by David Staup » Sat Jun 19, 2010 2:57 pm
Brooks
this has all been mentioned here before, by you actually in august 09 and I recall no real reports of any improvements.
the first patent app for using uridine for statin effects was in 03 and I have found absolutely no reports of it's effectiveness
"http://www.wipo.int/pctdb/en/wo.jsp?wo=2003049730
Magnesium is actually also effective at lowering cholesterol, maybe more so than statins, and for many of us that may even be more harmful than good:
"http://www.jacn.org/cgi/reprint/23/5/501S.pdf
below is a link to a 6 year study (independant) of low dose statin users that includes the data on all cause mortality versus cholesterol levels and it's free. even the relative risk figures are disturbing and I have done the calculations for actual rates versus cholesterol levels which I'll post below the link to the study.
"http://dspace.lib.kanazawa-u.ac.jp/dspace/bitstream/2297/7526/1/ME-PR-MABUCHI-H-1087.pdf
The following data is from a study done in Japan in 2002 on 41,841 people from 35 to 70 years old, 2/3 of which were male. These patients were all on low dose statins . either 5 mg or 10 mg, the average reduction in TC was 18.4% , the average reduction in LDL-C was 26.8% and the average reduction in TG was 16.1%. This study is on the net for free (link below) and the data grouped by levels of TC, LDL-C, AND HDL-C and is included for all to see. I have done the calculations for the actual risks per 1,000 subjects (shown below) to make it clear as only the the relative risks are provided in the study linked below.
CARDIAC DEATHS
TC RATE/ 1000 STUDY POPULATION
<160 461 8.6
160-179 2065 2.4
180-199 7233 2
200-219 12494 .96
220-239 10671 1.4
240-259 5380 2.9
260-279 2110 2.8
>280 1387 6
Now the most disturbing, the all cause death rates versus total cholesterol and LDL
TC
<160 461 6.0
160-179 2065 3.7
180-199 7233 2.2
200-219 12494 1.7
220-239 10671 1.66
240-259 5380 1.46
260-279 2110 2.3
>280 1387 3.1
LDL-C
<80 839 3.5
80-99 3186 2.3
100-119 9376 2.2
120-139 12622 1.7
140-159 9089 1.7
160-179 3931 1.9
180-199 1403 1.8
>200 964 3.4
This information should cause everyone to re-examine thier beliefs on the link between cholesterol and mortality and longetivity!
Brooks we are all using ourselves as test subjects in this dangerous quest for relief and need to be aware that everything we try may have consequences that are unforseen
David