Saturday, June 23, 2012

Statins Prevent Vitamin D Formation, Causing Muscle Pain & Worse

Statin Side Effects

'The chutzpah of pharmaceutical science and medical practice in presuming to control the body’s processes, without any consideration for adverse effects that can readily be predicted—such as known disorders related to inadequate Vitamin D and CoQ10—needs to come to an end.'


'Inadequate Vitamin D causes muscle pain. The purpose of statin drugs is to lower cholesterol. Is there a connection between the muscle pain that results from statins and inadequate Vitamin D?

There can, in fact, be little doubt. The connection is obvious if you know one fact: Cholesterol is required to make Vitamin D. Therefore, anyone taking statins can be expected to have a deficiency in it.
Let’s take a look at the primary conditions associated with inadequate Vitamin D and adverse effects of statin drugs:'

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