Well: What Do You Know? Part 8: Cholesterol and Your Brain on Statins


A variety of natural statins are produced from Penicillium and Aspergillus fungi which are mycotoxins.

25% of your body's cholesterol is found in the brain and is important to healthy brain function.

Statin drugs, prescribed to control cholesterol, are connected with several serious adverse side effects:



  • Overeating
  • Speeding of the aging process
  • Early death
  • Increased aggression and violence in women
  • Nerve degeneration and pain
  • Muscle damage which can also lead to kidney damage
  • Lou Gehrig's Disease
  • Liver damage
  • Memory loss
  • Lowered concentration
  • depression
  • confusion
  • Higher risk of ALS and Parkinson's
  • Decreased carotenoids
  • Decrease in quality of sleep
  • Increase in prostate and breast cancer
  • lowered sex drive
  • Blocking of CoQ10 production
  • Increased insulin resistance and risk of developing diabetes
  • Decrease in mitochondrial activity with exercise
  • Weakening of immune system
  • Increased risk of cataracts
Statin Drugs Eat Your Brain

The Cholesterol Myth: Heart of the Matter (Part 1)

The Statins Myth: Heart of the Matter (Part 2)

Statins and Antibiotics are Mycotoxins

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