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" Sepp (Josef) Hasslberger "

Re: Nature's Perfect Statin ++CoQ10

 

 

At the proper (high) dosage vitamin C lowers Lp(a), and it promotes the natural

production of ubiquinone (CoQ10).

 

http://www.vitamincfoundation.org/statin.htm

NATURE'S PERFECT STATIN®

" I've not only read Alice in Wonderland, I've been there... " -- Owen Fonorow

 

 

The hot selling statins, such as Lipitor® and Zocor®, lower cholesterol by

blocking the coenzyme HMG-CoA reductase. The first statin drugs were released in

1987, and the manufacturing and promotion of these drugs has grown into a huge

business; statins are the most widely prescribed class of drugs in history.

 

In 1985, scientists made an important discovery. Ascorbic acid (Vitamin C) is

the human body's natural HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor.[*] When vitamin C levels

are low, the body compensates and manufactures more cholesterol; when levels are

high, the vitamin inhibits HMG-CoA reductase, lowering cholesterol.

 

The problem with the artifical statin drugs has been identified. These drugs

concurrently reduce circulating levels of ubiquinone, aka coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10)

[*] and raise levels of the lipid Lp(a) [*] . A decline in CoQ10 -- attributed

to artificial statins -- has been linked to muscle pain, muscle myopathy and

congestive heart failure; [*] elevated Lp(a) is linked to the 70 percent higher

probablity of heart attack or stroke [*].

 

Vitamin C is Nature's Perfect Statin.

At the proper (high) dosage vitamin C lowers Lp(a), and it promotes the natural

production of ubiquinone (CoQ10).

 

See:

Inhibition of HMG-CoA reductase activity by ascorbic acid

(http://www.jbc.org/cgi/content/abstract/261/16/7127)

 

Supplement Facts

Linus Pauling informed the world that vitamin C deficiency is the root cause of

cardiovascular disease (CVD), and that taking more of the vitamin lowers

cholesterol, and that when combined with lysine, effects the cure for CVD. [*]

 

Rather than promote vitamin C, drug companies invented the statin drugs.

 

While it's true that vitamin C is the top selling nutritional supplement,

earning its makers roughly $180 million per year, the statin drugs are sold to

25 million people worldwide. These small pills earn their makers an astounding

$20 billion dollars annually.

One wonders, what did the drug companies know, and when did they know it? Was

vitamin C used as the model for the statin drugs, and they simply forgot to

mention it?

 

It just gets curiouser and curiouser...

 

Statin Drugs - A Critical Review of the Risk/Benefit Clinical Research...

 

 

Foundation Issues Statin Drug Alert

 

Back to the Vitamin C Foundation

 

The Cure for Heart Disease

 

Nature's Perfect Statin® is a registered trademark of The Vitamin C Foundation

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