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| 31 Jan 2010 by JRafferty Statin use can increase the liver enzymes, which when left untreated can result in liver damage. Patients taking statins should be monitored with liver function tests. Visit http://organizedwisdom.com/Why_Do_Statins_Affect_the_Liver. OrganizedWisdom Health - High Cholesterol - http://organizedwisdom.com/Category:High_Cholesterol |
| 2 Feb 2010 by Felix Larocca The study also found that red yeast rice did not significantly affect blood levels of liver enzymes or creatinine phosphokinase (CPK). This is important because one of the more serious side effects of statin drugs experienced by some ... Sistema Limbico - http://blogs.monografias.com/sistema-limbico-neurociencias/ - References |
| 15 Jun 2009 Some statin-related side effects, such as muscle pain and liver problems, were reported in the study, by two people who took red yeast rice and one who took the inactive substance, but they were not severe, Gordon said. ... Drugs.com - Daily MedNews - http://www.drugs.com/medical-news.html - References [ More results from Drugs.com - Daily MedNews ] |
| 24 Jan 2010 by Brian As an added benefit, Chinese herbs to improve liver function (to Unlike statins that damage the liver). Improving liver function is detectable after a couple of months. A simple blood test to verify this. ... Memory Improvement Facts Presented by Brian - http://www.its-my-memory.com/ |
| 8 Feb 2010 by Mel, selected from Caring.com Stay away from statins!! Statins do lower cholesterol as claimed. However, there is no correlation between high cholesterol and heart attacks! Statins have so many bad side effects- liver damage, high blood pressure, etc. ... Care2 Healthy & Green Living - http://www.care2.com/greenliving/ [ More results from Care2 Healthy & Green Living ] |
| 27 Jan 2010 by admin Cholesterol is produced in the liver makes cholesterol and statins work by blocking chemical means in the liver, it is lower. But in the same way also makes the so-called co-enzyme Q10 (CoQ10). Q10 is the key to the process of creating ... IHealthLive.netIHealthLive.net - http://ihealthlive.net/ |
| 20 hours ago by Dr. Al Sears They prescribe statins as a preventative. This sounds great until you look at just a few of the side effects from taking these drugs: Muscle pain; Liver damage; Nausea; Lowered mental performance; Chronic fatigue ... Healthier Talk - http://www.healthiertalk.com/ |
| 2 Feb 2010 by Health Most people think of statins primarily as cholesterol-lowering drugs. Statins improve blood cholesterol levels primarily by inhibiting a liver enzyme called HMG Co-A reductase, thus reducing the liver's ability to make cholesterol. ... On Line Talking Disease - http://www.oltd.org/ |
| 18 Jan 2010 by admin ... including destruction of muscle, liver damage, increased risk of cancer, malformations at birth, and suppression of the immune system, just to name a few. Drug companies don't want you to remember that statins like Baycol had to be ... Dr Mike's Wellness Revolution | Join The... - http://drmikewellness.org/ |
| 10 Nov 2009 by admin Liver damage. Occasionally, statin use causes an increase in liver enzymes. If the increase is only mild, you can continue to take the drug. If the increase is severe, you may need to stop taking it, which usually reverses the problem. ... Untitled - http://www.buffalohearthealth.com/ - References |
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