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It is imperative to know that statins reduce to deplete one's

CoQ10 from the heart. This greatly increases stroke,

heart attack and death among those who take them. One

MUST counter by taking CoQ10 as a suppliment. I take

one COSTCO 300 mg. each day. Your body will eliminate

any excess.

Bruce Chesley

On Wed, 27 Jul 2011 14:25:38 -0700 (PDT) Kore writes:

>it was frightening enough that friend agreed to statins after standing

up to his doc about it for 10 years but that will not last long enough to

do permanent harm I trust.<

How awful and how ironic, Harvey. If I were worried about the health of

my brain, statins are the very last thing I would consider taking. There

are cases in which they have CAUSED memory problems. A doctor who was put

through the mill by modern medicine has even written a book about statins

called Lipitor: Thief of Memory:

" When Dr. Duane Graveline, former astronaut, aerospace medical research

scientist, flight surgeon, and family doctor is given Lipitor to lower

his cholesterol, he temporarily loses his short-term memory. Urged a

year later to resume the drug at half dose, he lost both short-term and

retrograde memory and was finally diagnosed in a hospital ER as having

transient global amnesia (TGA). This is the " scary, appealingly

written " account of his search for answers that his medical community

didn't have -- the how and why of his traumatic experience, and what

needs to be done to prevent the devastating side effects to body and

mind from the escalating use of the statin drugs. "

Dianne

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Bruce, could you re-phrase the first line ?

Smitty

> **

>

>

> It is imperative to know that statins reduce to deplete one's

> CoQ10 from the heart. This greatly increases stroke,

> heart attack and death among those who take them. One

> MUST counter by taking CoQ10 as a suppliment. I take

> one COSTCO 300 mg. each day. Your body will eliminate

> any excess.

>

> Bruce Chesley

>

>

> On Wed, 27 Jul 2011 14:25:38 -0700 (PDT) Kore writes:

>

> >it was frightening enough that friend agreed to statins after standing

> up to his doc about it for 10 years but that will not last long enough to

> do permanent harm I trust.<

>

> How awful and how ironic, Harvey. If I were worried about the health of

> my brain, statins are the very last thing I would consider taking. There

> are cases in which they have CAUSED memory problems. A doctor who was put

> through the mill by modern medicine has even written a book about statins

> called Lipitor: Thief of Memory:

>

> " When Dr. Duane Graveline, former astronaut, aerospace medical research

> scientist, flight surgeon, and family doctor is given Lipitor to lower

> his cholesterol, he temporarily loses his short-term memory. Urged a

> year later to resume the drug at half dose, he lost both short-term and

> retrograde memory and was finally diagnosed in a hospital ER as having

> transient global amnesia (TGA). This is the " scary, appealingly

> written " account of his search for answers that his medical community

> didn't have -- the how and why of his traumatic experience, and what

> needs to be done to prevent the devastating side effects to body and

> mind from the escalating use of the statin drugs. "

>

> Dianne

>

>

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> I suggest that you print the message, cut the first sentence from it, mix with

3 parts DMSO, and apply to your forehead.  Perhaps, the transdermal osmotic

effect will provide the rephrase that you 

seek<

Sounds like a useful technique... Would this work for other sentences, Bruce?

There are times when I need all the osmotic effect I can get.

Dianne

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The sentence is clear, concise and informative, as is. I suggest

that you print the message, cut the first sentence from it, mix

with 3 parts DMSO, and apply to your forehead. Perhaps, the

transdermal osmotic effect will provide the rephrase that you

seek;-)))))

Bruce Chesley

On Wed, 27 Jul 2011 15:20:13 -1000 Smitty writes:

> Bruce, could you re-phrase the first line ?

> Smitty

>

>

>

> > **

> >

> >

> > It is imperative to know that statins reduce to deplete one's

> > CoQ10 from the heart. This greatly increases stroke,

> > heart attack and death among those who take them. One

> > MUST counter by taking CoQ10 as a suppliment. I take

> > one COSTCO 300 mg. each day. Your body will eliminate

> > any excess.

> >

> > Bruce Chesley

> >

> >

> > On Wed, 27 Jul 2011 14:25:38 -0700 (PDT) Kore

> writes:

> >

> > >it was frightening enough that friend agreed to statins after

> standing

> > up to his doc about it for 10 years but that will not last long

> enough to

> > do permanent harm I trust.<

> >

> > How awful and how ironic, Harvey. If I were worried about the

> health of

> > my brain, statins are the very last thing I would consider taking.

