Where can I find the statement on the Japanese finding statin drugs to be toxic?
A. Coronary Heart Disease The Dietary Sense and Nonsense George V. Mann, ScD, MD Janus Publishing Company, London, England, 1993 This statement is on page 14: In the 1960s the Japanese discovered a substance in a mold that inhibits the in-vivo synthesis of cholesterol from simple precursors. . . But the Japanese found the substance (lovastatin) toxic in animal trials, and so they sold their process to Merck and Company in the United States. With remarkable and unexplained speed, the FDA approved the Merck drug now known as Mevacor. Q. I am not sure what is meant by this sentence on your site: “These primitives with their fine bodies, homogeneous reproduction…” A. Another way that Price expressed this (and yes, these are his words) was that in primitive societies, all the men looked like brothers and all the women looked like sisters, even if they were not related. This is because the diet supported the full expression of the genetic potential.