Re: Cholesterol Levels Are Falling, But Red Flags Are Rising
- From: "Robert" <Robertsononlin@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 16 Oct 2005 15:28:07 -0700
"eml" <mmlevy46@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Don Kirkman wrote:
> > One could even argue that it's preferable to have an existing but
> > undetected disease process unmasked so treatment can be started. I
> > guess that's because I tend to prefer the known to the unknown risk. One
> > might consider that an advantage of statins, if in fact they do unmask
> > some diseases. :-)
> > --
> > Don Kirkman
>
> you seriously think unmasking a disease process such as parkinson's or
> ALS that may remain quiescent thru out your life time is a GOOD thing
> so you may start treatment for it earlier--there are no cures for these
> neurodegenerative diseases--just symptomatic treatment. what a
> statement! M
>
Subclinical cases or borderline cases are compensated and need supportive
anti-oxidants including CoQ. Although not proven yet the implication being
one can slow down the progression at a more opportune time. You want to
preserve the few remaining cells rather than waiting until it's too late.
.
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