines561
@integrityshines561 2 жыл бұрын
@@michaelhimes8778 my LPa is also very high. Thinking to start niacin and baby aspirin
@DoctorMikeHansen
@DoctorMikeHansen 2 жыл бұрын
thanks for sharing Darlene. I thought about it going over Lp(a) but figured maybe for another video.
@elizabetharka
@elizabetharka 2 жыл бұрын
Yes I agree- I had a tiny CVA no risk factors + LDL(a) was elevated. I need more education about this-
@keywestfan2503
@keywestfan2503 2 жыл бұрын
Also with Framingham, the correlation with MI and LDL went away with increased HDL and decreased triglycerides
@affecttheeffect
@affecttheeffect 6 ай бұрын
I have an LDL-C of 105 even though the only foods I eat are vegetables, wild caught salmon, scallops, egg whites, berries and ground flaxseed. My triglycerides are 83 and my triglyceride/HDL ratio is 1.5. I have less than the lowest detectable level of inflammation as measured by the HS-CRP blood test (
@thomasking9221
@thomasking9221 4 ай бұрын
Thus is what my cardiologist told me after treating a clot and mild heart attack as a result 6 years ago. I have been on these medications ever since.
@mermer58
@mermer58 2 жыл бұрын
I went on an extremely low fat diet in the early 90's. It destroyed my lipid profile. Triglycerides jumped to 145. Now I've been on a statin for 20 years and no one ever mentioned K2 or Quercetin to protect the heart muscle. 🤬
@markdavid4897
@markdavid4897 2 жыл бұрын
The best way to protect your heart is stop taking Statins, and go to a high fat diet, using animal fats like butter, beef fat and pork fat. Do not use vegetable oils. Vegetable oils (seed oils) destroy you from the inside out. The US Govt has been lying to all of us about "dangerous" animal fats for a century now. It is the vegetable oils that are the real problem.
@tenzindolma6266
@tenzindolma6266 2 жыл бұрын
When taking statins, you need Coenzyme Q10 first of all and before all others you have mentioned. Please read about how statins deplete Q10 in the body ( it anyway decreases when getting older and have to take it not related to statins ) and how Q10 is the enzyme providing best energy for the body cells but preferentially for the heart muscle cells ! Q10 is the heart's best food in general.
@JoshJorg44
@JoshJorg44 Жыл бұрын
That's because sugar is the culprit. Triglycerides are formed as a byproduct of the liver processing sugar.
@Anna-ww4pv
@Anna-ww4pv 7 ай бұрын
Early 90’s low fat high carb was healthy. Things have changed.
@dacisky
@dacisky 2 жыл бұрын
I wish every Dr in the world would be forced to watch this 100 times.
@YouTuber-ep5xx
@YouTuber-ep5xx 2 жыл бұрын
It may take 1,000 times. And some torture.
@alphaomega1351
@alphaomega1351 2 жыл бұрын
That's doctor abuse!!! 😶
@richardf911
@richardf911 2 жыл бұрын
@@alphaomega1351 More like de-programming. Doctors are taught by the drug companies. Taught to prescribe drugs for everything and eschew the body's own ability to heal given appropriate nutrients.
@Mrs.TJTaylor
@Mrs.TJTaylor 2 жыл бұрын
I wish doctors would believe their own eyes and ears!
@robgifford4293
@robgifford4293 7 ай бұрын
Why do you trust this doctor over the majority of doctors and researchers? I think it's an interesting video, but just curious.
@HeyMJ.
@HeyMJ. 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for providing the math behind determining risk factors. And, the info re smoking points in ‘good’ cooking oils/fats! 👍🏼
@Dee-mi7ct
@Dee-mi7ct 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for separating two types of cholesterol. This video is wonderful.
