Vitamin Therapy Safer, More Effective
Half of all Americans are on drugs: prescription drugs. It's true, says the Associated Press (14 May 2008): "Half
of all insured Americans are taking prescription medicines regularly for chronic health problems." That is nothing
to be proud of.
Among the very most prescribed of all are drugs to lower "bad" LDL cholesterol. Patients taking pharmaceuticals trying to do that are being mistreated. Why? Because niacin (vitamin B-3) in high doses is just as effective, much cheaper, and most importantly, far safer. Niacin raises beneficial HDL levels better than any drug. (1) It also dramatically lowers triglycerides.
The New York Times agrees, saying: "An effective HDL booster already exists. It is niacin, the ordinary B vitamin. Niacin can increase HDL as much as 35 percent when taken in high doses, usually about 2,000 milligrams per day . . . and it has been shown to reduce serum levels of artery-clogging triglycerides as much as 50 percent." The president of the American College of Cardiology, Dr. Steven E. Nissen, said, "Niacin is really it. Nothing else available is that effective." (2)
Indeed, niacin is it. Niacin is cheaper, safer and more effective. (3) So why are cholesterol-lowering drugs pushed anywhere and everywhere? Professor of medicine Dr. B. Greg Brown offered an answer: "If you're a drug company, I guess you can't make money on a vitamin."
Even worse one out of every four children and teenagers is taking a chronic disease drug, usually
for depression, asthma, or ADHD. Pushing drug therapy for these conditions is largely based on profit, not health.
The value of vitamin therapy for each of these conditions is already well established. (4)
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