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@colleenyoung

Hi @frankad. I add my welcome to @predictable's. You'll notice that I embellished the title of this discussion to be specific to statins and coronary artery blockage distinguish it from the other discussions about statins:

- Supplements vs statins - which is more effective? http://mayocl.in/2bGBuR6
- Want to control my cholesterol and triglycerides with food http://mayocl.in/2bfEmXR

I think @thankful might be a good addition to this conversation.

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Thank you for your kind greetings, and thanks for the links to other sources of information to my query about statins vs supplements.
Sincerely, Frank

Hi I live in Australia. Many people have been given lipador (think that<br>is how you spell it) for cholestoral or after having stints implanted. Two<br>of my friends died from taking it before we found out what it does to you.<br>It doesn't seem to affect everyone, but if you feel your muscles starting<br>to loose control stop taking lipador. It is really negligent of these<br>people placing the statins on the market without more testing.<br>