statins the good and the bad news
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The good news is that cholesterol treatment has been approved for over a quarter of a million people at risk of heart attack and stroke who are unable to use statins, This means that there is a growing acceptance that statins are bad for some people.Doctors please note.
Two drugs found to lower cholesterol significantly will now be available to NHS patients crippled by side-effects.
The bad news is that the treatmentwill cost £4000 a year per patient.
It will be interesting to see if the drugs are ever prescribed and if they are what the criteria is.
I think I qualify though for me the damage has been done and is irreversible, but I'll ask my GP for a course of treatment.
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david43006 marco
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Apparently its used in some mayonaise additive.
kb87 marco
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I would try to go the natural route before expensive medicine. Statins block the enzyme hmg coA reductase, which is essential in your body's synthesis of CoQ10. Without it, you can no longer produce it and since it is responsible for 95% of your energy production, it can be bad. Have you tried supplementing with myoqinon or ubiquinone daily?
Portacrean marco
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