I quit my Simvastatin against Dr orders in March. I'm no longer waking up achy with all my bones and muscles tight. Cut out packaged foods and started walking regularly with my wife. I've lost 20 lbs since June. Taking a multi-vitamin (over 50), extra vitamin E to reduce scar tissue and 1000 mg of Fish oil. Got more stamina now and don't get winded anymore climbing stairs.
My wife had an A1C of 11.4 in June and doctors said she was an emergency case that was at risk of diabetic stroke. They recommended a shopping bag full of meds to get it under control. Wife said no thanks, and started eating right and walking as well. Her A1C is now 6.0 without meds and she lost 36 pounds.
Dr's are baffled that she could do it without buckets of meds.
Holy cow! I've been taking berberine for some time now, but I had no idea it had anti-parasitic properties. It clearly does, though. Thanks for posting this comment. I know at more than one person who will find this useful.
I can attest to the cholesterol lowering properties of Berberine. My doctor prescribed a statin years ago for a slightly elevated total cholesterol number. My wife introduced me to an article by Dr. Whitaker. I threw away the statins and started taking daily Berberine. My doctor was pleased the statins were working as well as they were. I never told him. https://www.healthydirections.com/articles/blood-sugar/what-is-berberine-research-and-benefits
I started Garlique last year as my cholesterol was a little high according to their stats. It dropped 40+ points, which surprised me. I don't know if it's due to that supplement or the nattokinase I started back in May.
Simvastatin is known for causing all sorts of ligament, tendon and joint issues. I was on it for years and had all those symptoms right down to plantar fasciaitis. I switched to rosuvastatin (sp) and I've been fine. I wanted to get off that, as all my values are normal, but my cardiologist, who believes in minimal medicine said "no es bueno" because I have 2 stents. Supposedly acts as a lube for the stents.
I quit my Simvastatin against Dr orders in March. I'm no longer waking up achy with all my bones and muscles tight. Cut out packaged foods and started walking regularly with my wife. I've lost 20 lbs since June. Taking a multi-vitamin (over 50), extra vitamin E to reduce scar tissue and 1000 mg of Fish oil. Got more stamina now and don't get winded anymore climbing stairs.
My wife had an A1C of 11.4 in June and doctors said she was an emergency case that was at risk of diabetic stroke. They recommended a shopping bag full of meds to get it under control. Wife said no thanks, and started eating right and walking as well. Her A1C is now 6.0 without meds and she lost 36 pounds.
Dr's are baffled that she could do it without buckets of meds.
Now it’s time to deworm. Add berberine to your daily regimine.
Holy cow! I've been taking berberine for some time now, but I had no idea it had anti-parasitic properties. It clearly does, though. Thanks for posting this comment. I know at more than one person who will find this useful.
https://www.qwant.com/?q=berberine+and+parasites
I can attest to the cholesterol lowering properties of Berberine. My doctor prescribed a statin years ago for a slightly elevated total cholesterol number. My wife introduced me to an article by Dr. Whitaker. I threw away the statins and started taking daily Berberine. My doctor was pleased the statins were working as well as they were. I never told him. https://www.healthydirections.com/articles/blood-sugar/what-is-berberine-research-and-benefits
Cholesterol is a good thing. The liver will create as much cholesterol as the body requires. I love cholesterol.
I've done ivermectin orally twice.
First time (about a year ago) it eliminated the debilitating hunger migraines I used to get. I can fast for 16 - 18 hours now no problem.
Second time I think I had a herxheimer reaction but my gut health improved dramatically afterwards.
Been doing IVM topically for several months. Hoping my wife will build up the courage to try it next.
I started Garlique last year as my cholesterol was a little high according to their stats. It dropped 40+ points, which surprised me. I don't know if it's due to that supplement or the nattokinase I started back in May.
Simvastatin is known for causing all sorts of ligament, tendon and joint issues. I was on it for years and had all those symptoms right down to plantar fasciaitis. I switched to rosuvastatin (sp) and I've been fine. I wanted to get off that, as all my values are normal, but my cardiologist, who believes in minimal medicine said "no es bueno" because I have 2 stents. Supposedly acts as a lube for the stents.