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<blockquote data-quote="andybiddulph" data-source="post: 200396" data-attributes="member: 30759"><p><strong>Re: STATIN QUESTIONS and ANSWERS</strong></p><p></p><p>When I took Statins I had muscle problems and felt weak and lethargic. This reduced when I stopped taking them. I have since found out that Statins reduce the production of co-enzyme Q10, in the liver, which is vital for proper muscle function and vitality. In some countries Q10 supplements are routinely prescribed with Statins. The whole Cholesterol thing is probably a load of nonsense Japanese research indicates the Cholesterol level which leads to the longest life is in the range 6.2 to 6.7. Reducing Cholesterol is like the healthy diet. Your risk of heart attack is lower but your overall morbidity rate is higher. You die sooner but it might not be from a heart attack. When will they realise we are a whole organism not a collection of single medical conditions to be addressed separately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andybiddulph, post: 200396, member: 30759"] [b]Re: STATIN QUESTIONS and ANSWERS[/b] When I took Statins I had muscle problems and felt weak and lethargic. This reduced when I stopped taking them. I have since found out that Statins reduce the production of co-enzyme Q10, in the liver, which is vital for proper muscle function and vitality. In some countries Q10 supplements are routinely prescribed with Statins. The whole Cholesterol thing is probably a load of nonsense Japanese research indicates the Cholesterol level which leads to the longest life is in the range 6.2 to 6.7. Reducing Cholesterol is like the healthy diet. Your risk of heart attack is lower but your overall morbidity rate is higher. You die sooner but it might not be from a heart attack. When will they realise we are a whole organism not a collection of single medical conditions to be addressed separately. [/QUOTE]
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