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How I almost left my heart in San Francisco

In early 2002, I underwent quadruple heart bypass surgery. In mid 2004, I decided to stop using prescription drugs after doing a lot of reading and research about heart health.In early 2006, I dumped…Continue

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Timo replied to Indian Heart Foundation Team's discussion 'Cholesterol OK? Statins Still Help Heart'
Hi Lynne: In my case, it isn't just hearsay. I know about the CoQ10, which I started taking when I was still on Lipitor, and am still taking, years after I dumped the Lipitor and a bunch of other drugs I was supposed to take for the rest of my…
Jan 8, 2010
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How I almost left my heart in San Francisco

In early 2002, I underwent quadruple heart bypass surgery. In mid 2004, I decided to stop using prescription drugs after doing a lot of reading and research about heart health.In early 2006, I dumped my last bottle of drugs, the beta blocker, have been using natural supplements, getting sun, exercising and generally trying to lead a wholesome life ever since (and falling off the wagon once in a while).Six months after the surgery, I felt better than I remembered feeling in the previous 5 years…See More
Discussion posted by Timo Nov 28, 2009
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Timo replied to Indian Heart Foundation Team's discussion 'Cholesterol OK? Statins Still Help Heart'
I would like to see citations about these trials/studies, to see the sources and why the studies were carried out. This post sounds like the author is a pharmaceutical rep. Really? The latest i have heard is that high cholesterol is not the real…
Nov 28, 2009
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I am interested in the following heart health related topics:
Keeping heart healthy without prescription drugs.
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