Re: Cholesterol Levels Are Falling, But Red Flags Are Rising
- From: "eml" <mmlevy46@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 17 Oct 2005 08:40:43 -0700
Robert wrote:
>>
> 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.
robert--once the disease has been unmasked IT IS TOO LATE. You cannot
treat it with antioxidants, etc. there are only symptomatic treatments
available for these neurodegenerative diseases. and i do not
understand your reference to my attempting to manipulate or deceive the
poster--i am not interested in manipulating anyone. but what a novel
thought --triggering diseases one may never experience in one's life
time with a drug as a positive aspect of the drug????
.
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