VitaminC says:
LIPITOR NOT!
Huh? I thought this stuff was ok. My doctor recommended it!
What's wrong with it? There sure are a lot of people taking it.
I just read that Pfizer sold over $12.9 Billion Dollars worth of Lipitor in 2006.
Dr. Graveline LIPITOR,® THIEF OF MEMORY Bad News About Statin Drugs CHOLESTEROL SKEPTICS AND THE BAD NEWS ABOUT STATIN DRUGS Lipitor: Side Effects And Natural Remedy - Health Supreme
Besides Blocking COQ10 Production as do all statins,
- LIPITOR INCREASES Lp(a) levels.
It says so right on their Canadian Website: PRODUCT MONOGRAPH go to page 9
Download a copy PRODUCT MONOGRAPH for Your Doctor. He doesn't know these damaging facts here in the USA!
New Oxford meta-analysis of 27 large studies (09/04/2000) shows that people with high Lp(a) are 70% more likely to have a heart attack or stroke.
MEDLINE ABSTRACT
The US FDA doesn't require Pfizer to tell us these facts!
Pfizer Inc. (maker of Lipitor) Lawsuit - ClassActionAmerica.com
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So, what's the big deal about Lp(a). My doctor didn't tell me about Lp(a). Why should I care about Lp(a)?
According to Cardiologist Matthias Rath, M.D. and Two Time Nobel Laureate, Linus Pauling, PhD, America's Greatest Scientist of the 20th Century, Lp(a) is a surrogate for ascorbic acid, Vitamin C.
Cardiologist Matthias Rath, M.D was the first Director of Cardiovascular Research at the Linus Pauling Institute, and was passed the mantle by Dr. Pauling to carry on his work, shortly before Dr. Pauling's death in 1993.
Dr. Rath has continued this vital humanitarian work at The Dr. Rath Foundation in California in his state of the art Research Facility. His innovative discoveries and tireless committment have resulted in important breakthroughs in Cancer and Cardiovascular Research. See: http://www4.dr-rath-foundation.org/
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Unfortunately, Lp(a) serves only as a temporary patch for the scorbutic damage to blood vessels caused by Hypoascorbemia. Lp(a) lacks the Vitamin C ability to hydroxylate Lysine and Proline resulting in weakened collagen, resulting in unstable plaque which over time may rupture leading to "sudden death heart attacks."
Research shows that Cholesterol Lowering Drugs only reduce the death rate by .5% (1/2 of 1%)
Vitamin C, 750 mg daily reduces the death rate by 25%
Lipoprotein(a) Increases Heart Disease Risk
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Analyzing the findings from 27 studies, British researchers found that those patients with high levels of Lp(a) had a 70% higher risk of developing heart disease over a period of 10 years.
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Lp(a) is a substance that consists of an LDL "bad cholesterol" part plus a protein (apoprotein a), whose exact function is currently unknown.
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Despite previous conflicting results concerning the importance of Lp(a), researchers maintain that this study shows that Lp(a) has a "clear association" with heart disease risk.
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Researchers also maintain that a person's Lp(a) is largely governed by genetics. For example, people of African decent tend to have higher levels than Caucasians.
Currently, there are no available drugs to lower Lp(a), although researchers state that some research suggests estrogen therapy may help.
Circulation September 5, 2000:102.
Health Journalist Bill Sardi says: The 2 most important Heart Attack Risk Factors are:
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According to Pauling and Rath, Vitamin C, Lysine & Proline reduce Lp(a) and Strengthen Blood Vessels.
LIPITOR is a heartless menace making billions of dollars. It is a dangerous drug that may injure its unsuspecting victims who believe THE CHOLESTEROL MYTHS.
HEART DISEASE AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE ARE SCURVY!
Everybody knows The Cure for Scurvy: ASCORBIC ACID, VITAMIN C
Vitamin C Saves Lives!
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