Alan Levinstone
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@shoptemu
I ordered from TEMU on 12.3.25 $82.54. The web page said I would get a credit of $5 for an order > $50. I did not get that credit. I chatted with Estrella Webb at TEMU who would not issue the credit. I am done with TEMU.
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@grundfos I have a Comfort 10-16 A PM BU/LC in my hot water system now with a Rheem 80 gal hybrid water heater. I need to see the manual. It does not seem to work in AUTO mode. The sensor won't stay on the tape. I am not sure where it attaches.
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@chrisboettcher9 How do you explain the low incidence of MI and death from CAD in PCSK9 deficient patients?
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This is the chart the medical and drug community doesn’t want you to understand.
It shows hazard ratios (your risk of death) compared to total cholesterol levels for men and women.
👉 A hazard ratio of 1.0 = baseline risk.
👉 Above 1.0 = higher risk.
👉 Below 1.0 = lower risk.
Look closely and you'll see people with low cholesterol (100–150 mg/dL) have the highest risk of death.
Risk bottoms out (lowest mortality) around 200–240 mg/dL which is considered high cholesterol by today's "standards."
Risk rises again above ~280 mg/dL.
This is a hockey stick curve, not a straight line.
Yet the mainstream narrative is simple: “Lower cholesterol = better. Take your statins.”
But this chart destroys that myth. If low cholesterol really was the gold standard, why does risk of death nearly double at those levels?
Cholesterol isn’t the villain. It’s an essential molecule your body uses for:
• Hormone production (testosterone, estrogen, cortisol)
• Vitamin D synthesis
• Cell membrane integrity
• Brain and nervous system health
Statins suppress cholesterol across the board without addressing the real root causes of metabolic disease: processed food, inactivity, insulin resistance, obesity, stress, and poor sleep.
Healthy cholesterol isn’t about pushing numbers lower and lower. It’s about understanding how your body is metabolically functioning as a whole.

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