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I wrote to my doctor, whose opinions I respect, about the daily 20mg Simvostatin tablets which he prescribes for me, among others, to reduce my blood pressure.
I sent him the following article from the Internet:-
It states “ Statins seriously deplete your body of Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10)...the vital heart nutrient that naturally PREVENTS hearts and strokes.
CoQ10 stops cholesterol from blocking arteries. It helps to lower blood pressure and rejuvenates heart cells.
Yet statins destroy this essential ‘life spark’....diminishing it to such an extent that it reaches dangerously low levels.
If you take statins you must take CoQ10.
99 people out of 100 do not need statins”
His reply was that there are divided opinions on the subject and that I should continue to take the tablets.
I wish I had asked him for a prescription for CoQ10, but I am reluctant to request him for this.
Does anybody also take statins? If so, I would appreciate your opinion as to whether I should ask him for CoQ10.
I sent him the following article from the Internet:-
It states “ Statins seriously deplete your body of Coenzyme Q10 (CoQ10)...the vital heart nutrient that naturally PREVENTS hearts and strokes.
CoQ10 stops cholesterol from blocking arteries. It helps to lower blood pressure and rejuvenates heart cells.
Yet statins destroy this essential ‘life spark’....diminishing it to such an extent that it reaches dangerously low levels.
If you take statins you must take CoQ10.
99 people out of 100 do not need statins”
His reply was that there are divided opinions on the subject and that I should continue to take the tablets.
I wish I had asked him for a prescription for CoQ10, but I am reluctant to request him for this.
Does anybody also take statins? If so, I would appreciate your opinion as to whether I should ask him for CoQ10.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I feel the same as Towie about statins and agree with Sqad's views on them (which are the same as my GP) Like Sqad, Mr LL takes them an has to because of heart surgery. He isn't happy with the various aches and pains, but a change from Simvastatin to another one has helped a lot.
Statins seem to be the new 'in' drug and many GP's, in my opinion, prescribe them unnecessarily. They are not a wonder drug.
Statins seem to be the new 'in' drug and many GP's, in my opinion, prescribe them unnecessarily. They are not a wonder drug.
There have been no scientific trials that prove that CoQ10 works with people that take statins BUT... I attended the HEART UK (cholesterol charity) conference last year and this was discussed widely with Doctors and Consultants. They have seen patients energy levels etc improve after taking CoQ10 but it would need to be 200 - 300mg daily.
It is fairly expensive (I pay £24 for 45 days supply @ 200mg) and I was told it wasn't available on the NHS. I shall ask my GP at my next visit though just to be doubly sure.
You can get more info on cholesterol and statins at the HEART UK website: www.heartuk.org.uk or their members forum: http://heartuk.healthunlocked.com
It is fairly expensive (I pay £24 for 45 days supply @ 200mg) and I was told it wasn't available on the NHS. I shall ask my GP at my next visit though just to be doubly sure.
You can get more info on cholesterol and statins at the HEART UK website: www.heartuk.org.uk or their members forum: http://heartuk.healthunlocked.com
I have never smoked and don't drink - granted I could do with losing a bit of weight (have gained in the last year due to stress of my Mum dying). I don't eat red meat, never eat any visible fat. My last blood pressure reading was 130/80 at the docs.
I am due my thyroid bloods tomorrow and will also tick the box for cholesterol as my gp was going on about it.
When my Mum went on statins many years ago (her late 50's) she also cut out every conceivable bit of fat from her diet, she was never a big person and was always slim. At the time this is what was advised by the medical profession - nowdays, it is not so strict and the realisation that some fats are beneficial for organs to work efficiently, including the brain.
I am due my thyroid bloods tomorrow and will also tick the box for cholesterol as my gp was going on about it.
When my Mum went on statins many years ago (her late 50's) she also cut out every conceivable bit of fat from her diet, she was never a big person and was always slim. At the time this is what was advised by the medical profession - nowdays, it is not so strict and the realisation that some fats are beneficial for organs to work efficiently, including the brain.