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Lower your cholesterol permanently by editing your DNA. One infusion, one letter of DNA, rewritten forever. That's today published in the New England Journal of Medicine. And as a cerebrovascular neurosurgeon that fights stroke, of course this is exciting news. But it comes with a twist that will make you think twice.

The drug is called Verve 102. It's a base editor. It changes your DNA. IV infusion delivers a CRISPR enzyme directly to your liver. And it flips a single letter of the DNA inside the PCSK9 gene. And the gene shuts off forever.

Your LDL crashes and it stays down. The trial was with 35 participants and it was at six different doses. And the ones at the highest dose, they had a 62% reduction in their LDL cholesterol. And this wasn't a transient thing either. It's 18 months and counting. Zero serious side effects.

And the internet is already calling this the end of heart disease. And the reason they picked the PCSK9 gene is not by accident. In 2006, a Dallas researcher, Jonathan Cohen, he discovered that patients that had naturally broken genes, they had a 28% lower LDL cholesterol over their lifetime. And to go along with that, their risk of coronary disease was 88% lower.

We saw that these patients basically had lifelong protection from cardiovascular disease from a single broken gene. And VIRV it essentially makes you one of these people But the truth is a 62 reduction in LDL cholesterol That something that you can get today with a statin and Zetia Two generic pills a few pennies a day decades of outcome data. So why in the world would you permanently rewrite your DNA for something that you can already hit at the pharmacy today? The honest answer is that not everybody can take a pill every day. Roughly half of patients quit statins within the first 12 months, and some genuinely cannot tolerate them. For those people, a one and done infusion, that's a totally different

conversation. That's a real argument for this drug, and I think it's a fair one. But keep this in mind, even when patients in the PCSK9 trials had their LDLs dropped down to the 30s, they still had double-digit risk of coronary disease over two years. Driving LDL down to the floor, particularly later in life, is not the whole story to coronary disease protection. So who might this drug actually be for? I think to start, a relatively small group of patients that have familial hypercholesterolemia that are at super high risk, or those that have a true

statin intolerance. And then of course, I think there's going to be a premium market of people seeking this out as a premium technology. Really fascinating and really exciting medicine. This is in vivo gene editing stuff inside your body while you're alive. But I think for most of us, two generic pills can probably do the job too. Would you get this irreversible gene editing done to lower your cholesterol? Let me know in the comments and follow along for more from the cutting edge of medicine right here from my treadmill.

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Cholesterol being bad for you is a myth, cholesterol production clogging your arteries is a myth and modifying your DNA so your body doesn't produce cholesterol is so corrupt.

Can you imagine the immense damage they're about to do to our DNA justified by fake science?

Then they're going to make a culture around it as preventative DNA vaccines... 

A whole new set of crimes are now available, you can sprinkle a little bit of something into someone's drink to modify their DNA.

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How is this post just me acting out my ego in the usual ways? Is this post just me venting and justifying my selfishness? Are the things you are posting in alignment with principles of higher consciousness and higher stages of ego development? Are you acting in a mature or immature way? Are you being selfish or selfless in your communication? Are you acting like a monkey or like a God-like being?

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