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Tag Archives: Primary Prevention

Primary prevention with a statin increases mortality.

Posted on September 25, 2012 by Glyn and Liz
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Unless you have already had an MI, say “no, thank-you” to the recommends statin therapy. Statins lead to cognitive impairment, memory loss, mental confusion, depression, dementia, diabetes, neuropathy, parasthesia and neuralgia, and appeared to be at higher risk to the debilitating neurological diseases, ALS and Parkinson’s disease.
The statin industry has enjoyed a thirty year run of steadily cooking the data.
TREAT HEART DISEASE: Spend significant time outdoors; evidence of the benefits of sun exposure to the heart is compelling,……..
eat healthy, cholesterol with animal-based foods like eggs, eat fermented foods like yogurt and sour cream; eat foods rich in sulfur like onions and garlic

James J. King September 22, 2012 12:19 (EDT) see comment #1

Posted in General | Tagged adverse effects, diabetes, Heartwire, LCHF, Primary Prevention, statins, sulphur | Leave a reply

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