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#19 – DEEP DIVE SERIES: Hyperlipidemia (Why Cholesterol and Statins Aren’t the Villains You Think They Are)

#19 – DEEP DIVE SERIES: Hyperlipidemia (Why Cholesterol and Statins Aren’t the Villains You Think They Are)

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In this Deep Dive episode of The Trip Lab, we unpack hyperlipidemia (high cholesterol) beyond the oversimplified “LDL bad, HDL good” narrative. We also take a clear-eyed look at the most common concerns people have about statins, what the evidence actually shows, and where these medications fit—and don’t fit—within a thoughtful, individualized approach to cardiovascular risk.

From there, we explore integrative strategies for managing elevated cholesterol and why, for many patients, lifestyle, metabolic health, and inflammation-targeted interventions may be more effective than medications alone.

In this episode, we discuss:

  • Why cholesterol is biologically essential and not inherently pathological
  • The limitations of relying on LDL alone to assess cardiovascular risk
  • How inflammation, insulin resistance, genetics, hormones, and lifestyle influence lipid metabolism
  • When elevated cholesterol truly signals disease—and when it may reflect a compensatory or adaptive response
  • The role of advanced markers such as ApoB, Lp(a), hsCRP and CAC scores
  • Why risk stratification—not fear-based medicine—should guide clinical decision-making
  • What statins can (and cannot do) and we break down the concerns people have with them
  • Why integrative approaches (nutrition, exercise, herbal options and mind-body medicine) truly treat the root cause of disease

This episode is for clinicians, patients, and anyone looking to move beyond simplistic cholesterol narratives toward a more nuanced, evidence-based understanding of cardiovascular health.

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