I am scared for them all, including my own children. There had better be some kind of reckoning.
*I found Q in the process of researching the FISA abuse stuff. 20 years earlier I had vehemently argued with my now ill friend, that W & Rino, Inc. were justified in enacting the Patriot Act because "Muh Terrorism." Liberals aren't the only people who hate to be proven wrong. ;)
Your dad with cognitive issues - is he taking statins? If so, that might be the cause.
I’ve read that as a test trial they took a group of Alzheimer’s/Dementia patients and stopped giving them statins, and their cognitive functions recovered. Then they resumed their statins and their cognitive functions deteriorated again.
If you do a search on this board for statins, you’ll see some discussion on this issue. (Sorry but I don’t know how to link to internal posts.).
He’s not on statins. I’m actually on a low dose statin because I had 2 stents put in 3 years ago and I’m pretty sure it’s affecting my memory. Debating switching to nattokinase.
Thanks for replying (hardly anyone does).
As for your low-dose statin intake and stents, did you see that post from JohnTitor17 about 15 days ago on GAW Board?
“My personal story on how I 100% cleared out my father-in-law's arteries in 4-weeks. His scheduled Heart Stent procedure: Cancelled.”
Again, sorry that I don’t how to link directly to other posts.
I did see that post, as a matter of fact and book marked it. It was 3 years ago when it happened. I'm 55. I dropped 35 lbs and can now run (best time) 3.7 mi in 30 minutes and weigh 160 lbs. Over the last year I've upped my red meat intake and got off seed oils by 95%. My LDL/HDL/Tri are all in complete normal values on last 3 blood panels (every 6 mos). BP is normal.
I have a new cardiologist and I don't know what his opinion will be on swapping out the statins for natto. And there is no way to test for it. And I will say I do suffer from a lack of mental sharpness I used to have.
So the question is, do I roll the dice and do against medical advice? The only way to tell would be to have an angiogram.