If you've been told to avoid butter, steak, or even eggs because of cholesterol… you’re not alone.
For decades, the American public has been spoon-fed outdated advice that cholesterol is the enemy, and that the only solution is to avoid real, whole foods and listen to “experts” pushing ultra-processed alternatives.
But what if everything we’ve been told about cholesterol — and how to manage it — is part of a deeper system of misinformation?
What if the same voices telling us to swap butter for seed oils are also the ones benefiting from our declining health?
Just take a look at the image above.
A worried patient. A doctor with a suspicious smile. And behind them both… a faceless puppeteer pulling the strings.
Scary? Yes.
Accurate? Even more so.
The truth is this: our bodies need cholesterol. It's essential for hormone production, brain function, and cellular repair. But chronic inflammation, oxidative stress, and poor mitochondrial function — not eggs or butter — are what cause cholesterol to become dangerous.
And yet… instead of addressing these root causes, the system sells us statins, bland diets, and ultra-processed food swaps that do more harm than good.
Even worse? They rarely address the real threat: elevated LDL-C, triglycerides, and cellular aging.
So where do you turn when the mainstream advice has failed?
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NAD3 is not another trendy antioxidant. It’s a next-generation cellular optimizer that works at the mitochondrial level — exactly where aging and inflammation begin.
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