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Try something natural for cholesterol. I started taking Red Yeast Rice capsules. Dont notice anything physically with them but hope they help, from I read they should.

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Bolded part below I did not know. I will have to see where i bought mine, and shop over seas for this.


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Red yeast rice is rice that has been fermented by the red yeast, Monascus purpureus. It has been used by the Chinese for many centuries as a food preservative, food colorant (it is responsible for the red color of Peking duck), spice, and an ingredient in rice wine. Red yeast rice continues to be a dietary staple in China, Japan, and Asian communities in the United States, with an estimated average consumption of 14 to 55 grams of red yeast rice per day per person.

Red yeast rice also has been used in China for over 1,000 years for medicinal purposes. Red yeast rice was described in an ancient Chinese list of drugs as useful for improving blood circulation and for alleviating indigestion and diarrhea.

Recently, red yeast rice has been developed by Chinese and American scientists as a product to lower blood lipids, including cholesterol and triglycerides.

What is the present status of red yeast rice?

Small scale studies using pharmaceutical-grade red rice yeast have continued to demonstrate efficacy and safety. However, in the United States it is no longer legal to sell supplements of red yeast rice that contain more than trace amounts of cholesterol lowering substances. For example, the active ingredients of red rice yeast have been removed from Cholestin marketed in the United States. (Hypocol, another product containing red yeast rice is no longer being sold in the United States.)

The reasons the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has ruled that it is illegal to sell red yeast rice that contains more than trace amounts of the cholesterol-lowering substances and to promote red yeast rice for lowering cholesterol levels.

First, statin drugs are associated with muscle and kidney injury when used alone or combined with other medications. There is concern that patients who already take statin drugs with or without these other medications may increase their risk of muscle or kidney injury.
Second, the FDA considers the products containing red yeast rice with high levels of cholesterol lowering substances to be new, unapproved drugs for which marketing violates the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. Continue Reading


http://www.medicinenet.com/red_yeast_rice_and_cholesterol/article.htm




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Re: GO FIGURE!! Cleveland Clinic drug pusher Steven Nissen claims statin drug side effects are all â��imaginedâ�&ium
By: Decomposed
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Thu, 10 Aug 17 6:14 PM
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Re: “I wouldn't take Simvastin again on a bet.”

Why is that?

I've been on Simvastatin (which is what I assume you meant) for about a month. I had been on Lipitor (which is Pfizer's statin drug) for several years and started having shoulder pain and tinnitus. I thought Lipitor might be responsible so I stopped it and the problems greatly improved.

I told my cardiologist (who I'm supposed to see at least once a year but don't) that I'd quit and he promptly put me onto Simvastatin. I've got a defective heart valve that he says makes me particularly vulnerable to cholesterol buildup. Sooo, I'm trying it. So far, so good.

What was your experience?
 



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