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Subject: Re: [OM] Statins
From: Moose <olymoose@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 08 Feb 2013 15:41:01 -0800
On 2/8/2013 3:04 PM, classicvw@xxxxxxx wrote:

> He agrees that inflammation is the cause of problems but doesn't blame 
> cholesterol. In response to inflammation the body sends calcium and 
> cholesterol for repair. He did a paper where he proposes that inflammation is 
> caused by attacks of microorganisms which are caused by either foods or toxic 
> chemicals that weaken our immune system.
>
> In 2003 he published a review of the many studies that have shown low density 
> lipoprotein  (LDL) to be protective against infections, and put forward the 
> hypothesis that high cholesterol, rather than promoting atherosclerosis, in 
> fact may protect against it.

What a bizarre idea, that our bodies might act in such a way as to prolong, not 
shorten, life! :-)

The ideas that the body is self-destructive, and must be controlled by a strong 
will go back to the beginning of written 
records*, but became especially strong in the West with early Christianity and 
have persisted, even outside conservative 
religion, in our culture as a whole. (Yes, I have my lecture on the subject 
almost ready.)

I've been slowly reading an interesting book, Sex, Time and Power, by Leonard 
Shlain, an MD and vascular surgeon with 
insatiable curiosity and prodigious energy for and expertise in research. He 
speculates how many of the oddities of 
human physiology and body functions could have been useful for survival of our 
species under the strictures of evolution.

Not as tightly and elegantly reasoned as his earlier "The Alphabet vs. The 
Goddess", and I'm not as thoroughly convinced 
as to the truth/usefulness of some of his conclusions so far.

Still, often eye opening to me as he takes one through aspects of our diet that 
I didn't know about. I'd never, for 
example, thought about our evolution into red meat eaters in terms of energy 
efficiency, including direct acquisition of 
needed cholesterol, which takes less energy than making it from scratch.

He also advances an idea as to why living to an age far beyond that necessary 
to procreate may have been an evolutionary 
advantage. That could account for systems that mitigate the health risks of age.

Speculative Moose

* No, not a coincidence. Yes, the start of written language is almost certainly 
related to this idea. See Shalin's other 
book above, among other sources.

-- 
What if the Hokey Pokey *IS* what it's all about?
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