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Berberine, traditionally used as an over-the-counter remedy for diarrhea caused by bacterial infection, can lower levels of LDL (bad cholesterol) significantly and works in a different way from statin drugs like Lipitor or Zocor.

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Persons with heart trouble and high blood cholesterol levels are sometimes put by their doctors on high dosage of statin drugs so as to quickly lower their blood cholesterol levels. High dosage of statin can offer only a marginal benefit compared to the current treatment.

Statins are known currently to be by far the most effective medications for the lowering of high blood cholesterol levels. However this comes with a price. The usage of statins may be accompanied by statin side effects such as muscle damage, liver damage and gastrointestinal symptoms. The degree of damage, however is usually mild and reversible by discontinuation of the drug.

Cholesterol has a bad reputation for hindering your health, but is it deserved? Many researchers and physicians say no. And now there is new evidence to fuel the fire. Studies show that reducing cholesterol may do nothing to prevent death and might even increase the odds of getting Parkinson's disease.

Is the public being misled by claims of the mainstream that high cholesterol is dangerous, causing heart attack and stroke? Cholesterol is a substance necessary to perform many important body functions. It is manufactured in the liver and distributed to the cells and brain and helps produce Vitamin D in the body. Large amounts of cholesterol are produced by the body each day because the body needs it. Cholesterol lowering medication is given to those who have high cholesterol.

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If your "get up and go has got up and went" you need this multi talented heart supplement. Statin drugs such as Lipitor, Zocor and Crestor will lterally kill CoQ10 synthesis which is the reason for muscle pain, loss of energy and other side effects of statin drugs.

Cholesterol is a combination of steroid and alcohol known as sterol. This sterol is a lipid found in the cell membranes of all body tissues and transported in the blood plasma. The term "bad cholesterol" also known as LDL (Low-Density Lipoprotein) is thought to have harmful effects in the body. And the "good cholesterol" HDL (High-Density Lipoprotein) thought to have good effects.

Did you know that some research on statin drugs show only a 1 per cent reduction in arterial plaque? Instead of spending thousands of dollars on a prescription drug, you should at least consider a healthier and far less expensive dietary supplement like flax seed.

Discovering what foods and fruits to eat to prevent or stop a heart attack are necessary for long life. Take time to read this short article that tells you how and why to use grapefruit to lower high blood pressure.

Treatment with prescription medications, typically statins, is the standard approach to reducing excessive cholesterol. The effectiveness of these medicines is well established, but they are not without side effects. Adverse reactions are usually mild and temporary, but are sometimes serious and even life-threatening. For people at high risk of heart problems, the benefits outweight the risks. But for most people a natural approach combining exercise with changes in diet is the preferred course of action.

You may have heard of the "Portfolio Diet" wherein it has been clinically accepted that increasing the intake of soy based foods can reduce levels of LDL cholesterol as much as some statin drugs. Well, now it seems that soybeans have another health-giving quality: they also reduce blood pressure.

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Drugs are prevalent in the nation today, but it is with the adamant efforts of law enforcement and drug testing employers that drug abuse will be dramatically reduced. Here are some ways to classify drugs, testing methods and more so you can be prepared.

Using drugs and alcohol are not the answers to your problems. They might make you feel better for a while but sooner or later you will have to face your fears and anxieties. In the meantime, here are some reasons why drugs and alcohol are not the answers to your problems.

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A research on cardiovascular disease in the United States reveals that 1.5 million cases of heart attacks occur each year with 500,000 resulting into deaths. Heart attack, which is the leading cause of death among men and women in the US, claims about 50 per cent of deaths occurring within an hour outside a hospital and about 6 per cent to 9 per cent of mortality rate for those who make it to the hospital. Studies show that heart attacks commonly occur on Monday mornings and usually during early morning hours when the blood platelets are more sticky.

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Yes, its great to know you're keeping your heart healthy but its something that happens behind the scenes. its hard to keep taking any supplement when you can't see a noticeable effect in your every day life. So what keeps me taking it every day?

Vitamin C is known as the common cold killer, right? Recent studies have revealed much more!

Several emotional or psychological reasons may drive you into taking drugs. At times it is mere curiosity that propels you to develop an addiction to drugs over time. Drug addiction refers to the compulsive use of psychoactive drugs to such a level at which the user of drugs has no other way out and continues to use it.

Several emotional or psychological reasons may drive you into taking drugs. At times it is mere curiosity that propels you to develop an addiction to drugs over time. Drug addiction refers to the compulsive use of psychoactive drugs to such a level at which the user of drugs has no other way out and continues to use it.

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There are, in fact, many ways of lowering cholesterol which can also lower the risks of stroke and heart attacks. The most effective and proven way is by maintaining a healthy diet. This has been done by most people who have experienced cholesterol level problems.

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So many times when we celebrate Red Ribbon Week we only think about not taking drugs. Students get tired of the no, don't do that message. They want to hear something else. Well, if you think about it this should be a week to celebrate freedom. If we don't take drugs then we have a lot of freedoms that we can cherish.

 
 
 

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