wyliec
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For those that are on statins and haven't had any side effects, you probably aren't interested in Nutritional Response Testing (NRT). I was on statins for over 15 years and had a few side effects and decided to get off the drug and informed my primary care physician; he was on board with it. After 5 months starting with NRT (with a certified nutritionist) I feel much better. I recently had blood work done at my primary care and although my 'total' and 'bad cholesterol' have gone up (as expected), the other cholesterol readings are fine. My doctor then checked my inflammation level with blood work and that test came back fine.
This post is not meant to tell someone that statins are bad or that NRT works for everyone. It's just an option to look in to. If interested, just google 'nutrition response testing.'
One more thing, NRT is for way more then why I originally went to see the nutritionist.
Now if I could just find something to grow hair.:joke:
This post is not meant to tell someone that statins are bad or that NRT works for everyone. It's just an option to look in to. If interested, just google 'nutrition response testing.'
One more thing, NRT is for way more then why I originally went to see the nutritionist.
Now if I could just find something to grow hair.:joke:
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