@julieseattle
@julieseattle 7 ай бұрын
This is a great public health message. The really cute and wacky pictures kept me interested and helped me learn. Thank you!❤
@deone2u
@deone2u 2 жыл бұрын
Despite increased HDL and decreased Triglycerides... My doctor wanted to prescribe statin just because of slight increase in LDL to 88 mg/dL and total cholesterol, I said NOOO without second thought! Anyway I've lost 10kg of weight and on intermittent fasting 16/8, avoiding processed food, focusing on whole food with low carb, high protein and good fats :)
@eringo-bragh4243
@eringo-bragh4243 Жыл бұрын
After 3 years on Keto, had a heart attack and now have 3 stents; while on Keto, I changed my A1C from 10.1 to 5.2 (latest 5.7). Trig/HDL ratio finally under 2 while 2016 ratio was 13. Trig down to 92 from 434 (2016), HDL 47 up from 33-38. LDL between 141-210 though more recently on the lower side. Cardiologists seem to be plant based as the guy who did my stents wants me on a Mediterranean diet (there’s apparently a Keto version) while his partner described an entirely plant-based diet with grains, beans, veggies and fruit. I will note that I was in the low fat generation so eating high fiber cereals in the AM and a sandwich, carrots & apple were my primary staples. I had 100% blockage, 90% blockage and 70%, the latter without stent. I asked how long this had been going on, to which the cardiologist said 15-20 years. But of course, these guys come after Keto instead of my historical diet. There’s more to the diet of course as I loved bread, pizza, beer and anything sweet especially chocolate. Anyone else with similar experience or working on Keto post-heart attack?
@hn5460
@hn5460 Жыл бұрын
For post-heart attack patients, the benefits of statins are HUGE and undeniable, especially with the levels of blockages you posted. Please listen to your cardiologist and adhere to the statin regime they prescribed to you.
@eringo-bragh4243
@eringo-bragh4243 Жыл бұрын
@@hn5460 Although I've followed a Keto lifestyle for 3 years, most channels suggest benefits of statins post-event. I also have a clotting condition and have been on statins for some time. I'm not exactly their poster boy
@thebrocheckclub1777
@thebrocheckclub1777 Жыл бұрын
I developed end stage heat disease while on strict keto for 4 years. My LAD 90 % blocked. I have been on a strict whole plant based diet for 18 months now. No angina, don't need the Stent and have my life back. Zero animal or dairy, fish and no oils or caffeine and salt. Problems all fixed. It even stopped my AF.
@dawnelder9046
@dawnelder9046 Жыл бұрын
Unfortunately you can not undo decades of following the death diet, the semi vegan food pyramid, in just a few years.
@amirhamza7610
@amirhamza7610 Жыл бұрын
​@@thebrocheckclub1777wth what is wrong with this planet this is unbelievable who should we believe
@leeretaschen231
@leeretaschen231 2 жыл бұрын
My last bloodwork showed LDL @ 176 and a Total Chol of 259. My primary doctor expressed concern and started talking about putting in a statin. But HDL was @ 68, TG @ 75, and TG:HDL @ 1.1.
@Lombardi54
@Lombardi54 6 ай бұрын
Thank you for the lesson doctor. I came here because I had Hypertension yesterday. I mainly commented because I think your hand sketches are entertaining and extremely informative. I immediately understood what was good and bad, which was mainly dense LDL and Triglyceride. I now understand the need to cut back on processed foods and sugar more than before whereas I before thought that eating meat would do equal damage. I now know better.
@schoolsgirl
@schoolsgirl 2 жыл бұрын
Dr Mike, Can you do a video on Niacin? I had to stop taking statins because they crippled me. Took months to get those awful chemicals out of my system. Been taking Flushing Niacin for years. Started really low (1/4 tab) adding 1/4 incrementally. I am now up to my desired total of 2,000 (4 X 500) per day. My doctor loves my test results & told me "Whatever you are doing, keep doing it. Its working"
@grantlawrence611
@grantlawrence611 2 жыл бұрын
Wow
@francoisperez4046
@francoisperez4046 Жыл бұрын
B careful liver damage
@grantlawrence611
@grantlawrence611 Жыл бұрын
@@francoisperez4046 from my understanding the liver damage isn't much of a possibility unless taking well above 1500 so I think 2000 still in the safe range but everybody is different and I assume Dr does blood work
@grantlawrence611
@grantlawrence611 Жыл бұрын
Just wondering what was your doctor happy with as the result of the niacin.
@francoisperez4046
@francoisperez4046 Жыл бұрын
@@grantlawrence611 liver damage start at 500 and insulin resistance with risk of diabetes, I work in pharmaceutical so I know this for a fact please check with your doc liver enzymes and glycemia every 3 months
@vinessacampbell3337
@vinessacampbell3337 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Both parents died of heart attacks. I only eat fish. No meat the past 15 yrs. Yet my cholesterol was apparently slightly high. Great information .
@bradhudson159
@bradhudson159 2 жыл бұрын
What is fish? A plant?
@Richard.Atkinson
@Richard.Atkinson 2 жыл бұрын
Why on earth would you avoid meat, which has nothing to do with causing heart attacks? Processed food is what causes it, not meat.
