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They lower CoQ10.

THE SAMPLES wrote:

>I haven't read my email for a few days and just visiting my mother in law at

the nursing home. My sister in law was there and was saying she is going in

next week for tests for heart disease, her cholesterol is high and the doctor

wants to put her on lipidor.

>

>I told her I know that it is a " no no " drug for mito's but was not sure why.

I thought it was something to do that it lowered coQ10 or carnitine levels or

something.

>

>Anyway, when I got home I read the posts about other ways to lower cholesterol

and am going to print them out and give them to her.

>

>Does anyone know if lipidor and other statins lower coQ10 or carnitine?

>

>Janet Sample

>

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Dear Janet,

Yes, studies ave shown that the statins inhibit CoQ10. Before I had even

heard of mito, I had a bad reaction to Pravachol.

My husband takes statins, and I had noticed that he seemed to be

" dragging his tail " somewhat. Now I have him taking 200 mgs/day of

Tishcon's CoQ10.

We'll see if it helps.

One of my doctors (not a mito doc) has a father with Parkinson's

disease, and he has been told to take 1,000 mgs/day, but he was

wondering if it was worth it because of the high cost. I told her about

Tishcon.

I believe that Tishcon will only be able to raise the millons of dollars

necessary for clnical trials when the drug shows promise for heart

disease and for neuro problems like Parkinson's, et al.

Good luck.

S.

PA

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Dear Janet,

Yes, studies ave shown that the statins inhibit CoQ10. Before I had even

heard of mito, I had a bad reaction to Pravachol.

My husband takes statins, and I had noticed that he seemed to be

" dragging his tail " somewhat. Now I have him taking 200 mgs/day of

Tishcon's CoQ10.

We'll see if it helps.

One of my doctors (not a mito doc) has a father with Parkinson's

disease, and he has been told to take 1,000 mgs/day, but he was

wondering if it was worth it because of the high cost. I told her about

Tishcon.

I believe that Tishcon will only be able to raise the millons of dollars

necessary for clnical trials when the drug shows promise for heart

disease and for neuro problems like Parkinson's, et al.

Good luck.

S.

PA

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thanks, that is what I thought.

Janet Sample

Re: Lipidor, high cholesterol

> They lower CoQ10.

>

>

>

> THE SAMPLES wrote:

>

> >I haven't read my email for a few days and just visiting my mother in law

at the nursing home. My sister in law was there and was saying she is going

in next week for tests for heart disease, her cholesterol is high and the

doctor wants to put her on lipidor.

> >

> >I told her I know that it is a " no no " drug for mito's but was not sure

why. I thought it was something to do that it lowered coQ10 or carnitine

levels or something.

> >

> >Anyway, when I got home I read the posts about other ways to lower

cholesterol and am going to print them out and give them to her.

> >

> >Does anyone know if lipidor and other statins lower coQ10 or carnitine?

> >

> >Janet Sample

> >

> >

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thanks Laurie

Lipidor, high cholesterol

> >

> > I haven't read my email for a few days and just visiting my mother in

law at

> > the nursing home. My sister in law was there and was saying she is

going in

> > next week for tests for heart disease, her cholesterol is high and the

doctor

> > wants to put her on lipidor.

> >

> > I told her I know that it is a " no no " drug for mito's but was not sure

why.

> > I thought it was something to do that it lowered coQ10 or carnitine

levels or

> > something.

> >

> > Anyway, when I got home I read the posts about other ways to lower

cholesterol

> > and am going to print them out and give them to her.

> >

> > Does anyone know if lipidor and other statins lower coQ10 or carnitine?

> >

> > Janet Sample

> >

> >

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thanks Laurie

Lipidor, high cholesterol

> >

> > I haven't read my email for a few days and just visiting my mother in

law at

> > the nursing home. My sister in law was there and was saying she is

going in

> > next week for tests for heart disease, her cholesterol is high and the

doctor

> > wants to put her on lipidor.

> >

> > I told her I know that it is a " no no " drug for mito's but was not sure

why.

> > I thought it was something to do that it lowered coQ10 or carnitine

levels or

> > something.

> >

> > Anyway, when I got home I read the posts about other ways to lower

cholesterol

> > and am going to print them out and give them to her.

> >

> > Does anyone know if lipidor and other statins lower coQ10 or carnitine?

> >

> > Janet Sample

> >

> >

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Funny you mention Parkinson's. My mother in law, the one that fell and

broke her hip, was diagnosed with it two years ago. My sister in law

basically over sees her care. She is a retired RN and also worked at

research at the Unviersity of Michigan. She is open to research ideas but

when I told her about the Qgel and Parkinsons she said that the specialist

clinic for Parkinson's in Milwaukee she took her mother to the doctor said

that nothing has been proven that CoQ10 helps the Parkinson's.

So, I would be interested in how the Qgel helps the father of the doctor you

mention.

Janet Sample

Re: Lipidor, high cholesterol

> Dear Janet,

> Yes, studies ave shown that the statins inhibit CoQ10. Before I had even

> heard of mito, I had a bad reaction to Pravachol.

>

> My husband takes statins, and I had noticed that he seemed to be

> " dragging his tail " somewhat. Now I have him taking 200 mgs/day of

> Tishcon's CoQ10.

> We'll see if it helps.

>

> One of my doctors (not a mito doc) has a father with Parkinson's

> disease, and he has been told to take 1,000 mgs/day, but he was

> wondering if it was worth it because of the high cost. I told her about

> Tishcon.

> I believe that Tishcon will only be able to raise the millons of dollars

> necessary for clnical trials when the drug shows promise for heart

> disease and for neuro problems like Parkinson's, et al.

> Good luck.

> S.

> PA

>

>

>

>

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Funny you mention Parkinson's. My mother in law, the one that fell and

broke her hip, was diagnosed with it two years ago. My sister in law

basically over sees her care. She is a retired RN and also worked at

research at the Unviersity of Michigan. She is open to research ideas but

when I told her about the Qgel and Parkinsons she said that the specialist

clinic for Parkinson's in Milwaukee she took her mother to the doctor said

that nothing has been proven that CoQ10 helps the Parkinson's.

So, I would be interested in how the Qgel helps the father of the doctor you

mention.

Janet Sample

Re: Lipidor, high cholesterol

> Dear Janet,

> Yes, studies ave shown that the statins inhibit CoQ10. Before I had even

> heard of mito, I had a bad reaction to Pravachol.

>

> My husband takes statins, and I had noticed that he seemed to be

> " dragging his tail " somewhat. Now I have him taking 200 mgs/day of

> Tishcon's CoQ10.

> We'll see if it helps.

>

> One of my doctors (not a mito doc) has a father with Parkinson's

> disease, and he has been told to take 1,000 mgs/day, but he was

> wondering if it was worth it because of the high cost. I told her about

> Tishcon.

> I believe that Tishcon will only be able to raise the millons of dollars

> necessary for clnical trials when the drug shows promise for heart

> disease and for neuro problems like Parkinson's, et al.

> Good luck.

> S.

> PA

>

>

>

>

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