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Can 40 Million People All Be Wrong on
Lipitor?
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Today 40 million people are taking
Lipitor. Millions more take other statin drugs. They and their doctors
think that they are doing the right thing for their health. Can they all
be wrong?
Yes. Sadly, they can. And they are. Very wrong, on three counts.
They think that by lowering their cholesterol counts their chances of
heart disease is lower. This is wrong. It doesn't really work that way.
According to the drug company's own statistics, only 1% of the people
taking Lipitor would benefit from it, and even this figure is
questionable.
They think low cholesterol counts are a sign of general good health.
This is wrong. It means your body can't repair itself. Cholesterol is one
of our primary our cellular repair substances. They think the "side
effects" of Lipitor are a minor annoyance, and couldn't happen to them.
This is wrong. These "side effects" are hidden primary effects, and they are universal. And by
the time you feel them, it is too late - the damage is done. Lipitor
and other statin drugs disrupt the most important chemical cycle in the
human body - the Krebs cycle - to lower liver-synthesized cholesterol. By
doing this, every cell in every organ is affected. Without sufficient
cholesterol, you cannot perform cellular repair and renewal. They cut
synthesis of Co-Q10, your energy supply. Without these, your body goes
into decline - neuromuscular degeneration. For many, this leads to
disability. How can this be? Why are they selling a drug to 40 million
people that causes such harm? What's more, it's all unnecessary. Controlling
cholesterol doesn't stop heart disease. A simple regimen of dietary
supplements does. Want to learn more?
Go to
http://www.cqs.com/lipitor.htm.
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