@qlewkr2
@qlewkr2 2 жыл бұрын
Wow. My triglycerides are at 149 and my hdl is at 50. I’m going on a plant based diet. Thanks for this info, Dr. Mike. My own doctor just said, “No medication needed, yet.”
@chestrockwell8328
@chestrockwell8328 2 жыл бұрын
That would be a mistake. but go for it.
@mikepeek5655
@mikepeek5655 2 жыл бұрын
Plant based is not the way. Follow Dr Ken berry, Dr Berg, Dr Ekberg, Dr Schmidt. It's the proceseed trans fats that's killing people. Bad oils , grains like anything with flour . Good luck
@DiogenesNephew
@DiogenesNephew 2 жыл бұрын
@@chestrockwell8328 Agreed
@melissabrock4114
@melissabrock4114 2 жыл бұрын
Don't listen to them, plant based diets are much more associated with longevity- when executed correctly.
@DiogenesNephew
@DiogenesNephew 2 жыл бұрын
@@melissabrock4114 So now they have two polar opposite views coming at them. If you want to understand the science, look for Bart Kay's content. I'd put a plant based diet over the SAD diet, but that's not saying much.
@angelasanchez4413
@angelasanchez4413 Жыл бұрын
i have followed a low sugar, low carb, almost zero processed food diet for over 20 years. I am now 54 and just found out I have already had my first heart attack. I have a very strong family history (my father having a quadruple bypass at 60 and his father dying of MI at 60) and also have Systemic sclerosis and Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension. My LDL and overall cholesterol is only a little elevated. I have a heart cath scheduled next week. I am just reeling.... i have no idea what to think. Cardiologist says prepare for angioplasty/stent or possibly a bypass. I honestly thought the diet and exercise would prevent this.
@eduardozelayanaumann2316
@eduardozelayanaumann2316 Жыл бұрын
Limpia tus arterias coronarias Vitamina C 1 gr cada 8 hs Vitamina K2 120 mg dia Citrato de magnesio 400 mg cada 12 hs Silicio organico 30 ml al dia L lisina y L prolina: 1 comprimido cada 12 hs Lecitina de soja 1 gr cada 12 hs
@angelasanchez4413
@angelasanchez4413 10 ай бұрын
@@zerozero9085 yes. But i had to have a right heart cath also because i have pulmonary hypertension. I am glad i got the Heart catherization because i found out i have restrictive cardiomyopathy and a atrial septal defect. So..... in my case it was necessary. It seems are progressing negatively and i am not sure yet what to do about it.
@thomasosborne8579
@thomasosborne8579 9 ай бұрын
Information seems to be constantly changing regarding cholesterol and this short video is extremely helpful in deciphering the numbers. Thank you for a concise, yet information explanation.
@TheVitalHabits
@TheVitalHabits 9 күн бұрын
This is a really good video making things easy to understand. A couple things that are missing - genetic dispositions do not necessarily mean you will have genetic expression. Aside from diet and exercise, Lifestyle behaviors, environment/toxins, and stress all contribute to epigenetic expressions. Additionally, chronic stress and inflammation (multifactorial) can also impact lipid profiles, metabolic function, hormone regulation, and other biomarkers. Great vid! Let’s break the old stories and learn really what keeps us sick.
@douglasx6915
@douglasx6915 2 жыл бұрын
The leading risk factor for CVD is high fasting insulin and poor blood glucose control. The Trig/HDL ratio is very powerful.
@DoctorMikeHansen
@DoctorMikeHansen 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Douglas
@gloriamaryhaywood2217
@gloriamaryhaywood2217 2 жыл бұрын
Agree entirely. My lastest HDL is 70 and my Trig level measured 47. My LDL was 112. My PCP expressed concern over my LDL number? However, I am not worried a bit. I practice Keto and almost always do intermittent fasting every day!😉
@Melody-285
@Melody-285 7 ай бұрын
@douglasx How do you determine your trig/Hal level ? I just had labs done & all I see as far as ratios is chol/hdlc & mine is 3 - my trigs are 71, hdl 69, ldl 120 and total is 206 - that’s all the info I got - wish I would’ve watched this video earlier - I just went to my PCP today - would’ve had more questions for him - I wonder how you determine is your ldl’s are A or B
@alreadythen1
@alreadythen1 2 жыл бұрын
The atorvastatin made my feet unbearable so I stopped taking it and did intermittent fasting and did Mediterranean diet, and walked 1.5 miles a day and now my feet doesn’t have any pain.
