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Do statins affect erections in men?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tommy Wall" data-source="post: 17462" data-attributes="member: 2384"><p>Nelson,</p><p></p><p>I been on statins for more than 15 year and so far no problems. I have genetically high cholesterol and if not medicated it shuts up to above 300. There is very little I can do to lower it really because my liver naturally produces all that cholesterol and dieting is just a help of 10-15%. I can drink just water for a 3 week and still I would have high cholesterol. I believe there must be a reason for this.</p><p>More and more I am becoming convinced that the statins drugs are just making things worse. According to studies done: 50% of people that drop stone dead due to strokes and heart attacks had normal cholesterol values. So what conclusion can we draw from these facts? </p><p>Anyway If I understand your writing could be that progesterone might be a supplement to consider or? I wouldn´t like it but!!</p><p>“LH responsiveness of Leydig cells was only maintained when progesterone was used to bypass the site of action.” ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tommy Wall, post: 17462, member: 2384"] Nelson, I been on statins for more than 15 year and so far no problems. I have genetically high cholesterol and if not medicated it shuts up to above 300. There is very little I can do to lower it really because my liver naturally produces all that cholesterol and dieting is just a help of 10-15%. I can drink just water for a 3 week and still I would have high cholesterol. I believe there must be a reason for this. More and more I am becoming convinced that the statins drugs are just making things worse. According to studies done: 50% of people that drop stone dead due to strokes and heart attacks had normal cholesterol values. So what conclusion can we draw from these facts? Anyway If I understand your writing could be that progesterone might be a supplement to consider or? I wouldn´t like it but!! “LH responsiveness of Leydig cells was only maintained when progesterone was used to bypass the site of action.” ? [/QUOTE]
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