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New Forum - Rated R

Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 11:56 am
by ofonorow
We do censor all X-rated traffic that appears almost daily.

Think of this forum as rated R - if you don't want to waste your time on rants or other health issues, you can simply skip reading this forum. We have decided on this tactic, rather than censoring discussions we don't like. From now on, we'll simply move rants and side-issues here.

Feel free to post non-vitamin C related material in this forum (as they will eventually be moved here anyway).

Re: New Forum - Rated R

Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2014 11:55 am
by blade
ofonorow wrote:

Think of this forum as rated R - if you don't want to waste your time on rants or other health issues, you can simply skip reading this forum. .

THANK YOU
I am a fan of having choices, I do not like "censoring".

Re: New Forum - Rated R

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2018 12:18 am
by hziegler
Hi, I am taking high doses of Niacinamide for Anxiety Disorder. 9 grams daily. Is Niacinamide harmful to the liver. I have heard that its 'sister vitamin', Niacin, *can* be toxic to the Liver. Thanks!

Re: New Forum - Rated R

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2018 3:08 pm
by pamojja
Everything has toxic levels. I would definitely monitor liver enzymes. Also everyone has different preconditions, and with an already struggling liver (NAFDL is almost an epidemic these days) anything could tip the scales.

Re: Cholesterol Drugs - Rated R

Posted: Thu Feb 14, 2019 5:27 pm
by Stevo45
Wife had her long term low dose rate of atorvastatin (Lipitor) changed by "Leading Heart Specialist" to high dose rate (40 mg) of rosuvastatin (Crestor).

Within a short time she was in hospital suffering Lowered Calcium and (I think Magnesium), myalgia/extreme muscle pain, muscle wastage and other "System Breakdown" problems.

Deep Tissue Muscle Biopsy confirmed that Crestor was the cause.

The cure was to stop taking all Statins and Immediately supplement her diet with High Protein smoothies, (recommended by enlightened GP) this was effective within a few days.

Cholesterol score is still high (around 7 or 8 ) but no physical problems remain and she is "Fitter than ever".

Seems calcium score (now about average) is more important to her than "High" Cholesterol which does NOT appear to be a problem.

Cheers
Stevo