@svenmorgenstern9506
@svenmorgenstern9506 2 жыл бұрын
Good to hear - figured a lot of this would be coming out eventually. Been on a low-carb diet since 2014, last labs were clean enough to eat off of (even my LDL-C was at 88; good luck justifying statins) so I'm good. Also my echocardiogram results were good (slight enlargement of the septum, minimal fluid buildup in the pericardium were the only issues) which is a relief, given I have a family history of CVD. Well done, Doctor!
@DoctorMikeHansen
@DoctorMikeHansen 2 жыл бұрын
thank you, and glad to hear!
@kristinpepper2348
@kristinpepper2348 2 жыл бұрын
its not the carbs, carbs are important for you
@Lycurgus47
@Lycurgus47 2 жыл бұрын
@@kristinpepper2348 so what is it?
@j.9970
@j.9970 2 жыл бұрын
@@kristinpepper2348 no they are not
@adammenhennett
@adammenhennett 2 жыл бұрын
@@kristinpepper2348 we have essential fatty acids, and essential amino acids.....but I guarantee you have never heard of (and will never hear of) "essential carbs", right? Your liver produces all the carb-like structures that you will ever require because the brain needs it, but as far as from external sources - you literally have a zero carb requirement from your diet. Eating no carbs is basically what allowed the human race to get so smart as to invent space ships and germ theory and hot running water and youtube. However, you will get extremely sick extremely quickly and then you will die if you get zero protein or zero fat over time.
@thebrocheckclub1777
@thebrocheckclub1777 Жыл бұрын
No mention here at all of the importance of healing and supporting the endothelial? The most important aspect of halting and even reversing heart disease. We still have a long way to go when going over the same story of what the lipids are showing us but neglecting the critical importance of repair and replacement of the endothelial for creating Nitric Oxide to increase vassal dilation.
@aesalenmassage
@aesalenmassage 9 ай бұрын
Thank you! I have always refused a statin (LDL 129), and now I have ammo for my position (Triglycerides 79)! I remember when statins first came out; they were prescribed for those who were BORN with genetics that resulted in very high LDL levels (~ 300). Think this may have been around 1987 or just a bit later. Initially, they were NOT meant for everybody. I truly remember that rep, because I had suddenly developed Raynaud's - so he gave me the Merck Manual of Rheumatic and Arthritic diseases. That's when I discovered a footnote in the section on Scleroderma, which lead to a clue about an "outbreak" of this collagen or connective tissue disease - that led me to concoct a protocol of Anti-oxident Nutritional Supplements that alleviated all of my symptoms and eventually to a normal ANA titer. Anyhow, that was about the time Merck introduced the first statin - and it was NOT promoted for "out of range" LDL.
@creativesolutionsart-h3o
@creativesolutionsart-h3o 2 жыл бұрын
Yes! “High cholesterol“ is a response to inflammation in the body and most people don’t know that… And also triglycerides, or misunderstood… Because MCT oil, medium chain triglycerides, are helpful… A lot of people would think anything with the word triglyceride is not good… That was the only thing you didn’t clarify in this video but otherwise you nailed it! so much good information here that everyone really needs to understand better. Thank you!
@HH-hb9uy
@HH-hb9uy 2 жыл бұрын
I had elivated triglyc values but I eat a spoon of mct every day, are u saying the mct oil increase this value on blood work?
@creativesolutionsart-h3o
@creativesolutionsart-h3o 2 жыл бұрын
@@HH-hb9uy No not exactly… I was just mentioning that I was wanting him to clarify in the video that medium chain triglycerides are different than the triglycerides measured in blood work.… So people would not misunderstand that and think that MCT oil was unhealthy. As far as I know, MCT oil is extremely healthy especially for the brain.
@wread1982
@wread1982 2 жыл бұрын
Let’s see the science to your claims
@creativesolutionsart-h3o
@creativesolutionsart-h3o 2 жыл бұрын
@@wread1982 claims? There’s plenty of information on MCT oil if you just look it up… And I haven’t seen the creator of this video respond yet to my original question about triglycerides…
@justrusty
@justrusty 2 жыл бұрын
I cut processed foods out of my diet and reduced by Trigs/HDL ratio from 7.45 at age 59 to 1.47 at age 64.
