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Post by beebs on Oct 4, 2012 16:26:48 GMT -5
Each time I had a heart attack following toxicities from prescribed meds, cholesterol, CRP and fibrins level were NORMAL. The excess of free radicals, ensuing biochemical dysfunction, damage to endothelial cells, hormones, such as catecholamines etc.. were secondary effects such as heart attacks, resulted from drug toxicites, One of the major contributor is radioactive dyes. In most cases, side effects from meds can take many years to manifest. Studies show those with low cholesterol are more at risk of heart attacks, since cholesterol is protective mechanism against inflammation. www.theheart.org/article/1454843.do?utm_medium=email&utm_source=20121004_EN_Heartwire&utm_campaign=newsletter
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