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| 22 Nov 2009 by Debbie Sue (You can read a lot of Dr. Bernstein's book online, for free: if you google "Bernstein Diabetes Solution readitonline", it should show as the second choice.) ... I would follow your Pharamcist's advice to stop now OR see your Doctor very soon. There is a potentially very serious side-effect named Rhabdomyolysis. If you stop the statin and the pain goes away there, is your answer without waiting 2 weeks. ... Diabetes Forums - http://www.diabetesforums.com/forum/ [ More results from Diabetes Forums ] |
| 21 Nov 2009 Free HealthTips & Advice ... its effect is quite modest compared to that of red rice yeast extracts. Red rice yeast (Monascus purpureus) is a source of naturally occurring statins, the same class of compounds used in prescription drugs to lower and control cholesterol. Because red rice yeast extract delivers a mix of those substances rather than a single molecule, it is much less likely to cause the side effects that often occur with the pharmaceutical versions. ... Dr. Weil Q&A - http://www.drweil.com/drw/ecs/forums/thread.html?docid=THR25404 [ More results from Dr. Weil Q&A ] |
| 20 Nov 2009 by Ben Goldacre NHS workers can still access the DTB free via their Athens login, just as I did to read the article on statins myself. See top right-hand quarter of page: http://dtb.bmj.com/. Anyone who hasn't, get your password from http://www.library.nhs .uk ... Most do the best they can for their patients and most, being generalists, have to go with the “expert” advice they are given such as: http://www.nice.org.uk/nicemedia/pdf/TA094guidance.pdf. What else can they do? ... Bad Science - http://www.badscience.net/ - References |
| 22 hours ago a different one rather than taking a supplement to try relieving the symptom, which might signal a more serious problem. Read more on the safety of statins and take a look at the evidence for statins in lowering cholesterol (subscribers only). And for cost-effective generic alternatives, see our free Best Buy Drugs report. Subscribe now! Subscribe to ConsumerReports.org for expert Ratings, buying advice and reliability on hundreds of products. ... CompareBeast - Comparisons and Reviews... - http://www.comparebeast.com/ |
| 17 Nov 2009 by Dr. Walt I personally take 2000 mg of Niaspan as well as Zetia 10 mg every day (along with TriCor) along with once weekly statin (because of myalgia). And, I prescribe Zetia and Niaspan a lot in my practice to help achieve goal. .... ACAT (the enzyme that esterifies free cholesterol into cholesteryl ester) inhibition is bad and Zetia is thus bad because it reduces ACAT. ACAT inhibitors, which have failed in clinical trials prevent esterification of cholesterol and the free ... Dr. Walt's Health Blog - http://www.drwalt.com/blog/ |
| 17 Nov 2008 by DR Good advice. I expect a lot of CRP studies in the future. As you know the most recent one is regarding statins. The most cost effective and side-effect free way is to get it down naturally following your advice. ... Healthhabits - http://healthhabits.wordpress.com/ - References [ More results from Healthhabits ] |
| 22 Nov 2009 by Ani November 20th, 2009 more images more imagesGuidelines for cancer screening differ by groupSeveral doctors groups and advocacy groups set guidelines for cancer screening, and they update that advice periodically as new information emerges. Sometimes they agree, sometimes they don't. ... October 28th, 2009 LONDON - Millions of people worldwide use statins, a class of drugs used to lower blood cholesterol, but new research shows they may also be effective against cancer. ... Health News - http://blog.taragana.com/health/ - References |
| 21 Nov 2009 If you are not yet aware of your nutritional type, you can take our free online test now. Use effective energy psychology tools, such as the Meridian Tapping Technique (MTT). MTT can address your previous emotional traumas that cause ... Drug companies are now touting statin drugs, of all things, to be an effective remedy against the H1N1 virus! What we have here is a cornucopia of unrivaled foolishness! But let's take a look at a more commonly prescribed drug for the ... Answerology: Give Advice - http://www.answerology.com/index.aspx?template=recent_questions.ascx&t... |
| 12 Nov 2009 by bowersc Updates to the patient information leaflets of all statins, and a clarification of advice about aspirin use given in oseltamivir▼ patient information leaflets. Action Drug Safety Update (DSU) is an essential read for everyone whose ... Make sure you are signed up to MyNPC — the free email alerting system that keeps you up to date with the NPC news and outputs relevant to you. This entry was posted on Thursday, November 12th, 2009 at 3:12 pm and is filed under Patient ... NPCi blog - http://www.npci.org.uk/blog/ - References [ More results from NPCi blog ] |
| 16 Nov 2009 ... so that is why I listed these specific ones. If you have any others to add feel free to. Any advice would be really appreciated. I am trying to avoid using pharmecuetical drugs to achieve my goal. Thank you. Quote Post Go to the top of the page ..... And we're not going to see any head to head comparisons any time soon (a. no one wants to harm statin sales b. it's unethical to withhold the standard of care in any given RCT). Not that it matters (it's not an either-or ... ImmInst Active Topics - http://www.imminst.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=32173&hl= [ More results from ImmInst Active Topics ] |
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