Guess that is all part of Dr Mercolas 900 studies.Thank you but it was the scientific source I was referring to not the manufacturers information. In an ideal world all data sources would be reliable and trustworthy but I still like to have sources with a view to cross referencing.
Best advice - avoid statins like the plague. Whilst doctors seem intent on having everybody in the world take them at some point, valid research has shown that they really should only be prescribed for those with a history of cardiac events and stroke. Giving statins to an otherwise healthy person is, according to very reputable research, firstly totally unnecessary and secondly dangerous. Statins cause muscle weakness, liver enzyme issues, cognitive impairment, in some cases type 2 diabetes can be triggered and some research has shown that in healthy females can actually cause heart problems. Please avoid them if you can and certainly don't take them if the HDL/LDL differential is satisfactory - they will reduce HDL to unhealthy levels.Hi, I am currently being seen by the diabetic consultant at my local hospital in an attempt to prevent me having to take insulin. All is going well, however, she has just written to my GP saying I should be taking statins if I am not already on them. Why would this be as my chloresterol levels are ok. I was on statins for a while in 2008 when first diagnosed but was taken off them when my cholesterol levels normalised. What do you think ? , all comments appreciated.
There is a policy that everyone at risk of heart disease should be on statins. As diabetes increases the risk of heart disease, this includes people with diabetes.
However, this is based on unfit people and there is no research for active, otherwise healthy people. For example, I was offered statins as I have type 1 diabetes, despite having a healthy bmi and exercise daily. I declined.
And that is exactly the problem.. there appears to be little if any evidence that shows they do...if these things prevent Atherosclerosis
Why should they be avoided?Statins should be avoided.
Why not?Do NOT take statins
You rightly mention the possible side effects of statins but they are only that - possible side effects. Try not to get too sensationalist. The risk of a person with type two diabetes getting diabetes ??? Again, they do not always reduce HDL to unhealthy levels.Best advice - avoid statins like the plague. Whilst doctors seem intent on having everybody in the world take them at some point, valid research has shown that they really should only be prescribed for those with a history of cardiac events and stroke. Giving statins to an otherwise healthy person is, according to very reputable research, firstly totally unnecessary and secondly dangerous. Statins cause muscle weakness, liver enzyme issues, cognitive impairment, in some cases type 2 diabetes can be triggered and some research has shown that in healthy females can actually cause heart problems. Please avoid them if you can and certainly don't take them if the HDL/LDL differential is satisfactory - they will reduce HDL to unhealthy levels.
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