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Statins, Diabetes Risk, and Natural Cardiovascular Protection: Evidence-Based Guide to Cholesterol, Diet, Fibrinolytic Enzymes, and Heart Disease Prevention (2026)

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Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the leading cause of death worldwide, responsible for nearly 18 million deaths each year . For decades, cardiovascular prevention strategies focused primarily on one goal: lowering LDL cholesterol . This approach led to the widespread use of statins, which are now among the most prescribed medications globally. Statins have saved millions of lives by reducing the risk of heart attack and stroke. However, modern research has revealed a more complex picture. Cardiovascular disease is now understood as a multifactorial cardiometabolic disorder involving inflammation, insulin resistance, endothelial dysfunction, and thrombosis. At the same time, studies have found that statins may slightly increase the risk of type 2 diabetes , especially in individuals with metabolic risk factors. Meanwhile, growing interest has emerged in integrative approaches to cardiovascular prevention , including dietary strategies, nutraceuticals, and natural fibrinolytic enzym...

Aged Garlic Extract Benefits in 2026: Heart Health, Blood Pressure, Cancer Prevention, and More

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Aged garlic extract (AGE) has emerged as one of the most researched and promising natural supplements for supporting cardiovascular health, immune function, anti-aging, and potentially cancer prevention. Unlike raw or fresh garlic, which contains volatile compounds like allicin that can cause odor, digestive irritation, and inconsistent bioavailability, AGE is produced through a prolonged aging process (often 20 months) that transforms harsh compounds into stable, bioavailable ones—primarily S-allylcysteine (SAC). This results in superior absorption (up to 103%), longer half-life (>10 hours), and no side effects like odor or heartburn. Popular brands like Kyolic AGE have been the focus of over 870 peer-reviewed studies ( One Day MD 2025 ), demonstrating consistent benefits across multiple health domains. Why Aged Garlic Extract Outperforms Other Garlic Forms and Supplements Vs. Raw/Fresh Garlic : Raw garlic relies on allicin, which degrades quickly and has variable bioavailability ...

The DMSO Moment: How an Old Medicine Finds New Life - Mary Beth Pfeiffer

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A woman facing a lung transplant reversed her condition with a $30 over-the-counter treatment. Doctors told her she had no options. A new doctor suggested DMSO. Months later? Her lungs were CLEAR.  Erica Eyres, a vigorous fifty-six-year-old aerobics instructor who had struggled to breathe, was given “absolutely devastating” news in 2022: She might need a lung transplant. She had never smoked, ran cross-country track in high school, and was a personal trainer for years, but, by 2024, a transplant assessment was arranged. Buy on Amazon “I decided that I will make that decision,” she said, “only if it’s the last resort, and I’m on my deathbed.” A few months before her consultation, however, Eyres, then fifty-eight, made an appointment with a new primary care doctor for routine prescription refills. She was about to be introduced, literally and figuratively, to a new kind of medicine. It would change everything. Dr. James Miller, a former surgeon, liked to get to know his patients, so ...

Fenbendazole and Ivermectin for Autoimmune Disease: Multiple Sclerosis, Rheumatoid Arthritis and Osteoarthritis (2026)

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Introduction Fenbendazole, a medication traditionally used as an anti-parasitic in veterinary medicine, is gaining unexpected attention for its potential benefits in treating chronic inflammatory and autoimmune conditions such as Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Rheumatoid Arthritis, and Osteoarthritis. While research on its use in humans remains limited and largely under the radar, emerging animal studies and personal testimonials suggest that fenbendazole and ivermectin—may offer significant relief for patients struggling with these debilitating diseases. This post explores the scientific background, shares compelling case reports, and highlights the growing interest in repurposing these medications for conditions far beyond their original scope. Fenbendazole for Multiple Sclerosis Is there any research on the utility of the anti-parasitic Fenbendazole in Multiple Sclerosis? Yes, but it's very well hidden, and you've likely never heard of it. I'll be honest, I hadn...

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