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11/13/03

The Lipitor Dilemma

 

 

 

When Brenda Horton found out she had high cholesterol, her doctor said she need

to lower it fast.

 

" I asked my doctor what were my options were because I don't take a lot of

medications. He said death. Well given those two choices you are going to try

the drug, " Brenda says.

 

He prescribed Lipitor, but after a few months, Brenda says she started suffering

from chest pains, and felt very weak.

 

" There was a lot of pain and a lot of pressure, " she says.

 

She went to her cardiologist for a check up. The EKG results weren't good. Her

heart muscles were weakening and not working correctly.

 

" It doesn't squeeze down as well and that's part of this fatigue and weakness

they feel. You can't do what you used to be able to do, " explains Dr. Peter

Langsjoen of Tyler.

 

Dr. Langsjoen says it's a common side effect.

 

" If you carefully measure heart muscle function you can see it starting to

decline as early as 6 months in elderly people who are taking statins and that's

happening in about 70 percent of patients, " he says.

 

Dr. Langsjoen, who has studied Lipitor for more than 2 years, says it causes

heart failure because it blocks an essential vitamin called CO Q-10.

 

" That little vitamin is essential for cells to make energy, especially your

heart since it never rests it uses a huge amount of Q. Eventually it catches up

with you, " he says.

 

It caught up with Brenda. She stopped taking lipitor but still has heart

problems. Now she wants everyone on Lipitor to know it didn't help her, it hurt

her.

 

.. Michelle Mortensen, reporting.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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My Aunt started experiencing muscle weakness after taking

Lipitor..........I told her that it could likely be a side effect of

the Lipitor..........after reading up on it......I found it indeed

it could be and if not stopped could cause permanent muscle

weakness. I'm glad she decided to stop. There are a number of

alternative choices other than prescription meds for reducing

cholesterol.

 

Tammy

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, " Tammy "

<tamchapa@h...> wrote:

> My Aunt started experiencing muscle weakness after taking

> Lipitor..........I told her that it could likely be a side effect

of the Lipitor..........after reading up on it......I found it

indeed it could be and if not stopped could cause permanent muscle

> weakness. I'm glad she decided to stop. There are a number of

> alternative choices other than prescription meds for reducing

> cholesterol. My Aunt started experiencing muscle weakness after

taking Lipitor..........I told her that it could likely be a side

effect of

the Lipitor..........after reading up on it......I found it indeed

it could be and if not stopped could cause permanent muscle

weakness. I'm glad she decided to stop. There are a number of

alternative choices other than prescription meds for reducing

cholesterol.

 

Tammy

 

Hi Tammy!

Yes, there are any number of ways to reduce cholesterol, and of

course in this, as with any health problem, diet plays a key role.

 

I and others like myself have achieved this purely through watching

our fat intake and using the right supplements. This is something we

do not hear on the evening news but it is possible to achieve this!

 

Most of the cholesterol lowering drugs, statins especially, are

linked to irreversible muscle deterioration.

They interfere with our natural bodily processes in other ways as

well for we NEED cholesterol, per se, for the making of our

hormones, etc. and all of these drugs lower cholesterol to

dangerously LOW levels which cause other more severe health problems

as well.

 

Cholesterol lowering drugs really do not lower our risks of heart

disease anyway so why take them?

Cholesterol isn't the only contributor to artery plaque and although

it is wise to limit our intake of saturated fats when experiencing

these problems its not the saturated fats directly that cause the

problems either,…

it's the harmful toxins that enter our body from processed foods

(synthetics, additives, transfats) and the toxins we take in from

the atmosphere that cause the problems.

They enter our bloodstream and the plaque is formed as a sort of

defense measeure by our bodies (immune system) to fight off

environmental invaders

(from both our foods and atmosphere)!

 

This may be a relatively new thought to many of us, although it is

true and much research points to the fact that if everyone was able

to get at least 20 minutes to a half hour of sunlight each day in

addition to a healthy diet free from transfats etc., they wouldn't

experience high cholsterol as we know it!

 

Whenever we take in enough sunlight (vitamin D from sunlight is

irreplaceable in terms of health benefits, you can't get it from a

pill!) the cholesterol doesn't build up in the bloodstream and the

body is able to utilize it for other purposes!

The vitamin D in direct sunlight is necessary for this! To achieve

this one has to spend at least twenty minutes to a half hour of

their waking hours outside on a sunny day.

We do not get enough sunlight as a nation. Dr. Lorraine Day

emphasizes this in her books and videos.

www.drday.com

Daily exposure to sunlight played a key role in her breast cancer

healing!

Many of the benefits which are attributed to outdoor exercise do

not stem from the exercise at all, but rather from the benefits of

the sun's rays in producing vitamin D and metabolizing harmful

cholesterol before its able to do its dirty work in our arteries and

other parts of our bodies.

So we see, its really a combination of things that cause *high* LDL

cholesterol and not just the cholesterol itself as the MDs would

have us to believe.

Cholesterol is a natural substance from foods. By itself it is not

harmful. It is the way our bodies process it, or rather does NOT

process it, that is harmful!

 

I have found that good health is not found in a pill. And the ones

that allpathic medicine offers especially!! They just cause more

severe problems (most of what we call *aging* is traced to these

drugs) and exacerbate an already serious condition, usually!!

 

All the best to you and yours!

JoAnn

 

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