Statins have all kinds of bad side effects. Insulin resistance, joint pain, muscle cramps, etc. There has also been a world wide explosion of type II diabetes since the introduction of this terrible drug. Had I not stopped taking them, I would be a type II diabetic right now. I kept telling my cardiologist that we needed to find out what…
Statins have all kinds of bad side effects. Insulin resistance, joint pain, muscle cramps, etc. There has also been a world wide explosion of type II diabetes since the introduction of this terrible drug. Had I not stopped taking them, I would be a type II diabetic right now. I kept telling my cardiologist that we needed to find out what was causing all the problems I was having instead of prescribing more drugs, which of course, fell on deaf ears. Thankfully, when I was sitting in a waiting room of an integrative medicine doctor, they had a book called 'The Blood Sugar Solution', which I picked up and read a chapter that described all the issues I had been suffering at the hands of my cardiologist because of statins. I quit taking the statin and fired my cardiologist at my next appointment and haven't seen one for over 5 years. I'm very healthy, I walk 4-5 miles with my dog 5-6 times a week and am not on any prescriptions at the age of 70. Between that, and what the hospitals did to my wife during covid, I have absolutely no use for allopathic medicine. They're pretty decent at putting broken bodies back together, but they really suck at wellness, and worse at treatments for such.
Statins have all kinds of bad side effects. Insulin resistance, joint pain, muscle cramps, etc. There has also been a world wide explosion of type II diabetes since the introduction of this terrible drug. Had I not stopped taking them, I would be a type II diabetic right now. I kept telling my cardiologist that we needed to find out what was causing all the problems I was having instead of prescribing more drugs, which of course, fell on deaf ears. Thankfully, when I was sitting in a waiting room of an integrative medicine doctor, they had a book called 'The Blood Sugar Solution', which I picked up and read a chapter that described all the issues I had been suffering at the hands of my cardiologist because of statins. I quit taking the statin and fired my cardiologist at my next appointment and haven't seen one for over 5 years. I'm very healthy, I walk 4-5 miles with my dog 5-6 times a week and am not on any prescriptions at the age of 70. Between that, and what the hospitals did to my wife during covid, I have absolutely no use for allopathic medicine. They're pretty decent at putting broken bodies back together, but they really suck at wellness, and worse at treatments for such.
Spot on Jack!
Very cool!