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Vitamins, Nutrients, Herbs and Supplements For discussion about vitamins, vitamin deficiency, herbal remedies and other supplements. |
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Has anyone used any of these supplements and had positive changes with test results?
from- http://www.loweringcholesterol.net/s...al-supplements Policosanol Guggul Pantethine or a time release niacin |
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Policosanol, and gugguls... didn't do much for me.
I am now using high dose inositol, and hoping that will be better. But you know, alot of the "hype" about cholesterol is exaggerated by the drug manufacturers. The new drugs in the pipeline are HDL raisers.. the LDL stuff is not working well. Preventing LDL oxidation by using antioxidants also offers protection. The LDLs are only harmful if they are oxidized by free radicals. People with extremely high cholesterols (over 300) are exceptions, and do need aggressive treatment. Niacin is enjoying a resurgence in popularity. Merck is coming out with a new long acting niacin with an additive to prevent the flushing. People who use niacin have the benefits of improving HDLs as well, but you should have liver function tests before starting, and at least twice a year while using. You can read more at the website The Cholesterol Myths. http://www.ravnskov.nu/cholesterol.htm I have watched this movement grow over the years...and there are other interesting thought provoking links on that page now.
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Thank you for posting this. I will check the information later today. I have suspected for years that using cholesterol-lowering meds posed a far greater risk than the elevated cholesterol per se. I was prescribed a statin about two years ago and responded with increasing muscle pain and muscle fatigue (which should have been a clue ![]() Thank you again. TCC |
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And doctors don't really understand this.
Because the drug reps slant their pitches to debunk Zetia. But I know a guy who lowered his LDLs 50% on Zetia. It doesn't have the nasty side effect profile that the statins do. And really the evidence for lowering LDLs is rather tainted anyway. As one ages, statistics show that older folks live longer with higher cholesterol levels. But this data is also hidden, squelched. Here is a good article on it by a doctor: Quote:
Also http://www.spacedoc.net/short_term_memory_loss.html This is a controversial subject...don't be afraid to discuss this with your doctor. As the patents expire on the popular statins, this data becomes more prominent (Zocor and Pravachol are now generic).
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I looked up the med, which I should have done before I even took it, and there it was, listed as a lesser side effect, and I know how side effects are massaged and reported. Anyway, when I saw him, I told him I had switched back to the former med until I had the chance to talk with him, that the irritating but what I considered to be VERY minor side effect of the old med was far more acceptable to me than what had happened. I don't have any idea what precipitated his reaction, "Have you been out on the Internet?" I was really caught off guard, he's always been warm to the idea of his patients being informed, encouraging them to stay up to date and on top of their medical situations. Maybe he's not accustomed to having female patients be up front with something like this. But gosh what an uncharacteristic reaction and a huge let down. That's a very long (too long) journey to the primary message. I will put the Zetia on my to-do list, and I thank you for suggesting it. I'll get it to-do'd as soon as I'm able to undo what happened and challenge his reaction. Have a great evening. TCC |
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Here is a link to a fabulous article that explains this concept and it uses
statins and lowering cholesterol to illustrate how small the benefits really are. http://www.slate.com/id/2150354/?GT1=8592 I suggest everyone interesting in becoming their own advocate when drug therapies are suggested...read this article! Thanks, NancyM from our Gluten board! ![]()
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cholesterol is nothing but too much bile stored in your liver. i have tried a liver cleanse with lemons,magnesium sulfate and it releases alot of bile from your body. and when my doctor checked my cholesterol again my numbers was down. my doctor was starting me on lipitor i'm glad i found this remedy instead because lipitor have alot of side effects.
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Hello
Has anyone thought of taking more omega 3's - take Flaxseed oil daily, and your colesteral will become normal. Also helps reduce inflammation level. Inflammation can be totally controlled via the proper use of 'Oroteolytic Enzymes'. I am glad to give further info. Dr Merv (retired) |
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