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Statins are a class of drugs designed to block the production of cholesterol by the body, with the effect of letting down a patient’s blood cholesterol levels. According the modern medical mythology, the use of these drugs at long last lowers the patient’s peril for coronary heart disease. These drugs are exceedingly dangerous. There are huge volumes of reports detailing the horrid and oftentimes permanent side effects of taking these drugs. They include:
Ironically, the reason for taking these dangerous drugs is to “fix” a condition that IS NOT life or health threatening for most people. Elevated cholesterol levels are not a health risk, and “cholesterol” is not an suitable target to treat with dangerous drugs. The hypothesis that elevated levels of cholesterol cause arterial plaque is misguided and incomplete. Cholesterol is used by the body to repair arterial harm invented by inflammatory constituents such as elevated insulin levels. The source of the inflammation ought to be treated, not the band-aid of the cholesterol fix function. Cholesterol is not a health threat. It is a substance that is ESSENTIAL to LIFE. Lowering it with drugs has the aftermaths noted above because it plays a role in the most critical body functions, including brain cell connection formation, muscle strength, tendon maintenance, vitamin A and D metabolism, necessary fatty acid metabolism, and the formulate of hormones which regulate the blood levels of salt, water and calcium, and other critical metabolic processes. Cholesterol is a substantial player in the moderation of mood, and low levels have been linked to increased aggression, hostility and depression. In fact, cholesterol is so important to physical life, the body will make cholesterol if you don’t eat enough. This self regulation element makes it very difficult to use a low fat diet alone to lower your cholesterol levels, because as you lower your fat intake, your body increments it is cholesterol production. In order to get cholesterol levels underneath the commended 200 mg/dl, you have to take cholesterol letting down drugs. How commodious for the pharmaceutical companies and those who gain financially from drug sales that only prescribed, costly drugs will lower cholesterol to the “healthy” level that our nutritional experts recommend. On the counsel of the National Institutes of Health, and the urging of pharmaceutical company representatives, physicians are prescribing these cholesterol letting down drugs in ever dandier numbers. Expensive statins such as Advicor, Lipitor, Crestor, Pravachol and Zocor are being prescribed to millions of Americans each day, in spite of the proof of the major injure they cause. According to Consumer Reports:
Monthly prescriptions for statins rose 3.9%, from an intermediate 12.6 million per month in the amount of time October 2005 to May 2006 to an intermediate 13.1 million per month in the amount of time June 2006 to December 2006 – a gain of a good deal of 500,000 prescriptions per month. Just recently, the Jupiter study hailed statins as a new “cure” for persons with elevated rates of CRP (C-Reactive Protein) which is a marker for inflammation within the body. What the media and the promoters of statin drugs don’t tell you is that the risk reduction from the study was minimal, giving careful consideration to the horrid side effects of statins, and it cost the persons who requires medical care $3.50 a day to take these drugs. In addition, other studies have shown that plain old, cheap magnesium supplements work much better to lower CRP at a much less danger of danger. Doctors will have to treat the underlying cause of the inflammation with less dangerous options. |
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82 of 83 people found the following review helpful.
Cholesterol Truth Means No Statin Drugs
By Joel M. Kauffman
This book focuses on the side-effects of statin drugs used “to lower cholesterol” or LDL-cholesterol. Its author has been an astronaut, aerospace medical research scientist, flight surgeon, family physician for at least 10 years, writer (including novels), and holder of a Masters degree in Public Health (MPH). Still, he enjoys being known as “Spacedoc”. But what makes him super-qualified as author of Statin Drug Side Effects (SDSE) is that he has experienced two episodes of transient global amnesia himself after taking Lipitor(tm).
48 of 49 people found the following review helpful.
Statins: These drugs are heavy on dangerous side effects, and very light on extending a healthy life.
By Health Reader Guy
If you have a typical headache, you can count on aspirin, acetaminophen or ibuprofen to bring relief. If you have a stuffed nose and can’t breathe, Nyquil or another decongestant will provide easier breathing for sleep. On the true preventive side of things, having a pregnant woman take folic acid and other supplements absolutely prevents neural tube defects. And making sure that growing children consume calcium and get sun exposure (or take Vitamin D) absolutely prevents rickets and other bone problems.
So does taking a statin reliably prevent a heart attack? Absolutely not! The true statistics show that statins might lower the absolute risk of a cardiac event by just one or two percent over placebo. But the drugmakers use a statistical trick called “relative reduction in risk” to artificially boost this small difference, which is the way they’ve convinced their sales people and the prescribing physicians to believe in this giant scheme. If 7 percent of placebo users suffer a cardiac event over five years, while about 5 percent of statin users have one, that’s an absolute reduction of just 2 percent over five years. But the drugmakers state publicly that it’s a “relative reduction in risk” of almost 30 percent, which mathematically is correct. But it’s not ethically correct, in my judgement.
And for that one or two percent increased chance of avoiding a cardiac event, side effects occur in far greater percentages of users, and some of these side effects are severe and dangerous. Dr. Graveline’s important book points this out in truthful, objective and honest ways. In fact, numerous studies have shown that statins do not increase mortality statistics.
As Dr. Kauffman, Dr. Rosch, and the other reviewers have written, Dr. Graveline’s book is a critically important one. It should be required reading for all prescribing physicians.
45 of 46 people found the following review helpful.
Useful Information About Hidden Dangers
By Paul J. Rosch
This concise but comprehensive compendium not only lists the cornucopia of statin side effects, but also clearly explains the mechanisms of action responsible for their insidious side effects. Many of these dangerous complications, including cancer and neurodegenerative disorders that have been skillfully concealed or denied by statin manufacturers are just now beginning to surface. As Dr. Graveline emphasizes, in blocking cholesterol, which is essential for neuronal communication in the brain, statins also interfere with the synthesis of Coenzyme Q10, dolichols and NF-kB (nuclear factor kappa B), vital nutrients crucial for energy production, neuropeptide synthesis and proper immune system function. He also discusses the important role of homocysteine in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis and the fallacies of current dogma that perpetuates the high fat diet’ high cholesterol’ heart attack myths. Equally valuable is a chapter devoted to statin alternatives that are certainly much safer and can be more effective for many, especially senior citizens and women of any age. The author, who is a physician with impressive credentials, became interested in this subject after suffering two episodes of global amnesia. His previous book, Lipitor, Thief of Memory, details this and similar memory problems experienced by many others. Since then, he has established a web site www.spacedoc.net that now includes reports of over 7,000 patients who have experienced documented statin side effect. As also emphasized, statins have been the best selling drugs ever for several years. This meaty book should be required reading for the many millions of patients that take them and the hundreds of thousands of physicians who prescribe them.
Paul J. Rosch, MD, FACP
President, The American Institute of Stress
Clinical Professor of Medicine and Psychiatry
New York Medical College
Honorary Vice-President
International Stress Management Association
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