So, you might ask, what
is the "Great Cholesterol Myth"? And... Why should I care?
You should care for two reasons.
One, the Great Cholesterol Myth has been the foundation of the boneheaded dietary advice you and I have been saddled with for the past 30 years, "official" dietary advice that has
directly contributed to the greatest epidemic of obesity, diabetes and heart disease in history.
And two, belief in the Great Cholesterol Myth has caused us to take our eye off the ball when it comes to preventing heart disease. Belief in the Great Cholesterol Myth has caused us to neglect the
real causes of heart disease while obsessively focused on an innocuous molecule that's essential for life and has only a minor role in heart disease.

Jonny Bowden, the rogue nutritionist
The Great Cholesterol Myth is actually a series of related myths. Here are eight of my favorites.
MYTH: High cholesterol is the cause of heart disease.
FACT: Cholesterol is a fairly
insignificant player in heart disease.
MYTH: High cholesterol is a good predictor of heart attacks.
FACT: High cholesterol is a lousy predictor of heart attacks. Half the people admitted to hospitals with heart disease
have normal cholesterol, and plenty of people with elevated cholesterol have perfectly healthy hearts.
MYTH: Lowering cholesterol with statin drugs will prolong your life.
FACT: There is no data showing statins have any
impact on longevity.
MYTH: Statin drugs are perfectly safe.
FACT: Statin drugs have significant
side effects, including loss of memory and libido, muscle pain and fatigue, and approximately
65 percent of doctors don't report those side effects, according to a 2007 study.
MYTH: Statin drugs are appropriate for men, women, children and the elderly.
FACT: The only group in which statins have been shown to have even a modest effect is in middle-aged men who've already had a heart attack. If you're not in that group,
you've got no business on a statin drug.
MYTH: Saturated fat is dangerous.
FACT: Saturated fat is mostly neutral and may even have some health benefits. A recent peer-reviewed study has shown
no association between saturated fat and heart disease.
MYTH: The higher your cholesterol, the shorter your lifespan.
FACT: In the Framingham Study, the people who actually lived the longest
had the highest cholesterol.
MYTH: A high-carbohydrate diet protects you from heart disease.
FACT: Diets that substitute carbohydrates for saturated fat may
actually increase the risk for heart disease.
We need to stop focusing on lowering cholesterol and start focusing on preventing heart disease.
They are
not the same thing.
But if any of you question the food we used to eat before all the Dr's told us it was wrong just go to an older cemetery and look at the dates of birth and death a lot of people lived into their 70's and 80's and 90's. True some died young but a lot more are dying younger today than they used to from taking all the prescribed drugs the dr's push. I worked in a cemetery for a year and learned a lot about life and death.