
Description
“Why We Need to Rethink Cholesterol and Statin Drugs” features James Odell questioning long-held views about cholesterol and heart health. He explores why oxidized cholesterol—not total levels—is the real danger, and why standard tests often fall short. The conversation covers lesser-known risks of statin medications and introduces more precise biomarkers for assessing cardiovascular risk. With a focus on prevention, Dr. Odell shares practical, evidence-based ways to support heart health and reduce oxidative damage without relying solely on medication.

Why We Need to Rethink Cholesterol and Statin Drugs
Guest
This time, there are no guests—just James Odell delving deeply into today's topic.
Category
Metabolic Health, Heart Health, Alternative Medicine
About The Host
James Odell (ND, OMD, LAc) leads The Science of Self-Healing podcast, where he explores the principles of bioregulatory medicine, detoxification, and cellular health. As a seasoned practitioner and educator, he draws from both Western and Eastern healing traditions to help listeners understand how to restore balance naturally. James also serves as Executive Director of the Bioregulatory Medicine Institute.
James Odell (ND, OMD, LAc) leads The Science of Self-Healing podcast, where he explores the principles of bioregulatory medicine, detoxification, and cellular health. As a seasoned practitioner and educator, he draws from both Western and Eastern healing traditions to help listeners understand how to restore balance naturally. James also serves as Executive Director of the Bioregulatory Medicine Institute.
About The Guest
This episode features James Odell as the sole presenter, offering his expertise and insights.
This episode features James Odell as the sole presenter, offering his expertise and insights.
Support the Guest
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