The book "The Clot Thickens" was written by a medical doctor who studied heart disease for 40 years. It's a pretty technical book, but really lays out the truth of heart disease and contributing factors, with genetics being number 1. In that book the scam of statins was discussed. I have a compromised liver because I took a prescription medication for toenail fungus 25 years ago, that was known to have potential liver effects, and called for a blood test to determine if that was happening. After the second of a once-a-month pill, I developed hepatitis, and have had a compromised liver since. I asked the doctor why she didn't test for it, and she said, "I thought it was such a rare side-effect that I didn't think it warranted doing the test". I only wish I had been as aware back then of how bad the medical profession is. I'm almost convinced that NO medications, other than antibiotics (which have knocked out two tick-born infections from me, among other things), are worth taking.
The book "The Clot Thickens" was written by a medical doctor who studied heart disease for 40 years. It's a pretty technical book, but really lays out the truth of heart disease and contributing factors, with genetics being number 1. In that book the scam of statins was discussed. I have a compromised liver because I took a prescription medication for toenail fungus 25 years ago, that was known to have potential liver effects, and called for a blood test to determine if that was happening. After the second of a once-a-month pill, I developed hepatitis, and have had a compromised liver since. I asked the doctor why she didn't test for it, and she said, "I thought it was such a rare side-effect that I didn't think it warranted doing the test". I only wish I had been as aware back then of how bad the medical profession is. I'm almost convinced that NO medications, other than antibiotics (which have knocked out two tick-born infections from me, among other things), are worth taking.