Statin Drugs Without Coenzyme Q10 Put Patients at Higher Risk for Congestive Heart Failure Says New Book At Myheartbookcom



January 31, 2005 -- "Hidden Causes of Heart Attack and Stroke": (inflammation cardiology's newest frontier) has on several occasions actually been found to be ahead of the national media in breaking announcements regarding heart disease prevention--here is another. Contact e-mail protected from spam bots

The author-researcher Christian Wilde has since 1990 believed (based on the evidence), that statins, (aside from their undisputed benefits) also inhibit the body's normal production of Coenzyme Q10. Coenzyme Q10 is a nutrient that is required by every cell in the body and particularly vital to maintaining the strength of the heart muscle itself. Without proper supplementation of Q10 to counter the deficiency produced by statin drug therapy, the heart is weakened, the very condition that is found in congestive heart failure. Cases of CHF is dramatically increasing every year with 5M cases currently under treatment. There is no known cure. "Hidden Causes of Heart Attack and Stroke" not only explains how to detect and mediate against many of the inherited and hidden factors including those of the inflammatory syndrome but discusses how certain supplements including CoQ10 have actually been found to help strengthen the heart and prolong the quality of life among many patients.

See site: www.myheartbook.com
Available, also at 800 214-8110 or bookstores.

To see the book and read portions go to, www.myheartbook.com. Hidden Causes of Heart Attack and Stroke is considered by many physicians to be the most up to date vital one-stop resource for protecting you and your family from America's number one killer. Written in everyday language the book not only identifies and explains the hidden problems but actually OFFERS SOLUTIONS to correct and neutralize them. Many by natural medicine. Strongly endorsed by Directors of Preventive Cardiology of major universites and leading medical authorites. www.myheartbook.com

"Until this book, a reliable resource for the patient was simply not available, as the subject is vast and complicated."
- John Rumberger M.D., Ph.D., FACC former Professor of Medicine-Mayo Clinic and Clinical Professor, Ohio State University

"A must read for anyone who wants to help themselves or a loved avoid a heart attack or stroke."
- Michael Miller M.D., Ph.D., Director of Preventive Cardiology, University of Maryland

"What Christian Wilde suggests today, is destined to become standard medical practice within the next decade."
- Gregory Guldner M.D., Director Residency, Loma Linda University.

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Statin Drugs Without Coenzyme Q10 Put Patients at Higher Risk for Congestive Heart Failure Says New Book At Myheartbookcom