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I can't disagree with you, botswana. I had to have multiple diagnostics to see if I have ischemia before an electrophysiologist would agree to treat my heart arrhythmia. None of them showed ischemia, nor did they show atherosclerosis. I even had a Doppler ultrasound of my carotid arteries at my request, but they are/were clear. I still developed an arrhythmia, and it turns out that it was almost certainly due to what was ultimately diagnosed as severe sleep apnea. This in a fit man, a runner and cyclist, always healthy and engaged in many things, etc.

I went back to my cardiologist and asked him why I should be on a statin at my age with apparently clear arteries. He actually laughed and said that I most assuredly DO HAVE heart disease, it's just not the cause of my arrhythmia. So, I stay on a statin, and stay on CoQ10. They never tell you that you do not produce much, if any, of your own CoQ10 if you take a statin.

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No they don’t. I’ll explore that,