I had the same thing happen to me. My cholesterol was 269 and in less than
three weeks of taking Red Yeast Rice it came down 30 points. The doctor had
put me on Lipitor and I didn't take it. Decided I would go another route so
when I took the last cholesterol test I didn't tell the doctor I hadn't
taken the Lipitor. They think it was the Lipitor that made the difference
and I just didn't tell them. What was the use, they wouldn't have approved
anyways.
Faye
----- Original Message -----
From: "Wayne Fugitt" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 1:44 AM
Subject: Re: CS>heart disease and high blood pressure
Is there a reason why the fda would outlaw Red Yeast if
it helps? Is this for monetary reasons as well?
It works very well.
I had a young friend in Atlanta, a few years back whose cholesterol was
a bit high.
He was walking 25 miles per week and could bench press 300 pounds, Very
Active, and not exactly the time bomb the doctor suggested.
I sent him some of the Red Rice Yeast product.
He took it for a month, lowered his cholesterol 100 points. Then he
went back to the doctor and did not tell him that he had not taken the
prescribed medication.
Not sure what he accomplished by doing this or why? He works in a side
arm of the medical profession so I guess he was playing games.
Wayne
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