Description
COURT CASE:
- eating saturated fat
- laziness
- being too lazy to exercise
- getting little to no physical activity
- weight gain
- having high triglycerides
- smoking
- having thyroid diseases that leads to hypercholesterolemia
- having diabetes that leads to hypercholesterolemia
- hyperlipidemia
- having high lipid/fat levels in our blood
- having high triglycerides levels in our blood
- having high cholesterol levels in our blood
- hypercholesterolemia
- having high cholesterol
- loose stools
- poor appetite
- fatigue
- depression
- weight gain
- bumps
- stomach distention
- aching pain
- heart pain
- having leg pain due to having decreased blood flow to our arteries
- impotence
- erectile dysfunction
- intimacy becoming tiring
- high blood pressure that leads to cardiomyopathy
- increased blood sugar levels
- fats accumulating on the walls of our blood vessels and preventing blood flow
- having familial/generational hypercholesterolemia
- having high levels of low density lipoprotein (LDL) or “bad” cholesterol –even at an early age
- having LDL cholesterol levels that are greater than 160 mL/dL in children
- having LDL cholesterol levels that are greater than 190 mL/dL in adults
- having nodules or raised bumps on our skin, tendons, and/or eyelids
- having tendon xanthomas (cholesterol deposits in tendons)
- having corneal arcus at less than 45 years
- having a white ring around the cornea of our eyes
- having xanthelasma
- having swelling and yellow spots on our skin
- having a well circumscribed flat or slightly elevated yellowish growth on and/or around our eyelids that are made up of cholesterol deposits that accumulate underneath our skin
- having Achilles tendon xanthomas
- having tuberous xanthomas
- having palmar xanthomas
- having premature coronary artery disease
- having early cardiac related problems by the age of 50
- having a higher risk of getting a heart attack
- having a higher risk of getting a stroke
- having heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia
- having atherosclerosis
- experiencing a gradual thickening of the intima and media of our arteries, which results in the progressive narrowing of our vessel lumen
- plaques forming on the walls of our arteries and making them rough and fragile
- having deposits of fats, cholesterol, and/or plaque in the walls of our arteries that cause, contribute to, and/or exacerbate obstruction of our blood flow
- having plaque collect under the damaged intima of our blood vessels
- having plaque collect in our artery walls
- having plaques rupture in our arteries
- having plaques that rupture and create an acute occlusion to our arteries
- blood clots forming in our arteries due to the plaque build up blocking our blood vessels
- having initial stage atherosclerosis
- having significant atherosclerosis
- having last stage atherosclerosis
- having plaques partially block our arterial walls
- having beginning cholesterol plaque build up in our arterial walls
- having advanced cholesterol plaque build up in our arterial walls
- having plaques completely block our arterial walls
- having fatty streaks in our arterial walls
- having intracellular lipid accumulation in our arterial walls
- having intermediate lesions in our arterial walls
- having small extracellular lipid pools in our arterial walls
- having atheroma in our arterial walls
- having fibroatheroma in our arterial walls
- having single and/or multiple lipid cores
- having fibrotic and/or calcific layers in our arterial walls
- having a completed lesion in our arterials walls
- having a hematoma
- having a hemorrhage
- our arterial walls having a thrombosis
- our arteries having a surface defect
- having erectile dysfunction
- having a heart attack
- having a transient ischemic attack (mini stroke)
- poor wound healing
- having high blood cholesterol
- having hyperlipidemia
- having high fat and/or lipid levels in our blood
- having cholesterol build up along our blood vessels
- having reduced blood flow
- being at risk for aortic aneurysms, heart attacks, peripheral artery disease, and/or stroke
- having a short lifespan
- premature death
- death
- tragic death
- sudden death
- painful death
- self rejection
- self hatred
- self judgment
- self bitterness
- being angry with ourselves
- guilt
- sadness
- holding on to the past
- feeling stuck
- the buying, selling, and/or trading of our blood vessels, arteries, cholesterol, liver, high density lipoprotein, low density lipoprotein, intermediate density lipoprotein, very low density lipoprotein, chylomicrons, triglycerides, fatty acids, lipids, monocytes, LDL-c particles, oxidized LDL –c, macrophages, foam cells, foamy macrophages, T-lymphocytes, dead foam cells, fibrous cap, endothelial cells, endothelium, tunica intima, tunica media, adventitia, platelets, macrophages, fibroblasts, thrombus, collagen, smooth muscle cells, and/or our lives to the kingdom of darkness
- the kingdom of darkness having ownership claims over our blood vessels, arteries, cholesterol, liver, high density lipoprotein, low density lipoprotein, intermediate density lipoprotein, very low density lipoprotein, chylomicrons, triglycerides, fatty acids, lipids, monocytes, LDL-c particles, oxidized LDL –c, macrophages, foam cells, foamy macrophages, T-lymphocytes, dead foam cells, fibrous cap, endothelial cells, endothelium, tunica intima, tunica media, adventitia, platelets, macrophages, fibroblasts, thrombus, collagen, smooth muscle cells, and/or our lives
- having false verdicts, generational false verdicts, and/or word curses that we need to take statins, bile acid sequestrants, cholesterol absorption inhibitors, PCSK9 inhibitors, other medications, and/or pharmakeia
- having false verdicts, generational false verdicts, and/or word curses of any of these aforementioned problems
- the category/kingdom of spirits that cause, contribute to, exacerbate, and/or reestablish any of these aforementioned problems