New years resolution to lower cholesterol levels with policosanol and CoQ10 and not with statins.
January 3, 2011
Not only will you lower cholesterol levels with policosanol instead of with statins like lipitor, crestor or zocor, but you will live longer and healthier well past 2011 with CoQ10.
If you have not yet heard about the side effects associated with statins such as zocor, lipitor and crestor you need to and then you need to learn about policosanol with CoQ10. Then you will learn about lowering cholesterol levels and much more heart health which statins do not provide.
Statins such as crestor, zocor and lipitor will lower cholesterol levels but also offer these potential and very realistic side effects; to begin, here is a list of who may be at greater risk of developing side effects associated with taking statins – people taking multiple medications to lower cholesterol levels, being a female, having a smaller body frame, being of the age 65 or older, having kidney or liver disease, and/or having type 1 or 2 diabetes. The list of more or less serious side effects include nausea, irritability and short tempers, hostility, homicidal impulses, rapid loss of mental clarity, amnesia, kidney failure, diarrhea, muscle pain, muscle weakness and muscle damage, tingling or cramping in the legs, inability to walk, problems sleeping, constipation, impaired muscle formation, erectile dysfunction, temperature regulation problems, digestive problems, nerve damage, mental confusion, liver damage and abnormalities, neuropathy, rash or flushing, destruction of CoQ10. Yes, that is quite an extensive list, even if they are minor side effects to you which in all reality they are not. Now the list of very rare potential side effects of taking policosanol to lower cholesterol levels instead of taking statins: headaches, migraines, skin rashes, feeling of drowsiness or lethargy, insomnia, irritability, upset stomach and weight loss (most of us don’t see this as a problem of course) – it is worthy of noting that these side effects associated with policosanol were identical to those of the groups taking placebos so in essence policosanol has no side effects. So, why are you or anyone taking statins? Simply because your doctor recommended that you take statins instead of policosanol to lower your cholesterol levels. There is a suspended gel product created by the leader in health technology (Agel Enterprises) which has taken policosanol and provided a breakthrough delivery method in a suspended gel with a butterscotch flavor in the product named HRT. This product contains policosanol which will lower cholesterol levels (lower the bad cholesterol levels while increasing the good cholesterol levels), CoQ10, taurine, carnitine, oyster mushroom, folate and selenium. These are natural and healthy ingredients for health supplements for overall improved heart health without side effects. Make 2011 the year you improve your heart health and that of your cellular energy with policosanol with CoQ10 instead of statins for simply lowering bad cholesterol levels with a plethora of mild to serious side effects. Of course you might ask the very same doctors who prescribe statins if they themselves are taking statins and my educated guess and that of yours should be that such doctors are taking policosanol if they have elevated cholesterol levels and not statins.
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