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Statins May Increase Risk Of ALS
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 13664860:MV80MjAwNDE5Xzc2MzkxMDIwXzkwNjkyN0U0] Many years ago I was put on statin drug. After just a short time I collapsed in a heap on the floor of a business I was in! I was fairly young and wasn’t taking any other meds so it was an easy choice to go off the drug. My muscle atrophy problem and falling subsided after a few weeks off the meds. Twenty years later now and every time I see a new doctor they try to push statins. I tell them NO! Recently went on a whole foods, plant based eating plan and my numbers are normal in all areas. I’m so glad I didn’t listen to those doctors! [/quote]
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According to a new study statins may be one of the driving factors behind sporadic cases of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis which accounts for 9 out of 10 cases of ALS. As published in the Drug Safety journal researchers examined the reporting odds ratio of statins in relation to amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and ALS like symptoms, of which an ROR of 6 or more typically suggests probably cause.
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