@martinrea8548
@martinrea8548 2 жыл бұрын
Good for you. Whole foods are the way to go, as close to their natural state as possible. 👍
@Melody-285
@Melody-285 7 ай бұрын
@justrusty - I just had bloodwork done & the only ratio I see on it is chol/hdlc and mine is 3 - is this what you’re referring to or is there another one that I just didn’t get - my LDL is 120 - wondering how I find out if they are A or B
@justrusty
@justrusty 7 ай бұрын
@@Melody-285 The chol/hdl ratio is not the same one as I am talking about - that one is total cholesterol/hdl. Trigs/HDL is more meaningful. Usually you have to calculate it yourself from the other values in the report.
@Melody-285
@Melody-285 7 ай бұрын
@@justrusty Thanks so much for replying - if it’s not too much trouble, can you tell me how to calculate it ? I just had labs done & was at the dr. today - I wish I’d known about all this yesterday - lol - I have all the numbers if it’s not too difficult for you to tell me how to do it - I’ve heard of advanced lipid panels - I wonder if that’s what you would need to find out if your LDL is A or B - I tell you, I have learned so much from KZbin - info I actually feel I can trust - I’ve had to care for several family members & I’ve learned you have to be knowledgeable & proactive about your health - and I’m in Florida, so everyone’s old & the doctors are really busy - lol - the PA at one of my doctors asked me if I was a nurse - ha ! No, I just watch a lot of KZbin 😂
@justrusty
@justrusty 7 ай бұрын
@@Melody-285 It's pretty straightforward calculation if your lipid panel has triglycerides reported. Just divide Triglycerides by HDL. A good ratio is 2.0 or less. The Pattern A vs. Pattern B test is called an LDL fractionation test, though it goes by other names also.
@DoctorMikeHansen
@DoctorMikeHansen 2 жыл бұрын
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@nighthiker8872
@nighthiker8872 2 жыл бұрын
Super! small L-D-L.
@Portia620
@Portia620 10 ай бұрын
Sadness from dealing with sick society and unhealthy realionships!
@lseh4720
@lseh4720 2 жыл бұрын
You’re an incredible professor. Thank you.
@rogers6168
@rogers6168 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for clearly explaining the topics you covered. Recently had my blood panels done & to have a thorough explanation helps big time. Thanks!
@cccalifornia7206
@cccalifornia7206 8 ай бұрын
Excellent teaching lesson!!!👍😃 Thank you💖💪
@petervaichus6978
@petervaichus6978 2 жыл бұрын
Wondering why you did not mention C-reactive protein and homocysteine levels as important makers for heart attack risks? Can you address the importance of these markers for a person as they relate to heart disease and risks thereof?
@robertstanton1668
@robertstanton1668 Жыл бұрын
A nurse practitioner in my cardiologist's office tried to talk me into taking a statin. She didn't have any response when i told her that they do not reduce all cause mortality and that almost everyone who takes them has side effects.
@williamwaters4506
@williamwaters4506 Жыл бұрын
This talk is very comprehensive and sums up the entire Lipid controversy.
@brentkuehne435
@brentkuehne435 2 жыл бұрын
Had a heart attack at 51. All cholesterol #'s were very good at the time except HDL which was 32. My cardiologist has been trying to put me on statins for years, but I always developed severe myalgia with each try. Without meds my LDL has stayed between 70 and 79 for the past 15 years but lately has moved up to 90. My Dr. wants it down, so he has me on Nexlizet which miraculously does not give me myalgia. LDL went to 67 but all my other #'s went out of range on the high side except my LDL which went down to 35. For some reason my Dr. likes my #'s, but I am not so sure. Tired of the cholesterol battle!
@larryc1616
@larryc1616 2 жыл бұрын
35 LDL level is too low! Cholesterol level is U shaped with 160 being optimal. Too high > 200 or too low 100< increases mortality
@brentkuehne435
@brentkuehne435 2 жыл бұрын
@@larryc1616 total cholesterol has been in the 140 range for years. My HDL was in the low 50s for years, but has dropped sharply the past year?
@CharlieFader
@CharlieFader 2 жыл бұрын
@@larryc1616 it’s not, it’s perfect, especially for someone who has already had a heart attack. What you are referring to, has been studied and attributed to reverse causality.
@gloriamaryhaywood2217
@gloriamaryhaywood2217 2 жыл бұрын
@@brentkuehne435 May I ask what is your HDL and your TG level now? It's the ratio between TG's and HDL that truly matters the most!😉
@dacisky
@dacisky 2 жыл бұрын
Yup,that happens way more often than Doctors are willing to admit.I've read when your numbers go below 71,that in itself can kill you.
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