In The Field with Dr. Alison Monette
Cholesterol is one of the most misunderstood — and feared — molecules in the human body. For decades, mainstream medicine has painted it as the villain in the story of your health. Instead of looking at the changing environment, we used the surface-level framework of biochemistry to create a cultural belief that the human being is broken and nature is fundamentally flawed. This created a gigantic industry — both medications and supplements — built around cholesterol lowering. But what if the story is wrong? What are the implications for human health by demonizing part of what makes us human? In this episode, Dr. Alison revisits the topic of cholesterol, this time guided entirely by you — the Fieldlab community — based on the overwhelming response we received after our first cholesterol episode (Ep.002: "Cholesterol is part of what makes us human" [https://open.spotify.com/episode/6smRmRVcWBuQs8u24oAF8j?si=baY2lhwdQmaJ-QLYvCLJpQ]). Your forum posts, poll responses, and questions became the roadmap for this follow-up, making this one of the most community-driven episodes we've produced. You can find that first episode here [https://open.spotify.com/episode/6smRmRVcWBuQs8u24oAF8j?si=baY2lhwdQmaJ-QLYvCLJpQ]. Thanks to the questions submitted by our amazing Fieldlab community, Dr. Alison covered tons of ground in this episode, including: * Understanding familial hypercholesterolemia. * Why biochemistry and nuclear genetics are a trap. * Debunking the myths you've been told about cholesterol and heart disease. * What high cholesterol really means. * Epigenetics, mitochondria and cholesterol production. * Is low cholesterol the goal? * Exploring the relationship between cholesterol and your light environment. * Unpacking the deeper story buried in your lipid profile. * Where does particle sizing and typing fit into the story. * The relationship between inflammation, cholesterol and heart disease. * Why fear of cholesterol persists. * How cholesterol-lowering medications actually work. * Cholesterol and it’s role in the human brain. * The long term impact of cholesterol lowering supplements and medications. * What a Calcium Index Score is telling you about your deeper health through the biophysical lens. * What is Oxidized LDL and what is it trying to tell you about your environment and redox potential. * Where seed oils fit into the cholesterol story. * How to have a productive discussion with your doctor around cholesterol and cholesterol lowering medications. This is the conversation modern medicine and science simply are not having. Cholesterol isn't your enemy — it’s a foundational building block. A critical component of every cell membrane. And once you understand what it does and what it’s trying to tell you, everything changes. At Fieldlab, we believe that nature holds the answers — and that your body already knows how to heal when you give it the right conditions. This episode is another step in reclaiming that truth. Your questions. Dr. Alison's answers. Nature's wisdom. This is just Part 1 of the episode. Part 2 lives within the Premium space of our Fieldlab network and is only available to members. In Part 2, we dig into the deeper biophysical framework of redox potential, calcium signaling, non-native EMF, UV light, the photoelectric effect, transgenerational epigenetic and the truth behind detox. Become a member: fieldlab.mn.co [http://fieldlab.mn.co] [Medical Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute medical, health, or professional advice and no doctor/patient relationship is formed. Any reliance on information provided through the podcast is solely at the user’s own risk. The content of this podcast is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard or delay in obtaining medical advice for any medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their health care professionals for any such conditions. If you think you’re having a medical emergency, please contact your healthcare provider or call 911 immediately.]
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