Questions about avoiding statins for cholesterol

Posted By John on 10/25/2012

Hi All, Few months ago, I got a shock when I heard that I has Carotid arteries blocked (both sides). It were plaques blocked/built up on both sides of my neck. Also I has high cholestrol for years as I have tried statins. It didn't work for me personally due to muscle pains and other pains that never had it before. So hence I stopped it.

My Cholestrol level was 7.9 (no mention of HDL or LDL) few months ago. For Carotid arteries medication, I was given Duoplavin and Folic acid. Also I have neck pains for decades as I didn't realise that it was that neck injury (from fall) that caused it re carotid arteries.

1. Is there a way to sort my Carotid arteries by nautral means?

2. Is there a way to reduce my high cholosterol level by natural means as my gp is pressing me for Statins which I resisted so far.

I'm Deaf as I live in Ireland. Hence I rely on e-mail or post it on line because of ease of communications.

Thanks. John.

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Replied by Lisa (Thousand Oaks, Ca, Usa) on 10/25/2012

Hi John, Congratulations on resisting the statins! They only lead to major problems in the body and waste muscles. I would suggest you go to the section here on EC to see all the ways people keep their cholesterol down. You will find it all here:

https://www.earthclinic.com/cures/cholesterol.html

In addition, there are very good articles on lowering cholesterol through natural means.

http://www.naturalnews.com/002692.html

And of course, common sense ideas such as exercise on a regular basis and a good, healthy diet will do wonders! Wishing you the best in health, Lisa

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Replied by Gavin (Manganui, Northland, New Zealand) on 10/26/2012

Yes lemon juice, juice a lemon and fill the glass up with pure water and a tea spoon of honey. Take it eveyday untill you see the sign of the first boil or zits, then stop. Then go and get your self checked out. Only use sea salt and watch the diet for trans fats margerine etc.. they are the main cause of the corotid blocking up.
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