Tuesday, May 8, 2012

anticholesterol

If you haven't known it yet, taking anti-cholesterol tablets destroy your liver; no matter what preparation it is. Most doctors would prescribe you one if you have dyslipidemia or abnormal cholesterol findings in your blood chemistry. But I follow a different protocol. Even if you have dyslipidemia, if you don't have hypertension, I will not ask you to take it. The benefit from taking it is less than the risk of developing liver cirrhosis. If you have ischemic heart disease and your cholesterol is more than the normal level, take it.If you have a family history of stroke. heart attacks and vascular abnormalities, take it. If you don't have all these factors, don't.

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