Guest guest Posted March 9, 2008 Report Share Posted March 9, 2008 ONE DARN GOOD REASON TO AVOID CHOLESTEROL LOWERING DRUGS http://www.newswithviews.com:80/Ellison/shane36.htm By Shane Ellison M. Sc. The People's Chemist March 9, 2008 NewsWithViews.com I've been called a lot of different things. Science Nerd... Professor... and Cholesterol Lowering Drug Nazi are among those that can be mentioned here. The only one I'll admit to is being a Cholesterol Lowering Drug Nazi. Cholesterol lowering drugs (statins) amass billions of dollars each year pretending to be a safe and effective way to protect against heart disease. Yet science shows that these drugs represent a clear and present danger to your health. In addition to lowering cholesterol, they elicit some really nasty side-effects. Lou Gehrig's (ALS) disease is just one of them. ALS occurs when cells of the nervous system (brain and spinal chord) become inactive. This can result from many cellular dysfunctions. But it usually results from a protein entanglement within the nerve cell. Once tangled, these cells can no longer pass electrical messages through the body, resulting in a loss of voluntary muscle control. As time passes, muscle wasting (a Science Nerd would call it atrophy) results. Victims of ALS usually die from inability to breathe when muscle loss has reached an extreme.The national average of those who suffer from ALS is a mere .0005 percent. But - sit down for this one - among those who reported suffering from " drug induced ALS, " nearly a third were using cholesterol lowering drugs! Apparently, this class of drugs can " tangle " a protein known as " tau proteins. " But protecting yourself from premature heart disease does not mean you have to put yourself at risk of wiping out your nervous system. You can do it with four simple tactics: Minimize your sugar intake, take part in interval training, maintain healthy vitamin D levels by spending time in the sun, and supplementing with cod liver oil. © 2008 Shane Ellison - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2008 Report Share Posted March 9, 2008 Virgil, thanks for the info..I refused my doctors request I take his drugs.He said I was the most stubborn woman hes met. I said ,I can go out with liver failure with your drugs, or go with a stroke,or heat failure..Which do you think I will do??Im not into suffering..Darlene virgil <virgil.7 Sunday, March 9, 2008 5:55:57 AM CHOLESTEROL LOWERING DRUGS ONE DARN GOOD REASON TO AVOID CHOLESTEROL LOWERING DRUGS http://www.newswith views.com: 80/Ellison/ shane36.htm By Shane Ellison M. Sc. The People's Chemist March 9, 2008 NewsWithViews. com I've been called a lot of different things. Science Nerd... Professor... and Cholesterol Lowering Drug Nazi are among those that can be mentioned here. The only one I'll admit to is being a Cholesterol Lowering Drug Nazi. Cholesterol lowering drugs (statins) amass billions of dollars each year pretending to be a safe and effective way to protect against heart disease. Yet science shows that these drugs represent a clear and present danger to your health. In addition to lowering cholesterol, they elicit some really nasty side-effects. Lou Gehrig's (ALS) disease is just one of them. ALS occurs when cells of the nervous system (brain and spinal chord) become inactive. This can result from many cellular dysfunctions. But it usually results from a protein entanglement within the nerve cell. Once tangled, these cells can no longer pass electrical messages through the body, resulting in a loss of voluntary muscle control. As time passes, muscle wasting (a Science Nerd would call it atrophy) results. Victims of ALS usually die from inability to breathe when muscle loss has reached an extreme.The national average of those who suffer from ALS is a mere .0005 percent. But - sit down for this one - among those who reported suffering from " drug induced ALS, " nearly a third were using cholesterol lowering drugs! Apparently, this class of drugs can " tangle " a protein known as " tau proteins. " But protecting yourself from premature heart disease does not mean you have to put yourself at risk of wiping out your nervous system. You can do it with four simple tactics: Minimize your sugar intake, take part in interval training, maintain healthy vitamin D levels by spending time in the sun, and supplementing with cod liver oil. © 2008 Shane Ellison - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2008 Report Share Posted March 10, 2008 A natural product that friends and relatives have had good luck with is GBG 10 in 1. My " good " cholesterol went up to 82 after i started on it. You can find it here www.shopgbg.com/313702 , darlene rich <alaskabratsmom wrote: > > Virgil, thanks for the info..I refused my doctors request I take his drugs.He said I was the most stubborn woman hes met. I said ,I can go out with liver Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2008 Report Share Posted March 11, 2008 I was wondering the same thing, about 10 in 1 product. It's no way a natural product, I read the ingredients and it looks to be a whole bunch of isolated/snythetic ingredients. Plus it has some extracts of foods. But I can't imagine that all those synthetics would be good for you. Carol , " I. Crawford " <icrawford wrote: > Why did you decide to use this product over a myriad of other products that are out there? > Ilene > - > >A natural product that friends and relatives have had good luck with is GBG 10 in 1. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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