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<blockquote data-quote="Canadian_cousin" data-source="post: 1237669" data-attributes="member: 281698"><p>Just a couple of responses to some of the things you mentioned: coenzyme Q 10 is recommend it to people to continue after going off statins as therapy for the damage that statins may have done to you. And I can't remember the source but I have read that two or three places. There are several other vitamins that are recommended for this as well. Brunette area may know as she is very knowledgable about things like vitamin K2, and others. I also saw books on Amazon specifically talking about going off statins and the therapy to do afterwards.</p><p></p><p>You need to track down Dr. Ken Sikaris, a chemical pathologist who is chief pathologist at one of the huge hospitals in I believe Melbourne or Victoria. He did fascinating presentations at the low-carb down under conference on what to worry about with your cholesterol when you are on an LC HF diet. Your overall cholesterol numbers are not as important as the numbers for your triglycerides and the small dense. LDL particles that can't be reabsorbed into the liver and end up being deposited in your arteries. Those are the dangerous ones. . Often going off statins increases your H DL and therefore raises your overall numbers, But it shouldn't worry you. Someone on one of the threads I saw here recently posted a link by him called "when to worry about your cholesterol." And for the life of me I can't remember what's for it I saw it on. Probably in one of the fasting links. I believe it was a connection to YouTube so you can find it there.he was extremely knowledgable and convincing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canadian_cousin, post: 1237669, member: 281698"] Just a couple of responses to some of the things you mentioned: coenzyme Q 10 is recommend it to people to continue after going off statins as therapy for the damage that statins may have done to you. And I can't remember the source but I have read that two or three places. There are several other vitamins that are recommended for this as well. Brunette area may know as she is very knowledgable about things like vitamin K2, and others. I also saw books on Amazon specifically talking about going off statins and the therapy to do afterwards. You need to track down Dr. Ken Sikaris, a chemical pathologist who is chief pathologist at one of the huge hospitals in I believe Melbourne or Victoria. He did fascinating presentations at the low-carb down under conference on what to worry about with your cholesterol when you are on an LC HF diet. Your overall cholesterol numbers are not as important as the numbers for your triglycerides and the small dense. LDL particles that can't be reabsorbed into the liver and end up being deposited in your arteries. Those are the dangerous ones. . Often going off statins increases your H DL and therefore raises your overall numbers, But it shouldn't worry you. Someone on one of the threads I saw here recently posted a link by him called "when to worry about your cholesterol." And for the life of me I can't remember what's for it I saw it on. Probably in one of the fasting links. I believe it was a connection to YouTube so you can find it there.he was extremely knowledgable and convincing. [/QUOTE]
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