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Cholesterol Medication and Fish Oil

Hi. I have been taking fish oil twice a day for some time. I have had some of the side effects but have gone away in a few days. I have developed dizziness. This has been for about a week. I am taking cholesterol medication for years. Could this be my problem?

Answer:

Yes, you could be right. Cholesterol medication is very good to lower cholesterol but has many side effects. I would be very carefully to continue with the cholesterol medication. Please, Google CHOLESTEROL MEDICATION SIDE EFFECTS. You will get a long list.

Cholesterol is not the cause of heart disease but part of the repair system the body uses when it is attacked by INFLAMMATION.

Cholesterol is not the enemy, it is very important part of your hormonal and immune system the body needs it to stay healthy. Inflammation is produced mainly by a high carbohydrate diet that is pro inflammatory with too many omega 6.

You need the anti inflammatory properties of omega 3 to have a healthy cardiovascular system, and to exercise everyday ( anti inflammatory).

If you take 6.000 mg a day of fish oil, it will improve your cholesterol profile by increasing the “good” HDL cholesterol and by lowering your triglycerides, the 2 real markers of cardiovascular health (triglycerides under 100 and HDL cholesterol above 70)

Please, read Fish Oil and Heart Disease


Please, let me know the result.
Best wishes,

Alfredo E.

P.S. Don’t forget your daily omega 3 for your entire family. You can find omega 3 in Cod Liver Oil, Krill Oil and Fish Oil,molecularly distilled, free of impurities sent anywhere in the world at low reasonable price, Omega 3 Store

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