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- One in 4 Americans over the age of 45 is on a statin drug to lower their cholesterol
- While statins may decrease the frequency of mild heart attacks, they will not necessarily lower your risk of heart disease or death from a major heart attack because of the damage they cause to your muscles, including your heart muscle
- Statins lower your cholesterol, which is an important precursor for many of your steroid hormones, including progesterone, testosterone, aldosterone, cortisol and vitamin D
- Statin drugs deplete your body of CoQ10, vitamin K2, dolichol and selenium, and prevent the production of HMG co-enzyme A reductase (an enzyme your liver uses to make ketones)
- Exposure to glyphosate and electromagnetic fields from wireless technologies also harm your health, especially your heart
https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2018/01/28/statins-pesticides-wireless-radiation-affects-heart-health.aspx