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8/20/2026

It was the liver all along

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An early heart attack rarely starts in the heart. It starts upstream, in the organ that makes and clears cholesterol. The liver produces almost all of the cholesterol in the blood. Its other job is pulling the extra back out before it hardens into the artery walls. When the liver clogs with fat, both jobs fail at once. It makes more and clears less, and the number on the lab report climbs no matter what gets cut from the plate. There are signs when this is happening. The energy crash that lands every afternoon. The head fog that will not burn off. The middle that stays put through every diet. And the cholesterol number that keeps creeping up while the labs get called "fine." The statin part is the piece nobody explains. It pushes the number down "on paper" while the clogged liver keeps flooding the blood, so the plaque keeps packing in behind a reassuring lab report. None of that is a diet failure. The diet was never where the cholesterol came from. This video goes through the warning signs that the liver is behind a climbing number, and what gets it clearing again. If the number keeps rising while the plate keeps shrinking, please watch it to the end. Arteries close quietly. The signs are not quiet at all.

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