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jollyseas

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24. Amount -- how much of which type is recommended?
Mon Jan 16, 2023, 04:11 PM
Jan 2023

I'm not seeing recommendations of how much and which type should be taken to offset the effects of statins.

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Anybody who's on statins should be taking COQ10. tanyev Nov 2022 #1
This. Nearly everyone I know is on statins, but most don't know about COQ10. Midnight Writer Nov 2022 #14
Any doctor who would recommend a statin to me is FIRED on the spot. Grasswire2 Jan 2023 #20
My new dr just did and I never went back womanofthehills Jan 2023 #22
Amount -- how much of which type is recommended? jollyseas Jan 2023 #24
I don't think there are any consistent recommendations out there. tanyev Jan 2023 #25
I get the liquid Co10 from Costco and it is 100mg for 2 teaspoons I take one a day. Maraya1969 Jan 2023 #26
Statins also keep the body from converting vit K1 to K2 womanofthehills Feb 2023 #29
Coq10 is a wonderful supplement Quakerfriend Nov 2022 #2
I don't take blood thinners but I do take Baitball Blogger Nov 2022 #3
Yes, my doc told me tumeric is a blood thinner. lark Nov 2022 #5
Fascinating and matches slightly w my nick & scrape experience. Turmeric great for cognitive too. Bernardo de La Paz Nov 2022 #7
Hmm, maybe I should add it back into the mix? lark Nov 2022 #8
Began taking it after suffering a knee injury. Seriously doubted it would help, but two weeks later allegorical oracle Nov 2022 #11
Nattokinase is the supplement of the yr on the forums womanofthehills Jan 2023 #23
I wonder if 81mg of aspirin counts as a blood thinner. nt Gore1FL Nov 2022 #4
Probably PatSeg Nov 2022 #9
Aspirin, absolutely, is a blood thinner, as is ibuprofen. I used to take ibuprofen Texin Nov 2022 #13
Thank you so much Oppaloopa Nov 2022 #6
Oh yes, CoQ10 is incredible PatSeg Nov 2022 #10
SheltieLover.......... Upthevibe Nov 2022 #12
More info on Co Q-10... mitch96 Nov 2022 #15
Thanks for the link. Delmette2.0 Nov 2022 #17
From what I have read COQ10 has low toxicity...just don't eat the whole bottle at once 😁 mitch96 Nov 2022 #19
K & R Duppers Nov 2022 #16
I have had the best luck in lowering my blood pressure with natto & olive leaf extract womanofthehills Nov 2022 #18
Let's take the word of a top cardiologist. Grasswire2 Jan 2023 #21
I've taken it on and off for a long time. Years ago I adopted an older beagle Maraya1969 Jan 2023 #27
That is awesome! SheltieLover Jan 2023 #28
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