> There

> > are cases in which they have CAUSED memory problems. A doctor who

> was put

> > through the mill by modern medicine has even written a book about

> statins

> > called Lipitor: Thief of Memory:

> >

> > " When Dr. Duane Graveline, former astronaut, aerospace medical

> research

> > scientist, flight surgeon, and family doctor is given Lipitor to

> lower

> > his cholesterol, he temporarily loses his short-term memory. Urged

> a

> > year later to resume the drug at half dose, he lost both

> short-term and

> > retrograde memory and was finally diagnosed in a hospital ER as

> having

> > transient global amnesia (TGA). This is the " scary, appealingly

> > written " account of his search for answers that his medical

> community

> > didn't have -- the how and why of his traumatic experience, and

> what

> > needs to be done to prevent the devastating side effects to body

> and

> > mind from the escalating use of the statin drugs. "

> >

> > Dianne

> >

> >

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This is a new, innovative, medical, educational frontier. As

long as the studies are not conducted by government, they will

be valid;-)))))

Bruce

On Wed, 27 Jul 2011 19:42:19 -0700 (PDT) Kore writes:

> I suggest that you print the message, cut the first sentence from it,

mix with 3 parts DMSO, and apply to your forehead. Perhaps, the

transdermal osmotic effect will provide the rephrase that you

seek<

Sounds like a useful technique... Would this work for other sentences,

Bruce? There are times when I need all the osmotic effect I can get.

Dianne

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Rose, would you suggest leaving out the turmeric, bl.pepper and cayenne

from the DMSO I made for my brain injury? I went to Doc on Mon. (that

happened last Fri. morn. at 3:00 A.M CDT when I fell out of bed trying

to get my little dog up the 3' into bed, he jerked and pulled me off

balance, I teetered on edge briefly before totally unbalancing and

falling, thinking as I did, " OH Shit, I'm going down. I realized my big

thump on the head & that my r. shoulder also jammed hard. It took me

some time, probably 15-20 min. sitting there woozy and somewhat quezy

stomach, (having heard that was a sign to watch out for), but couldn't

sit upright right away as was somewhat dizzy and weak and hurting on the

right side to life self to sitting. My husband was urging me to let him

help me up, but I knew that would be bad scene as would be definite risk

of his falling in the process too and we'de both go down. So I set there

until I felt " we " could get me up on bed safely which we did. I slept

badly and hurtfully the rest of night. I had thought, (when I was still

on the floor) that I should just have him call the ambulance but we

didn't do.

Anyway .. by the time Tonya had convinced me to call clinic next day,

the clinic was closed Fri. aft. for some reason, so I decidedd to wait &

see. Monday I went to doc for both it and to see if my b.p. was

extremely heightened as it had been a couple months ago when my back had

" gone out " for no apparent reason to me & I'de waited 3 days to see why

and went 50 mi. to my Orthopedic bone & joint specialist. (It had been

way high then). But, Mon. it was just moderately high, 154/90.

So, Tues. nite about 3:00 A.M. I woke with a headache worse than before

and all my neck/shoulders hurting quite badly. I took some more of my

DMSO mix. I thought again about going to E.R. but decided to wait till

morning which was hard as it hurt all over each time I'de try to move my

head or neck. Went in yesterday & got XRays and CT Scans of

head/shoulders and cervical spine .. finally got all results afternoon.

No fractures but a lot of other stuff like malalignments, displacement,

spondylosis and arthritis with a couple of the spinal areas, overgrowth

of bone along the posterior of 5th & 6th cerv. vertabra w/ " extrinsic

compression upon neural structures by osteophytes and it sounds like

some rotorcuff stuff. No apparent ev. of intracranial hemorrhage so

guess all in all I have been relatively lucky, (how much did the DMSO

mix help, I wonder?).

He gave me 2 steroid shots, 1 for 3 days and 1 for about 2 months for

all over effect. It has helped a lot today, (Thurs. morn) for pain and

stiffness. I've taken more of the DMSO mix & will keep using it

unless/until you think I should take separately for some reason ... or

add C to it also?

Thanks for all ... I'm going back to bed! Joyce Simmerman

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