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Do statins affect erections in men?
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<blockquote data-quote="croaker24" data-source="post: 21336" data-attributes="member: 900"><p>I'd treat that link with a bit of skepticism. This is obviously a supplement industry shill group, everything about conventional medicine is bad, bad, bad; and they promote supplements. Not going to trust these people. That is not to say I trust statins or conventional medicine all that much, but too many people play strawman arguments with this debate, conventional is bad and doctors are in the pay of the big pharms, so by definition supplements must be good. </p><p></p><p>BS.</p><p></p><p>Fact of the matter, everything I read is that statins have a better safety track record than I expected, but I still would do everything I can to stay off them - or any medicine / supplement. </p><p></p><p>There is nothing out there - pharms or supplements that are 100% safe. And the majority of supplements have minimal medical or scientific research or clinicals to prove their efficacy or their safety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="croaker24, post: 21336, member: 900"] I'd treat that link with a bit of skepticism. This is obviously a supplement industry shill group, everything about conventional medicine is bad, bad, bad; and they promote supplements. Not going to trust these people. That is not to say I trust statins or conventional medicine all that much, but too many people play strawman arguments with this debate, conventional is bad and doctors are in the pay of the big pharms, so by definition supplements must be good. BS. Fact of the matter, everything I read is that statins have a better safety track record than I expected, but I still would do everything I can to stay off them - or any medicine / supplement. There is nothing out there - pharms or supplements that are 100% safe. And the majority of supplements have minimal medical or scientific research or clinicals to prove their efficacy or their safety. [/QUOTE]
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