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Which is five years and nine months after the articles in the Mail on Sunday were published. And you will note that Barney Calman, the gentleman – and I use this word loosely – who devised and wrote the articles has remained tight lipped. Firstly, the articles were clearly a hatchet job designed to destroy my reputation.
The Mail on Sunday published article(s) that we felt were very damaging and defamatory. Because of our lies hundreds of thousands of people had stopped taking statins, resulting in (potentially) many thousands of heartattacks, strokes and deaths. The Mail on Sunday refused to apologise or even remove or alter its articles.
During each consultation with a patient, I would have to explain certain topics related to heart health, and I found myself repeating them over and over. What kind of diet should I eat? What is heart disease? I have now written over 110 articles, and my initial nine newsletter subscribers have grown to over 20,000.
Have you wondered what causes a heartattack? Three coronary arteries supply blood to the heart. When one of these arteries becomes completely blocked by a blood clot, it results in a heartattack, also known as MI (Myocardial infarction). So, how do you recognize a heartattack?
It certainly does if you replace fat in the diet with carbs, carbs, carbs … and more carbs. SFA naturally occurring in nutrient-dense foods can be safely included in the diet.’ SFA naturally occurring in nutrient-dense foods can be safely included in the diet. Which is what most people have done. Will it heck!
When the Mail on Sunday published their libelous articles about me on March 3 rd , 2019, I was expecting it. But it was entirely predictable what the main thrust of any article was going to be. At one point George Mann attempted to arrange a meeting of scientists who agreed that the diet-heart/cholesterol hypothesis was bunk.
It emerged that Barney Calman was very keen to find case histories where people had stopped taking statins and then suffered a catastrophic event, such as a heartattack or stroke, or dying. This ‘ stopping statins and dying’ concept was pretty much central to the articles. Her Dr also told her to take Fluvastatin.
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