Lowering cholesterol is a multi-million dollar industry for the pharmaceuticals and the use of statin drugs to lower cholesterol has become common place.
Statin drugs may be harmful to your health - and your heart
Your doctor will tell you that you are at risk of heart disease if you don't lower your cholesterol. What the doctor won't tell you is that the statin drug they are prescribing you is blocking the production of an extremely important nutrient to every cell in your body - CoEnzyme Q10. CoEnzyme Q10 is important for every cell in your body to make energy. CoEnzyme Q10 is most concentrated in the heart muscle, and when statin drugs block production of cholesterol in the liver, they also block production of Co Enzyme Q10. A defiency of CoEnzyme Q10 has been linked to an increased risk of congestive heart failure and cardiomyopathy ! An FDA paper clearly states the detrimental effects of statins on CoEnzymeQ10. Click here to read more
or to read about Dr Julian Whittaker's petition to the FDA for labelling on statins click here
Dr Linus Pauling and Dr Matthias Rath may have discovered an alternative way of treating heart disease.Click here to learn more..
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