« Coronary Heart Disease & Supplements | Home | Coronary Heart Disease-Atherosclerosis & Chelation »
Coronary Heart Disease & Statin Drug Hazards
By admin | March 10, 2009
By admin | March 10, 2009
Numerous studies show that the popular statin drugs for coronary heart disease are problematic. In previous posts I’ve commented on the reduction of CoQ-10 and the muscle pain and weakness accompanying two thirds or more of those on cholesterol lowering statin drugs. Twice the heart failure is recorded in more than one study because of weak heart muscle. New information published by Health Sciences Institute, March, 2009 cites a study done in Denmark on yet another negative finding for statin drugs.
This is a major side effect of polyneuropathy, which causes weakness and pain in the hands and feet. This can affect normal walking ability. The Denmark study found that after one year on a statin drug, 15% of those patients had polyneuropathy. With two or more years on a statin, the risk of polyneuropathy goes up to 26% for the drug takers. The Health Sciences Institute recommended a supplement with plant sterol esters (that compete with cholesterol & reduce it) instead of statin drugs.
The product they promote, CholestSolve, has several proven ingredients as well: CoQ-10, resveratrol, green tea extract, quercetin, which are all proven ingredients for coronary heart health. The anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory effect of these substances is proven to reduce heart disease…Denis Van Loan, D.D.S.
Topics: alternative health | No Comments »