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Look into taking serrapeptase, which is a proteolytic enzyme derived from silkworms.
It digests blood clots, among other harmful things, and has been proven to be more effective than any prescription drugs, without the side effects. It's relatively inexpensive, won't mess you up with side effects and dissolves clots faster than anything that can be prescribed to you. |
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So, don't take coumadin. If you feel safer, then maybe look into getting off that shitt once you are through this situation. |
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Right now, I'm at 162 cholesterol with 89 HDLs and 68 LDLs. Triglycerides are under 100. So, I'm cool for now. But, if I could find something that would work as well and not a statin, that would be great. Having a stroke is scary and I was a basket case for about 6 mos. afterwards. 2008 was a really bad, bad year - a stroke, 3 kidney stones, 2 bouts with pneumonia, a broken ankle, a back injury, a ruptured gall bladder, peritonitis, flirted with the angels, then surgery spending 3 weeks in Saratoga hospital where I missed Curlin's run in the Woodward. That was the WORSE part. But I'll take another 2009 in 2010. It was a totally awesome year. So far, this year is going good, too - Rachel, Scott Brown, and now Lloydobler.
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Use Google to do a little research. By the way, the reason most people have high cholesterol is because your body uses it to make hormones, repair certain types of tissue, etc. It's a very useful building block that has become demonized as a culprit in heart disease. In actuality, the repercussions from not having elevated cholesterol as a response to a serious condition is much worse than having it elevated. Within twenty years this whole statin thing to lower cholesterol practice will be looked back at like "what was everyone thinking back then?" Here come the flames. |
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I'd try swansonsvitamins.com, allstarhealth.com, maybe iherb.com. Also Amazon.com come to think of it, which is where I got some serrapeptase when I had a clot in my arm (which it took care of). |
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http://heartdisease.about.com/cs/cho...Nrxcol_rry.htm Last edited by Rudeboyelvis : 01-26-2010 at 06:52 PM. |
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Even if you were correct, feel free to have your regulated side effects instead of no side effects. And yeah, the FDA has done such a bang up job regulating drugs. Without them, the death rate from prescription drugs would be considerably lower. As it is, the leading cause of death in this country is from legally prescribed drugs, which comes in at over a whopping 3% of all deaths in the USA. Go for it. |
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My reading comprehension is fine, thank you.
>>>In the 2009 study, the investigators performed a formal chemical analysis on the RYR product they used in their study (from Sylvan Bioproducts in Kittanning, Pennsylvania). They found that the RYR contained monacolin K (the naturally-occurring form of lovastatin), as well as eight other monacolins (statins or statin-like substances). The result of this chemical analysis suggests two things. First, that RYR available in the U.S. apparently still contains at least some lovastatin, <<< You're point was that statins kill. That is ridiculous, and highly hypocritical if you think this crap is a "holistic" alternative. Personally, I think it it is all bunk. There are plenty of skinny, active, and healthy adults that have what the pharmaceutical industry deems as "high cholesterol". It is just very convenient, and brilliant by the way, marketing campaign by the drug companies to make the majority of the population believe that they can still be fat, not exercise, and take a pill to save themselves. The two are mutually exclusive and have nothing to heart disease. Fat + lazy = heart disease...and they probably have high cholesterol. Active, healthy + High cholesterol = a long healthy life. You can not draw a direct correlation, as much as the drug pushers want you to believe there is one. Keep eating Chinese mold - if you think it is helping you, that's half the battle. |
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