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The Cholesterol Myth & Good Medicine

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Cholesterol is mistakenly thought to be the primary cause of heart disease. It is a secondary cause, and reduction of this essential compound is more of a problem than excesses have shown through research.

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Heart Disease, Cholesterol, TGA & CoQ-10

Friday, February 20th, 2009

Heart disease patients are commonly treated with cholesterol lowering (statin) drugs without CoQ-10. Extensive research shows that this is a big mistake.  Mainstream medicine would have a huge portion of the population with heart disease on cholesterol lowering drugs if they could. Numerous studies show this is the wrong approach. Half of the people who [...]

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The Cholesterol Myth Persists

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Amazingly, facts about coronary heart disease continue to be trumped by misinformation and the greed of drug sales. Here is what the New England Journal of Medicine reported in March of 2006: ‘“Despite the development of increasingly potent statins (cholesterol lowering drugs) capable of markedly lowering cholesterol levels, coronary disease  remains the leading cause of [...]

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Heart Disease, Testosterone & Cholesterol

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Testosterone and cholesterol have a relationship to heart disease. A number of studies associate low testosterone with increased heart disease risk.  High cholesterol is often thought to be associated with heart attack and stroke because the atherosclerotic plaque that blocks coronary arteries and cerebral arteries contain a lot of cholesterol.  Cholesterol is actually a secondary [...]

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CoQ-10, Statins & Cholesterol

Friday, December 26th, 2008

CoQ-10, statin drugs and cholesterol have an important relationship. A number of studies demonstrate that the heart failure rate is twice as high with those on a cholesterol drug because the statin drug also takes out CoQ-10.  CoQ-10 is needed in every cell of the body for energy production and cell wall integrity. As we [...]

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